Călin-Andrei Mihăilescu
Professor of Comparative Literature, Spanish, and Critical Theory at the University of Western Ontario

 

Scandals of Temporality (CTSC 659a)

(“A” course; Sept-Dec, 2007, Somerville House 2348) 
 

A mirror that reflects perplexity, time has been scandalous, more so since the Baroque. This course invites inquiry into the major scandals of temporality from the Brahmins, Rabbis and the Greeks up to the present. Between the limits of the time that devours and the one that lets itself be measured, vastly different and damned to interconnectedness regimes of temporality will be looked at: physical time, universal time, eternity, aion, kairos, chronos, nihil, a priori time, the time of experience and the event. The course is divided into four sections, the first two of which carry a subsection each: 

Categori(c)al time:  Aristotle, Physics

Theological time: Vedic and Biblical preludes; the Cappadocian Fathers,

                  Augustine, Aquinas, Eckhart 

Prophetic and melancholy times: Nietzsche, Benjamin 

Time ontological: Heidegger, Being and Time

                  Nancy, Birth to Presence 

RepeatEvent:  Kirkegaard, Repetition, Deleuze, Logic of Sense, Difference

                  and Repetition, Borges (several ficciones
 

 

Bibliography 

Primary targets 

The Bible (the King James or the Oxford Annotated ed.)  BS475.2.P75 or: http://eebo.chadwyck.com/search/full_rec?ACTION=ByID&SOURCE=pgimages.cfg&ID=V23662 

Aristotle, The Physics. Tr. Philip H. Wicksteed & Francis M. Cornford. Cambridge Harvard UP, 1996-2000; 2 vols. Q151.A7P4 

Augustine, St., Confessions. Tr., intro. & notes Henry Chadwick. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1998  BR65.A6E5 

Benjamin, Walter, Selected Writings. Marcus Bullock and Michael W. Jennings, eds. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1996-2003; 4 vols. 

Bergson, Henri, Duration and Simultaneity with reference to Einstein's theory. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1965  BD638.B423 

Borges, Jorge Luis, Selected Non-Fictions, ed. Eliot Weinberger, trans. Esther Allen, Suzanne Jill Levine, and Eliot Weinberger. New York: Viking, 1999: “The Doctrine of the Cycles,” 115-22; “A History of Eternity,” 123-39; “Circular Tome,” 225-8; “A New Refutation of Time,” 317-32 

___, Collected Fictions, trans. Andrew Hurley. New York: Penguin, 1998: “The Garden of Forking Paths,” 119-28; “The Immortal,” 183-95 

The Fathers Speak: St Basil the Great, St Gregory of Nazianzus, St Gregory of Nyssa – selected letters and life-records. Tr. & intro. Georges A. Barrois; foreword John Meyendorff. Crestwood: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1986

            (Huron and St. Peter’s  BR63.F28

Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea (St Basil the Great), On the Holy Spirit. Tr. & intro. David Anderson. Crestwood: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1980 (Huron BT120.B313 1980) 

___, Exegetic Homilies. Tr. Agnes Clare Way. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1963  (St Peter’s BR60 F3 B26) 

___, Gateway to Paradise. Ed.  Oliver Davies; tr. Tim Witherow; intro. A.M. Allchin. Brooklyn, N.Y.: New City Press, 1991 (St. Peter’s  BR65 B33 E6) 

Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint, Opera quae exstant omnia / accurante et recognoscente, J.P. Migne. Paris: J.P. Migne, 1857-1862, vols. 35-38

            (RDL - BR65.G8) 

___, Faith Gives Fullness to Reasoning: the five theological orations of Gregory Nazianzen. Intro. & comment. Frederick W. Norris; tr. Lionel Wickham & Frederick Williams. Leiden; New York: E.J. Brill, 1991 (Huron BR65.G836N67) 

Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, The Soul and the Resurrection. Tr. & intro. Catharine P. Roth. Crestwood: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1993 (St Peter’s BR65 G75 D413) 

___, From Glory to Glory: texts from Gregory of Nyssa's mystical writings. Sel. & intro. Jean Daniélou; tr. & ed. Herbert Musurillo. London: John Murrary, 1961

