Theory of religionTheory of Religion brings to philosophy what Bataille's earlier book, The Accursed Share, brought to anthropology and history; namely, an analysis based on notions of excess and expenditure. Bataille brilliantly defines religion as so many different attempts to respond to the universe's relentless generosity. Framed within his original theory of generalized economics and based on his masterly reading of archaic religious activity, Theory of Religion constitutes, along with The Accursed Share, the most important articulation of Bataille's work. Georges Bataille (1897-1962), founder of the French review Critique, wrote fiction and essays on a wide range of topics. His books in English translation include Story of the Eye, Blue of Noon, Literature and Evil, Manet and Erotism. Robert Hurley is the translator of The History of Sexuality by Michel Foucault and cotranslator of Anti Oedipus by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Distributed for Zone Books. |
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That one animal eats another scarcely alters a fundamental situation: every
animal is in the world like water in water. The animal situation does contain a
component of the human situation; if need be, the animal can be regarded as a
subject ...
That one animal eats another scarcely alters a fundamental situation: every
animal is in the world like water in water. The animal situation does contain a
component of the human situation; if need be, the animal can be regarded as a
subject ...
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The Animal Is in the World like Water in Water I will speak of that unknowable
later. For the moment, I need to set apart from the dazzle of poetry that which,
from the standpoint of experience, appears distinctly and clearly. I am able to say
that ...
The Animal Is in the World like Water in Water I will speak of that unknowable
later. For the moment, I need to set apart from the dazzle of poetry that which,
from the standpoint of experience, appears distinctly and clearly. I am able to say
that ...
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subject has a part in the elements it distinguishes, where it has a part in the world
and remains "like water in water." The element in which the subject has a part -
the world, an animal, a plant - is not subordinated to it (likewise, the subject ...
subject has a part in the elements it distinguishes, where it has a part in the world
and remains "like water in water." The element in which the subject has a part -
the world, an animal, a plant - is not subordinated to it (likewise, the subject ...
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Where This Book Is Situated | 9 |
Animality | 17 |
TWO RELIGION WITHIN THE LIMITS OF REASON | 63 |
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