جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
192
زبان
فرانسوی
منتشر شده
Sep 14, 2010
ناشر
Nouvelle Ligne
نسخه
1
ISBN-10
2355260508
ISBN-13
9782355260506
توضیحات
In this intriguing exploration of sin, Georges Bataille engages the reader in a profound dialogue about moral transgression and its implications for the human experience. Drawing from a rich tapestry of philosophical, theological, and psychological insights, he sheds light on how the concept of sin weaves itself into the very fabric of culture and existence.
Through Michel Surya's presentation, the work delves deep into the intersection of desire and ethics, urging the reader to confront the often-uncomfortable complexities surrounding the notion of sin. Bataille's distinctive voice challenges conventional beliefs, inviting an examination of the boundaries of pleasure, taboo, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often suppresses these truths.
The narrative unfolds with a nuanced perspective, balancing intellectual rigor with a visceral understanding of human nature. Bataille’s reflections prompt critical thinking and vulnerability, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of the nuances of morality.
Readers are left contemplating their own values and choices, as Bataille’s discourse resonates long after the final page is turned. This work is not merely an academic treatise but a reflective journey into the heart of human existence, compelling its audience to grapple with their relationship to sin and the implicit struggles that accompany it.
Through Michel Surya's presentation, the work delves deep into the intersection of desire and ethics, urging the reader to confront the often-uncomfortable complexities surrounding the notion of sin. Bataille's distinctive voice challenges conventional beliefs, inviting an examination of the boundaries of pleasure, taboo, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often suppresses these truths.
The narrative unfolds with a nuanced perspective, balancing intellectual rigor with a visceral understanding of human nature. Bataille’s reflections prompt critical thinking and vulnerability, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of the nuances of morality.
Readers are left contemplating their own values and choices, as Bataille’s discourse resonates long after the final page is turned. This work is not merely an academic treatise but a reflective journey into the heart of human existence, compelling its audience to grapple with their relationship to sin and the implicit struggles that accompany it.