      (St Peter’s BV5080 G73) 

___, Traité de la virginité. Intro., ed., index Michel Aubineau. Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1966 BR65.G75D524 

Deleuze, Gilles, Difference and Repetition.  Trans. (of Différence et répétition.  Paris: PUF / Épiméthée, 1968) by Paul Patton.  New York: Columbia UP, 1994 

___, The Logic of Sense.  Trans. (of Logique du sens, Paris, Minuit, 1969) by Mark Lester, with Charles Stivale; ed. by Constantin V. Boundas.  New York: Columbia UP, 1990 

Derrida, Jacques, Given Time: counterfeit money. Tr. Peggy Kamuf. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1992 

Meister Eckhart, A Modern Translation, tr. Raymond Bernard Blackney. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1941 

___, German Sermons and Treatises, tr. Maurice O’Connell Walshe. London: Watkins, 1979 

___, Meister Eckhart Teacher and Preacher, ed. Bernard McGinn. New York, Mahwah, Toronto: Paulist Press/The Classics of Western Spirituality, 1986 

___, The Essential Sermons, Commentaries, Treatises, and Defense, tr. Edmund Colledge, O.S.A. & Bernard McGinn. New York, Mahwah, Toronto: Paulist Press, 1981 

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___, The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Ed. John Stachel. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1987-1993; 3 vols. 

Galilei, Galileo, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic & Copernican. Tr. Stillman Drake; foreword Albert Einstein. Berkeley: U of California P, 1953 QB41.G12   

      also at: http://www.knovel.com/knovel2/Toc.jsp?BookID=449 

Hawking, Stephen W., A Brief History of Time. New York: Bantam Books, 1998 

___ & al., The Future of Spacetime. New York: Norton, 2002

      (Taylor QC173.59.S65F87) 

Being and Time.  Trans. (of Sein und Zeit, 1927) by John MacQuarrie & Edward Robinson.  New York: Harper & Row, 1962; or Joan Stambaugh, 1989 

Heisenberg, Werner, Across the Frontiers. Tr. Peter Heath. New York: Harper & Row, 1974  QC6.H34613 

___, The Physicist's Conception of Nature. London: Hutchinson, 1958 Q175.H38 

Kant, Critique of Pure Reason. Tr. & ed. (of Kritik der reinen Vernunft, 1781) by Paul Guyer & Allen W. Wood. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge UP, 1998  B2778.E5G89    

Kierkegaard, Søren, Fear and Trembling; Repetition. Tr. & ed. Howard V. Hong & Edna H. Hong. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1983 BR100.K52 198 

Nancy, Jean-Luc, The Birth to Presence.  Trans. by Brian Holmes et al.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 1993 

Newton, Isaac, A Treatise of the System of the World. Tr., intro. I. Bernard Cohen. London: Dawsons, 1969  QA803.N48 1731a 

___, The Principia: mathematical principles of natural philosophy. Tr. I. Bernard Cohen & Anne Whitman; preceded by “A guide to Newton's Principia” by I. Bernard Cohen. Berkeley: U of California P, 1999   QA803.N413 

Hall, A. Rupert, Philosophers at War: the quarrel between Newton and Leibniz. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge UPess, 1980  QA303.H3P5 

The First Philosophers. The Presocratics and the Sophists. Tr. Robin Waterfield. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000 

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Schlegel, Friedrich von, Philosophical Fragments. Tr. Peter Firchow; foreword Rodolphe Gasché. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1991 B3086.S53A6413 

also, for those interested: 

Vedanta: 

Rig-Veda sanhita: a collection of ancient Hindu hymns of the Rig-Veda: the oldest authority on the religious and social institutions of the Hindus. Tr. H.H. Wilson. New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1977; 7 vols.   BL1112.54.E5 

The Mah¯abh¯arata. Tr. & ed. J.A.B. van Buitenen. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1973 -; 3 vols.  PK3633.A2B8 

Wood, Ernest, Vedanta Dictionary. New York: Philosophical Library, 1964 B132.V3W66 

