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Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part one. Stakes
One. What Happens to Thinking?
Two. Ego Cogito, Ego Meminí: I Think, Therefore I Remember
Three. Through Talmud Criticism to the Talmud as Thought and Memory
Part two. Who Speaks?
Preamble: The Virtual Author
Four. Thought and Memory in the Talmud: The Ambiguous Status of "The Author"-and Beyond
Five. Human Existence in the Talmud: Thinking as Multiplicity and Heterogeneity
Six. Sense in the Making: Hermeneutical Practices of the Babylonian Talmud
Part three. Who Thinks?
Preamble. The Virtual Subject
Seven. Who Thinks in the Talmud?
Eight. The Hand of Augustine: Thought, Memory, and Performative Existence in the Talmud
Part four. Who Remembers?
Nine. What Is the Sophist? Who Is the Rabbi? The Virtual of Thinking
Ten. The Talmud as Film
Conclusion
Appendix: Talmud criticism, ananalytical example "Composer" versus "Redactors": David Halivni's and Shamma Friedman's Competing Readings of Baba Metzi'a 76ab
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index

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