Modernity as Exception and Miracle

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<p><b>Proposes the extraordinary as a defining characteristic of modernity.</b></p><p>Translated from the Spanish <i>De lo extraordinario: Nominalismo y Modernidad</i> this book argues that a defining aspect of modernity is an ever-increasing pursuit of and need for what Eduardo Sabrovsky calls the extraordinary a term that encompasses both the exception and the miraculous. Sabrovsky shows the degree to which Robert Musil's novel <i>The Man without Qualities</i> functions as a paradoxical paradigm of the extraordinary and he extends the theoretical insights drawn from Musil's magisterial work through a series of inquiries into cardinal elements of modern literature material culture historiography physical science psychoanalysis and political theory. Sabrovsky demonstrates how the extraordinary condition of modernity emerges from the debates conducted by the last representatives of medieval scholasticism in which nominalism defeated realism and he resituates the results of this triumph of nominalism in the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche Theodor Adorno Walter Benjamin and Georges Bataille among others.</p>
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