Affirming Divergence

Affirming Divergence
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781474417754
ISBN-13 : 1474417752
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Affirming Divergence by : Alex Tissandier

Traces Victorian self-harm through an engagement with literary fiction.

Hegel on Possibility

Hegel on Possibility
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781350081710
ISBN-13 : 135008171X
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Hegel on Possibility by : Nahum Brown

Providing a clear interpretation of Hegel's characterizations of possibility and actuality in the Science of Logic, this book departs from the standard understandings of these concepts to break new ground in Hegelian scholarship. The book draws out some of the implications of Hegel's view of immanent possibility, especially as it relates to Leibniz's thesis of modal optimism: his view that this world is the best of all possible worlds. Reading Hegel as a philosopher of possibility, against a tradition that has conceived of him primarily as a philosopher of necessity, rationality, and finitude, Nahum Brown demonstrates the historical background and philosophical traditions from which Hegel's concept of possibility emerges. Systematically outlining Hegel's conceptions of positive and negative freedom, Brown reveals the Hegelian underpinnings of our conception of reality and what it is to be in the world itself. Original and convincing, this book is crucial for philosophers approaching modality from any tradition.

Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy

Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781350066960
ISBN-13 : 1350066966
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy by : Herman Siemens

While Nietzsche's works and ideas are relevant across the many branches of philosophy, the themes of contest and conflict have been mostly overlooked. Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy redresses this situation, arguing for the importance of these issues throughout Nietzsche's work. The volume has three key lines of inquiry: Nietzsche's ontology of conflict; Nietzsche's conception of the agon; and Nietzsche's warrior-philosophy. Under these three umbrellas is a collection of insightful and provocative essays considering, among other topics, Nietzsche's understanding of resistance; his engagement with classical thinkers alongside his contemporaries, including Jacob Burckhardt; his views on language, metaphor and aphorism; and war, revolt and terror. In bringing together such topics, Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy seeks to correct the one-sided tendencies within the existing literature to read simply 'hard' and 'soft' analyses of conflict. Written by scholars across the Anglophone and the European traditions, within and beyond philosophy, this collection emphasises the entire problematic of conflict in Nietzsche's thought and its relation to his philosophical and literary practice.

Between Hegel and Spinoza

Between Hegel and Spinoza
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781441166906
ISBN-13 : 1441166904
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Hegel and Spinoza by : Hasana Sharp

Recent work in political philosophy and the history of ideas presents Spinoza and Hegel as the most powerful living alternatives to mainstream Enlightenment thought. Yet, for many philosophers and political theorists today, one must choose between Hegel or Spinoza. As Deleuze's influential interpretation maintains, Hegel exemplifies and promotes the modern "cults of death," while Spinoza embodies an irrepressible "appetite for living." Hegel is the figure of negation, while Spinoza is the thinker of "pure affirmation". Yet, between Hegel and Spinoza there is not only opposition. This collection of essays seeks to find the suppressed kinship between Hegel and Spinoza. Both philosophers offer vigorous and profound alternatives to the methodological individualism of classical liberalism. Likewise, they sketch portraits of reason that are context-responsive and emotionally contoured, offering an especially rich appreciation of our embodied and historical existence. The authors of this collection carefully lay the groundwork for a complex and delicate alliance between these two great iconoclasts, both within and against the Enlightenment tradition.

Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction

Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9783839472422
ISBN-13 : 3839472423
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Decoding Digital Culture with Science Fiction by : Alan N. Shapiro

How do digital media technologies affect society and our lives? Through the cultural theory hypotheses of hyper-modernism, hyperreality, and posthumanism, Alan N. Shapiro investigates the social impact of Virtual/Augmented Reality, AI, social media platforms, robots, and the Brain-Computer Interface. His examination of concepts of Jean Baudrillard and Katherine Hayles, as well as films such as Blade Runner 2049, Ghost in the Shell, Ex Machina, and the TV series Black Mirror, suggests that the boundary between science fiction narratives and the »real world« has become indistinct. Science-fictional thinking should be advanced as a principal mode of knowledge for grasping the world and digitalization.

Academia and the Luster of Capital

Academia and the Luster of Capital
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 145290054X
ISBN-13 : 9781452900544
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Academia and the Luster of Capital by : Sande Cohen

Indiscretions

Indiscretions
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 025311599X
ISBN-13 : 9780253115997
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Indiscretions by : Patricia Mellencamp

Indiscretions follows the path of U.S. avant-garde film and video from the underground of the 1960s to the academy of the 1980s. Patricia Mellencamp traces and charts the intersections of Lacanian psychoanalysis and the desiring male subject, Roland Barthes and texts of pleasure, Michel Foucault and the disciplinary society, the grotesque body and Mikhail Bakhtin, the rhizomatic alogic of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and the female subject of feminist film theory. She creates a dialogue among theory and popular culture and politics through inventive readings of the films of Owen Land, Hollis Frampton, Ken Jacobs, Bruce Conner, Robert Nelson, Michael Snow, Yvonne Rainer, and Sally Potter, and videotapes by Ant Farm, TVTV, Michael Smith, William Wegman, and Cecelia Condit.

Deleuze and the Body

Deleuze and the Body
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780748688043
ISBN-13 : 0748688048
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Deleuze and the Body by : Laura Guillaume

This book will be important reading for those with an interest in Deleuze, but also in performance arts, film, and contemporary culture.

Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism

Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781474414906
ISBN-13 : 1474414907
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Gilles Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism by :

Deleuze's readings of Hume, Spinoza, Bergson and Nietzsche respond to philosophical critiques of classical and modern empiricism. However, Deleuze's arguments against those critiques - by Kant, Hegel, Husserl and Heidegger - consolidate the philosophy of immanence that can be called 'transcendental empiricism'. Marc Rolli offers us a detailed examination of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of transcendental empiricism. He demonstrates that Deleuze takes up and radicalises the empiricist school of thought developing a systematic alternative to the mainstreams of modern continental philosophy.

Deleuze, Philosophy and the Creation of Concepts

Deleuze, Philosophy and the Creation of Concepts
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781474489140
ISBN-13 : 1474489141
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Deleuze, Philosophy and the Creation of Concepts by : Axel Cherniavsky

One feature of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy is its effort to establish connections with other disciplines and to appeal to non-philosophers. However, Deleuze never establishes these connections without a constant and unconditional reaffirmation of the uniqueness of philosophy. How does he conceive of philosophy? What are its elements? What are its methods? How is philosophy connected to other fields of knowledge and other activities? Axel Cherniavsky provides an answer to these questions by analysing the definition of philosophy Deleuze gives throughout his entire oeuvre: creation of concepts. Through this analysis, you will discover a reconstruction of a creative methodology, a detailed theory of the philosophical concept, a reflection on interdisciplinarity and altogether one of the most precise and systematic conceptions that philosophy has ever given of itself.