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Night, Volume II - A Philosophy of the Last World

Night, Volume II - A Philosophy of the Last World

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Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark explores new conceptual territories, figures, sources, images, and imaginative possibilities, contemplating the central idea of Night in its intricate relation to space, silence, cruelty, and secrecy, and considering the futural limits of a vision of the last world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2022
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing


This book is a captivating exploration that delves deeper into the realms of its predecessor, Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark. It presents a rich tapestry of new conceptual territories, figures, sources, images, and imaginative possibilities, expanding the boundaries of its predecessor. At the heart of Night lies the profound contemplation of the central idea, intricately intertwined with the themes of space, silence, cruelty, and secrecy. Additionally, the book takes a thoughtful look toward the future, envisioning the potential limits of a vision of the last world.

The author skillfully weaves together a complex web of ideas, drawing upon a wide range of philosophical, literary, and artistic influences. Each chapter offers a fresh perspective on the night, exploring its symbolic significance, psychological implications, and cultural relevance. The book's rich imagery and evocative language transport readers to a world where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur, allowing for a profound exploration of the human condition.

One of the key themes explored in Night is the relationship between space and the human experience. The author examines how the darkness of night can evoke a sense of isolation, vulnerability, and even fear, while also providing a space for introspection and reflection. The book suggests that the night can be seen as a metaphor for the unknown, a realm where we can confront our deepest fears and desires.

Another important aspect of Night is the exploration of silence and its power to shape our perception of the world. The author argues that silence is not simply the absence of sound but a potent force that can influence our thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Through the use of evocative language and sensory descriptions, the book creates a sense of quietness and stillness that allows readers to immerse themselves in the world of the night.

Cruelty and secrecy are also central themes in Night. The author examines how these qualities can be found not only in the dark corners of society but also within ourselves. The book explores the ways in which we can be cruel to ourselves and others, as well as the ways in which we can maintain secrecy and conceal our true selves. Through the use of thought-provoking anecdotes and case studies, the author encourages readers to confront their own dark impulses and work towards a more compassionate and honest existence.

The book also takes a forward-looking approach, exploring the potential limits of a vision of the last world. The author questions the assumptions that underpin our understanding of the world and suggests that there may be other ways of thinking about the nature of reality. The book encourages readers to embrace a more open-minded and imaginative perspective, one that is willing to explore the unknown and challenge traditional beliefs.

In conclusion, Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark is a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the boundaries of the human experience. Through its rich imagery, evocative language, and profound insights, the book offers readers a new way of thinking about the night and its significance in our lives. Whether you are a philosopher, a lover of literature, or simply someone who enjoys contemplating the mysteries of the world, this book is a must-read.

Weight: 176g
Dimension: 218 x 143 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781789049411

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