The Honor of Thinking: Critique, Theory, Philosophy

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Stanford University Press, 2007 - 410 من الصفحات
The Honor of Thinking investigates the limits of criticism, theory, and philosophy in light of what Martin Heidegger and French post-Heideggerian philosophers have established about the nature and tasks of thinking. In addition to in-depth analyses of Walter Benjamin's conception of critique and in particular the relation of critique to ethics, as well as alternative models of criticism (such as Heidegger's notion of "Auseinandersetzung," and Derridean deconstruction) this book contains essays on the notion of theory from the Greeks and the early German Romantics to the contemporary use of this notion in literary studies. The last part of the book investigates the different ways of understanding philosophical thinking that are found in contemporary French thought, examining works of Foucault, Deleuze, Lyotard, and Derrida.

 

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Introduction
1
CRITIQUE
19
Critique Hypercriticism Deconstruction
21
Critique Authentic Biographism and Ethical Judgment
60
I
61
The Sober Absolute
91
Toward an Ethics of Auseinandersetzung
103
More than a Difference in Style
121
Something Like an Archaeology
211
Thinking Within Thought
250
Saving the Honor of Thinking
275
12
277
A Stupid Passion
297
Aporetic Experience
327
Thinking Without Wonder
348
Notes
358

THEORY
145
6
147
Comparatively Theoretical
169
Theatrum Theoreticum
188
PHILOSOPHY
209

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Rodolphe Gasché is Eugenio Donato Professor of Comparative Literature at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is author of many books in German and English, including the following from Stanford University Press: The Idea of Form: Rethinking Kant's Aesthetic (2003) and Of Minimal Things: Studies on the Notion of Relation (1999).

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