Dasu, T. U. S., V¯eda vijñ¯anam, or, Physics in Philosophy. Hyderabad: Veda S¯amr¯ajya Parishad, 1980   BL1205.D29 1980 

B¯adar¯ayana, The Brahma S¯utra: the philosophy of spiritual life. Tr., intro. & notes by S. Radhakrishnan. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968 B132.V3B2 

Upanisads.  Trans. Patrick Olivelle. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996  BL1124.52.E5 

Secondary targets 

Adam, Barbara, Timewatch: the Social Analysis of Time. Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers, 1995  M299.A3 

Adorno, Theodor, Negative Dialectics.  1966. Translated by E.B. Ashton.  New York: Continuum, 1973 

Agacinski, Sylviane, Time Passing: Modernity and Nostalgia. Trans. Jody Gladding. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003 BD638.A27713 

Arrington, French L., Paul’s Aeon Theology in I Corinthians. Washington: UP of America, 1977 BS2655.E7A77 

Atmanspacher, Harald, ed., Time, Temporality, Now: Experiencing Time and Concepts of Time in an Interdisciplinary Perspective. New York: Springer, 1997 QC173.59.S65T27 

Auxier, Randall E., “Foucault, Dewey, and the History of the Present.” The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2002. 16:2, 75-102 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_

speculative_philosophy/v016/16.2auxier.html 

Balthasar, Hans Urs von, A Theology of History. London: Sheed and Ward, 1964

BR115.H5B19T391 

Barash, Jeffrey Andrew, Martin Heidegger and the Problem of Historical Meaning. Boston: M. Nijhoff, 1988 D16.8.B3138 

Bataille, Georges, On Nietzsche. Trans Bruce Boone. New York: Paragon House, 1992 B3317.B38513 

Baumann, Zygmunt, “Modernity as History of Time.” Concepts and Transformations: International Journal of Action Research and Organizational Renewal 1999. 4:3, 229-48 

Benjamin, Andrew, ed., Walter Benjamin’s Philosophy: Destruction and Experience. New York: Routledge, 1994  B3209.B584W35 

Blumenberg, Hans, The Legitimacy of the Modern Age. Tr. Robert Wallace. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983  CB88.B5613 

___, The Genesis of the Copernican World. Tr. Robert Wallace. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987  QB28.B5813 

Borges, Jorge Luis, Collected Fictions, trans. Andrew Hurley. New York: Penguin, 1998: “The Garden of Forking Paths,” 119-28; “The Immortal,” 183-95 

___, Selected Non-Fictions, ed. Eliot Weinberger, trans. Esther Allen, Suzanne Jill Levine, and Eliot Weinberger. New York: Viking, 1999: “The Doctrine of the Cycles,” 115-22; “A History of Eternity,” 123-39; “Circular Tome,” 225-8; “A New Refutation of Time,” 317-32 

Bredekamp, Horst, “From Walter Benjamin to Carl Schmitt, via Thomas Hobbes.” Critical Inquiry 1999. 25:2, 247-266 

Bienenstock, Myriam, “Recalling the Past in Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption.” Modern Judaism 2003. 23:3, 226-242

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Boer, Karin de, Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger’s Encounter with Hegel. Albany: State U of New York P, 2000 B3279.H49B63313 

Brough, John B. ed., The Many Faces of Time. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000  BD638.M345 

Bulholf, Ilse N., “The Cosmopolitan Orientation to History and Fernand Braudel.” CLIO: A Journal of Literature,  History, and the Philosophy of History 1981. 11:1, 9-63 

Bull, Malcolm ed., Apocalypse Theory and the Ends of the World. Cambridge: Blackwell, 1995  BT876.A66 

Burns, Timothy ed., After History?: Francis Fukuyama and his Critics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1994  D16.9.A46 

Butterfield, Jeremy ed., The Arguments of Time. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999  BD638.A758 

Callender, Craig ed., Time, Reality & Experience. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002 BD638.T566 

Carr, David, Time, Narrative and History. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1986 

Chanter, Tina. “The Alterity and Immodesty of Time: Death as Future and Eros as Feminine in Levinas.” in Writing the Future, ed. by David Wood. London: Routledge, 1990 

