Theory of ReligionZone Books, 1989 - 126 páginas Theory of Religion brings to philosophy what Georges Bataille’s earlier book The Accursed Share brought to anthropology and history, namely, an analysis based on notions of excess and expenditure. No other work of Bataille’s, and perhaps no other work anywhere since Weber’s Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, has managed to draw so incisively the links between man’s religious and economic activities. |
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... eats another . What is given when one animal eats another is always the fellow creature of the one that eats . It is in this sense that I speak of immanence . I do not mean a fellow creature perceived as such , but there is no ...
... eat one another ... . Perhaps , but this does not matter if the goshawk eating the hen does not distinguish it ... eats , there is no relation of subor- dination like that connecting an object , a thing , to man , who refuses to be ...
... eats another wolf that it violates the law decreeing that ordinarily wolves do not eat one another . It does not violate this law ; it has sim- ply found itself in circumstances where the law no longer applies . In spite of this , there ...
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Where This Book Is Situated | 9 |
Animality | 17 |
TWO RELIGION WITHIN THE LIMITS OF REASON | 63 |
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