Jean François Lyotard: Politics and history of philosophyVictor E. Taylor, Gregg Lambert Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 1244 ページ |
目次
a rejoinder to JeanFrançois | 34 |
an outline for thought 1984 | 55 |
J F Lyotard transcending the trenches | 75 |
poststructuralist readings of Marx | 82 |
History theory postmodernity | 93 |
The end of time | 108 |
Capitalism modernism and postmodernism | 127 |
Pluralism in postmodern perspective | 189 |
legitimation and the politics of the name | 319 |
The differends of man | 336 |
Habermas and Lyotard on postmodernity | 352 |
anthropologys interlocutors | 366 |
Philosophical hierarchies and Lyotards dichotomies | 386 |
Lyotard and the politics of antifoundationalism | 420 |
a rejoinder | 435 |
Description and its vicissitudes | 450 |
incredulity toward metanarrative negotiating | 207 |
Foreword | 234 |
Lyotard and postmodern gaming | 247 |
Criticism today | 275 |
toward the postmodern | 290 |
modernity vs postmodernity | 463 |
Reacting to Lyotard | 480 |
The question of narrative in contemporary historical theory | 504 |
Lyotard Kant and the infinite | 540 |
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538 ページ - Hegel remarks somewhere that all facts and personages of great importance in world history occur, as it were, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce.