Untimely, Uneven, Combined: Translator’s Introduction
I. The Non-Modern Crisis of the Modern University
1. A Few Things that Must Be Stated
2. From the Epic to Kitsch, From Enthusiasm to Boredom
3. “Our” Actual Faculties of Philosophy
II. University, Universality, and Languages
4. Trascendens, the Medieval University, and the Missionary Structure of the University (A Sketch)
5. The Modern Franco-Cartesian-Napoleanic-Comtean University
6. The University of Berlin: The Modern, Philosophical, German University
7. Kant’s Architectonics
8. Nietzsche: From the Faculty of Philosophy to the Faculty of Genealogy
III. The Non-Modern Transition of the Modern University
9. Transition from State to Market
10. The Categorial Crisis of the University
IV. Pinochet’s Signature
Epilogue to the Second Edition
Notes
Bibliography