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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Origins of Responsibility 1. Aristotle and What Is Up to Us: Responsibility as Voluntariness 2. Responsibility as Absolute Spontaneity: Kant and Transcendental Freedom 3. The Genealogy of Responsibility: Nietzsche's Deconstruction of Accountability 4. The Paradoxical Paroxysm of Responsibility: Sartre's Hyperbolic Responsibility 5. For The Other: Levinas' Reversal of Responsibility 6. Heidegger's Originary Ethics 7. Heidegger and the Ontological Origins of Responsibility 8. Derrida and the Impossible Origins of Responsibility Conclusion: The Future of Responsibility: The Impossible and the Event Notes Index

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