Chanter, Tina “Metaphysical Presence: Heidegger on Time and Eternity.” in Ethics and Danger: Essays on Heidegger and Continental Thought, edited by Arleen B. Dallery and Charles E. Scott. New York: SUNY Press, 1992 

Cioran, Emile M. All Gall is Divided: Gnomes and Apothegms.  Trans. Richard Howard. New York: Arcade Pub., 1999 AC25.C497 

Clarke, Melissa. “The Space-Time Image: the Case of Bergson, Deleuze, and Memento.” The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2003. 16:3, 167-181. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_speculative_philosophy/v016/16.3clarke_m.html 

Collobert, Catherine. “Aristotle’s Review of the Presocratics: Is Aristotle Finally a

Historian of Philosophy?” Journal of the History of Philosophy 2002. 40:3, 281-295

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Cooke, Bernard J. The God of Space and Time. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 BS543.C6G6 

Curthoys, Edward. “Benjamin’s Imaginary.” Theory & Event 1999. 3:2.

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Dales, Richard C. “Early Latin Discussions of the Eternity of the World in the Thirteenth Century.” Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion 1987. 43, 171-197 

Dastur, Françoise. Heidegger and the Question of Time. Trans. Francois Raffoul.

Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press, 1998 B3279.H464D23 

Dastur, Francoise. “Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise.” Hypatia 2000. 15:4, 178-189

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Dillon, Brian. “The Carcass of Time.” Oxford Literary Review 1997. 19:1-2, 133-147. 

Dimock, Wai Chee. “Non-Newtonian Time: Robert Lowell, Roman History, Vietnam War.” American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 2002. 74:4, 911-31 

Dimock, Wai-chee. “Nonbiological Clock: Literary History against Newtonian Mechanics.” The South Atlantic Quarterly 2003. 102:1, 153-177

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Doane, Mary Ann. “Screening Time.” in Language Machines: Technologies of Literary and Cultural Production, edited by Peter Stallybrass and Jeffrey Masten. New York: Routledge, 1997 

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Ellrich, Lutz. “Negativity and Difference: On Gilles Deleuze’s Criticism of Dialectics.” MLN 1996. 111:3, 463-487

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/mln/v111/111.3ellrich.html 

Eriksen, Niels Nymann, Kierkegaard’s Category of Repetition: a Reconstruction. New York: W. de Gruyter, 2000  B4378.R46E75 

Erlin, Matt. “Reluctant Modernism: Moses Mendelssohn’s Philosophy of History.” Journal of the History of Ideas 2002. 63:1, 83-104

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Eskin, Catherine. “Hippocrates, Kairos, and Writing in the Sciences.” in Rhetoric and Kairos: Essays in History, Theory and Praxis, edited by James S. Baumlin and Phillip Sipiora. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002 

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Fenves, Peter D. “Chatter”: Language and History in Kierkegaard.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993  B4378.L35F46 

Fioretos, Aris, “Contraction: (Benjamin, Reading, History)” MLN 1995. 110:3, 540-565  http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/mln/v110/110.3fioretos.html 

Flakne, April N., “Beyond Banality and Fatality: Arendt, Heidegger and Jaspers on Political Speech.” New German Critique: An Interdisciplinary Journal of German Studies 2002. 86, 3-18 

Fukuyama, Francis. The End of History and the Last Man. New York : Free Press, 1992  D16.8.F85 

Funkenstein, Amos, “Gershom Scholem: Charisma, Kairos and the Messianic Dialectic.” History & Memory: Studies in Representations of the Past 1992. 4:1, 123-40 

Galston, William A. Kant and the Problem of History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1975   D16.9.G28 

Garber, Daniel. “On the Frontlines of the Scientific Revolution: How Mersenne  Learned to Love Galileo.” Perspectives on Science 2004. 12:2, 134-163.

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Gatch, Milton. “Perceptions of Eternity.” in The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature, ed. Malcolm Godden. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991 

Gill, Carolyn, “Bataille and the Question of Presence.” Parallax 1997, Feb (4), 89-97. 

