'Axel Hutter has been for years a powerful critic of philosophy's post-metaphysical trends and its nihilist implications. The beautiful achievement of this philosophical tour de force is to outflank these trends by showing that metaphysics is quite literally revealed through text.'Omri Boehm, The New School for Social Research
Foreword by Markus GabrielPrefaceIntroductionThe Art of Self-KnowledgeSelf-Knowledge - The Intangibility of the I - Who's Speaking? - Narrative Meaning -Meaning and Being - The Project of a Narrative Ontology - The Truth of Art - Thomas Mann as Model - The Enigma of Human Being - Freedom - Selfhood as CharacterPart One: The Stories of Jacob1. The Ambiguity of the IThe Leitmotif - The Original Scene - Readings - The Unrest of the Blessing - Identity of Form and Content - The Narrative Decentring of the I - Coined Archetypes - Isaac's 'Blindness' - Selfhood as Self-Understanding2. The World TheatreThe Thought-Model of the Actor - The World as Stage - History - Meaning of Life? - The Author as Narrator and Reader - Meaning as Happiness or Happiness as Meaning - Connecting Thoughts - Cain and Abel - The Role of Human Being - The Dignity of Universality - Humanity in Each Person3. Narrative IronyDeception and Disappointment - Leah - Day and Night - Nonsense - Jacob's Four Deceptions - The Denied Sacrifice - Dialectic of Spiritual Inheritance - Hope - Joseph's Gift - Mercy of the Last DeceptionPart Two: Time and Meaning4. The Well of the PastOntology of Egoism - Self-Respect - Descent into Hell - Wandering - The Abyss of Time - Desperation of Passing Time - Memento Mori - Promise and Expectation - Time that cannot be Enumerated - The Feast of the Narrative5. How Abraham Discovered GodWhere to Begin? - The Adventure of Self-Knowledge - In the Image of God - Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of God - The Courage for Monotheism - Not the Good, but the Whole - God's History? - Model and Succession - Theology of Narration6. What are Human Beings, that You are Mindful of them?Higher Echelons - Human Reason and Language - Evil - On the Economy of Morality - The Narratable World of What Happens - Who Narrates? - The Novel of the Soul - Very Serious Jokes - In Praise of TransiencePart Three: The Stories of Joseph7. The FutureSelf-Love - Wit in Language -Ambiguity of the Talent - Knowledge of the Future? - Being on One's Way - Sympathy - Certainty of Death - The Dreamer of Dreams - The Catastrophe8. The Dying GrainThe Oracle - The Simile of the Dying Grain - Joseph's Awakening - Compassion - The Illusionary Character of Individuality - The Truth of Illusion - At the Empty Grave - The Other Simile - History in Becoming9. Only a SimileJoseph in Egypt - Historical and Narrative Attentiveness - Laban's Realm - Huya and Tuya - Egypt as Symbol - The Sphinx - Interpreting Dreams - Pharaoh - Letter and Spirit of Understanding - Interpretation of God - Historical and Narrative Truth - Play and AllusionConclusionMaking PresentDiagnosis of Time - Nihilism as Human Self-Belittlement - Abraham's LegacyReferencesNotesIndex
Axel Hutter is Professor of Philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.