Kafka’s Empty Law: Laughter and Freedom in The Trial

In Brendan Moran & Carlos Salzani (eds.), Kafka and Philosophy. pp. 33-52 (2013)
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Abstract

Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical responses to Kafka's story and philosophical conceptions of the law. In particular, Vardoulakis suggests an affinity between Kafka and Spinoza's conceptions of the law.

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Dimitris Vardoulakis
University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury

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