1. The One Who Inherits, Interprets; 2. Thetic Inheritance; 3. Ideal Reader; 4. No Conservatism; 5. Triple Temporalities; 6. Generations; 7. The Difficulty of Using Freely What Is One’s Own; 8. Elusive Inheritance; 9. Inheriting a Feeling; 10. Who Is the Human Being?; 11. Homo Heriditans; 12. Ruptured Temporalities; 13. Language; 14. Other Languages, Languages of the Other; 15. We Are What We Inherit; 16. Saying; 17. Always Already; 18. Ghostly Traces; 19. Undecidability; 20. Question Marks; 21. Endings, Beginnings; 22. Ends of Time; 23. Life and Death; 24. Leave-Taking; 25. Orphaned Remains; 26. Masterless Legacy; 27. Unwanted Inheritance; 28. The Original Unwanted Inheritance; 29. Unwanted Inheritance, Redux; 30. Refusals; 31. Hegelian Labours of Inheritance; 32. Unreadabilities of Inheritance; 33. Wrinkles; 34. Singularities of Misinheriting; 35. Suspended Differentiations; 36. The Past is not Past; 37. Reinvention I; 38. Reinvention II; 39. Paleonomies; 40. Imposition; 41. Being Born Posthumously; 42. Grave Cares; 43. Un héritier; 44. Inheriting Myths; 45. Backward and Forward; 46. Relating to an Inheritance without Imitating; 47. Deniers; 48. Something Is Taking Its Course; 49. Coming After; 50. Inheriting Learning; 51. Institutions; 52. Nonexplicative Bequeathing; 53. Explanations Come to an End Somewhere; 54. Time after Time; 55. Inheriting Binaries; 56. Refusals Redux; 57. Recognising the Self; 58. Mitwelt; 59. Refusals of Fashion; 60. Refusals, One More Time; 61. Keeping Watch; 62. Palliatives; 63. Little Greeks; 64. Inheriting Inheritance; 65. Anxieties of Inheritance; 66. Living On; 67. There May Be No Heir; 68. Chiselling; 69. Arresting Motion; 70. Elective Affinities; 71. Letting Sentences Run Risks; 72. The Strength That No Certainty Can Match; 73. Fatherless Inheritance; 74. Speaking With the Dead; 75. Two Sides of the Coin; 76. The Past Conditional; 77. Humic Inheritance; 78. Selections; 79. Who Inherits?; 80. Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Giants; 81. Translation I; 82. Translation II; 83. Haunting Inheritance; 84. To Read What Was Never Written; 85. Inheriting a Future; 86. Archival Traces; 87. Invisibilities; 88. Refunctionalising I; 89. Refunctionalising II; 90. Forgetting one’s Language, Making History; 91. Inheriting a Contested Provenance; 92. Reading Inheriting; 93. Understanding Tropes; 94. Je suis, I am—Do You Follow?; 95. Parusia; 96. Possibilities of Prosopopeia; 97. What’s the Difference, Kafka?; 98. Inheritance Would Be a Good Idea; 99. Quotation; 100. Today; 101. Teacups; 102. Debts; 103. No Debts?; 104. Parental Riddles; 105. Mothers of the Heir; 106. Children of the Heir; 107. Fathers (Worrisome Bequeathing); 108. Inherited Jouissance; 109. Self-Inheritance of Time I; 110. Self-Inheritance of Time II; 111. Applied Self-Inheritance; 112. Self-Inheritance Tripped Up; 113. Perverse Inheritance; 114. Unreasonable Reason; 115. Faulty Origins; 116. Heirs of the Ages; 117. Inheriting the Sound of Silence I; 118. Inheriting the Sound of Silence II; 119. Fibers; 120. Inheriting a Question Mark; 121. Not for Cowards; 122. Weight of the World; 123. Making Treasures Speak; 124. Loss; 125. Generalised Capitalism; 126. Nostalgia for the Future; 127. Rich Inner Life; 128. Doxa; 129. Side-Taking; 130. Detours and Wooden Paths; 131. Stone; 132. Not Done; 133. Proof; 134. Creating Concepts; 135. Those Days; 136. Untimeliness; 137. Heir to Come; 138. Different Heir-Selves; 139. Possible Failures; 140. Partial Inheritance; 141. No Repetition; 142. How It Goes; 143. Not for Sale; 144. Creative Solitudes; 145. End Times; 146. Inheriting Extinction; Reference Matter.