by Tristan Garcia (Author), Abigail RayAlexander (Translator), Christopher RayAlexander (Translator), Jon Cogburn (Translator)
Our lives today are oppressed by the demand that we live, feel and experience with ever greater intensity. We are enticed to try exotic flavors and smells; urged to enjoy a wide range of sexual experiences; pushed to engage in extreme sports and recreational drugs--all in the pursuit of some new, unheard-of intensity.
Tristan Garcia argues that such intensity rarely lives up to its promise. It always comes at a price: one that defines the ethical predicament of contemporary life.
The notion of intensity was the hidden key to Garcia's landmark book Form and Object. In The Life Intense, the first part of his ambitious Letting Be trilogy, he begins to develop it in detail. This first book focuses on ethics; the forthcoming two books look at politics and metaphysics respectively.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 30 Sep 2018
ISBN 10: 1474437125
ISBN 13: 9781474437127
Abigail RayAlexander is Assistant Professor of French at the University of Southern Indiana.
Christopher RayAlexander is Adjunct Professor of Spanish at the University of Southern Indiana.
Jon Cogburn is Associate Professor pf Philosophy at Louisiana State University. Together with Mark Ohm, he is the co-translator of Tristan Garcia's Form and Object: A Treatise on Things (Edinburgh University Press, 2014), and is the author of Garcian Meditations: The Dialectics of Persistence in Form and Object (Edinburgh University Press, 2017).