Ginsborg, Hannah, “Two Kinds of Mechanical Inexplicability in Kant and Aristotle.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 2004. 42:1, 33-65.

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Glazebrook, Trish, “Zeno Against Mathematical Physics.” Journal of the History of Ideas 2001. 62:2, 193-210.

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Golomb, Jacob ed., Nietzsche and Jewish Culture. New York : Routledge, 1997.

B3318.J83N54 1997. 

Hallett, Harold Foster, Aeternitas: a Spinozistic Study. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1930 B3999.E78H3. 

Hanssen, Beatrice. “Portrait of Melancholy (Benjamin, Warburg, Panofsky).” MLN 1999. 114:5, 991-1013

      http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/mln/v114/114.5hanssen.html 

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http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/mln/v110/110.4hanssen.html 

Harris, Olivia, “Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity.” History Workshop Journal 2004. 57, 161-174.

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/history_workshop_journal/v057/57.1harris.html 

Harrison, Robert. “Hic Jacet.” Critical Inquiry 2001. 27:3, 393-407 

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Hawking, Stephen and Roger Penrose, The Nature of Space and Time. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1996  QC173.59.S65H42 

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, The Philosophy of History. Trans. J. Sibree.

Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1955  AC1.G72 

Being and Time. Trans. (of Sein und Zeit, 1927) by John MacQuarrie and Edward Robinson.  New York: Harper & Row, 1962 

Heidegger, Martin, The Concept of Time. Trans. William McNeill. Cambridge: Blackwell, 1994 

Heine, Steven, “Philosophy for an ‘Age of Death’: The Critique of Science and Technology in Heidegger and Nishitani.” Philosophy East and West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy 1990. 40:2, 175-193 

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Helm, Paul. Eternal God: a Study of God without Time. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1988  BL473.H45 

Henning, E. M., “Destruction and Repetition: Heidegger’s Philosophy of History.”

Journal of European Studies 1982. 12:4, 260-282 

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Ivry, Jonathan, “Stevens, Benjamin, and Messianic Time.” Wallace Stevens Journal: A Publication of the Wallace Stevens Society 1999. 23:2, 141-151. 

Jacobs, Carol, Telling Time: Lévi-Strauss, Ford, Lessing, Benjamin, de Man, Wordsworth, Rilke. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993 PN81.J282 

Jesseph, Douglas Michael, “Galileo, Hobbes, and the Book of Nature.” Perspectives on Science 2004. 12:2, 191-211.

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Kant Immanuel, Critique of Judgment. 1790. Trans. Werner S. Pluhar. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1987 

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Kelley, Donald R. Faces of History: Historical Inquiry from Herodotus to Herder. New Haven: Yale UP, 1998  D16.8.K37 

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Dostoevsky Studies: Journal of the International Dostoevsky Society 1987. 8, 105-120. 

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Leftow, Brian. Time and Eternity. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1991 BT153.I47L43 

Levinas, Emmanuel, “Martin Heidegger and Ontology” Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism. 1996. 26:1, 11-32 

Lorraine, Tamsin, “Living a Time Out of Joint.” in Between Deleuze and Derrida

edited by Paul Patton and John Protevi. London: Continuum, 2003 

Lukacher, Ned, Time-fetishes: the Secret History of Eternal Recurrence. Durham: Duke UP, 1998  BD639.L85 

MacIntosh, J. J., “Aquinas and Ockham on Time, Predestination and The Unexpected Examination.” Franciscan Studies 1998. 55, 181-220 

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McCallum, E. L.,”Mapping the Real in Cyberfiction.” Poetics Today 2000. 21:2, 349-377.  http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/poetics_today/v021/21.2mccallum.html 

McCormack, Teresa, ed., Time and Memory: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. New York: Oxford UP, 2001  BF468.T543 

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Müller, Harro, “Identity, Paradox, Difference: Conceptions of Time in the Literature of Modernity.”  MLN 111: 3, 523-32. 

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Padgett, Alan G., God, Eternity and the Nature of Time. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992  BT912.P33 

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Theory & Event 1991. 1:1

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