Evil Spirits: Nihilism and the Fate of ModernityGary Banham, Charlie Blake Manchester University Press, 2000 - 228 pages This collection provides a major reassessment of the question of nihilism in modernity. It has a multi-focal approach, looking at the return of angelic and demonic principles in current cultural production and thinking. It also makes a claim for another interpretation of modernity. |
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epistemotopology of the demon | 22 |
The God of Evil Alphonso Lingis | 52 |
Nietzsches demonic nihilism Jill Marsden | 69 |
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