Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Egalitarian Moments: From Descartes to Rancière: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Autor Dr Devin Zane Shaw
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2017
Jacques Rancière's work has challenged many of the assumptions of contemporary continental philosophy by placing equality at the forefront of emancipatory political thought and aesthetics. Drawing on the claim that egalitarian politics persistently appropriates elements from political philosophy to engage new forms of dissensus, Devin Zane Shaw argues that Rancière's work also provides an opportunity to reconsider modern philosophy and aesthetics in light of the question of equality. In Part I, Shaw examines Rancière's philosophical debts to the 'good sense' of Cartesian egalitarianism and the existentialist critique of identity. In Part II, he outlines Rancière's critical analyses of Walter Benjamin and Clement Greenberg and offers a reinterpretation of Rancière's debate with Alain Badiou in light of the philosophical differences between Schiller and Schelling. From engaging debates about political subjectivity from Descartes to Sartre, to delineating the egalitarian stakes in aesthetics and the philosophy of art from Schiller to Badiou, this book presents a concise tour through a series of egalitarian moments found within the histories of modern philosophy and aesthetics.
Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 25659 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 17 mai 2017 25659 lei  6-8 săpt.
Hardback (1) 77323 lei  6-8 săpt.
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 4 noi 2015 77323 lei  6-8 săpt.

Din seria Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Preț: 25659 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 385

Preț estimativ în valută:
4912 5052$ 4075£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 20 februarie-06 martie

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350037878
ISBN-10: 1350037877
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 illus
Dimensiuni: 267 x 157 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Re-evaluation of Sartre and de Beauvoir, looking at the question of equality rather than of freedom

Notă biografică

Devin Zane Shaw teaches philosophy at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. He is author of Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art (Bloomsbury, 2010) and is co-editor of, and contributor to, "Theory Mad Beyond Redemption": The Post-Kantian Poe, a special edition of the Edgar Allan Poe Review (2012).

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Philosophy and EqualityPart I: SubjectivityChapter 1: The 'Good Sense' of Cartesian Egalitarianism1.1. 'a history or, if you prefer, a fable'1.2. Descartes's Egalitarianism and the Problem of Separation1.3. The Rationality of a Wrong1.4. Woman as Other, Woman as Subject1.5. Toward Collective EgalitarianismChapter 2: The Nothingness of Equality: Rancière's 'Sartrean Existentialism' 2.1. Marked By Sartrean Existentialism 2.2. The Politics of Equality 2.3. Between the Practico-inert and the Party 2.4. Subjects of Contingency 2.5. The Politics of Impossible IdentificationPart II: AestheticsChapter 3: Modernity, Modernism, and Aesthetic Equality3.1. Disagreement and Misunderstanding 3.2. From Mimesis to Aesthetics3.2.1. Breaking with Mimetic Norms3.2.2. Mute Speech and Literary Equality 3.3. Artistic Autonomy and Sociology in Greenberg 3.4. Benjamin's 'Archaeomodernism' 3.4.1. The Politics of Art and Technology 3.4.2. Archaeomodernism and Metapolitics 3.5. Fragmentary Emancipation, Common Sense, and Aesthetic EqualityChapter 4: Aesthetics, Inaesthetics, and the Platonist Regime of Art4.1. The Return from Exile4.2. Between Aesthetics and Inaesthetics4.3. Between Aesthetic Education and the Absolute 4.3.1. Aesthetic Emancipation and Policing 4.3.2. Schiller's Aesthetic Freedom 4.3.3. Schelling on Artistic Production and Practical Reason4.4. Monuments and Micropolitics4.5. Heterotopias: One World Divides Into TwoConclusion: The Politics of AisthesisBibliography

Recenzii

The book speaks to an urgent, incomplete task of contemporary philosophy: to be done with its decades-long tradition of scholastic, ritual self-flagellation and get on with the business of thinking the emancipatory transformation of the world. Shaw's contribution to this task is impressive, erudite, and takes a path less traveled.
Egalitarian Moments is a work that deserves careful attention from those interested in putting Rancière's thought to productive use-to doing things with Rancière-as well as those interested in egalitarian politics more generally.
Shaw's work provides an important contribution to Rancierian scholarship and continental philosophy alike; his discussion of less well known secondary material in the history of philosophy is brilliantly used to advance his position.