The Lyotard Reader and Guide

The Lyotard Reader and Guide
Title The Lyotard Reader and Guide PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Lyotard
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 372
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780231139359

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The Lyotard Reader and Guide is a one-stop companion to Lyotard's thought. It covers the full range of his works, from his three main books (Discours, figure; Libidinal Economy; and The Differend) and up to his influential essays in The Inhuman and Postmodern Fables. The readings are organized into sections on philosophy, politics, art, and literature. Several have never before been translated into English. Detailed introductions to each section by two leading Lyotard scholars explain the philosopher's key ideas and provide crucial social, political, aesthetic, and philosophical context. As a sourcebook and guide, this is the most up-to-date and comprehensive volume on Lyotard. It is indispensable to students and scholars in philosophy, literature, the arts, and politics.

Libidinal Economy

Libidinal Economy
Title Libidinal Economy PDF eBook
Author Jean-Francois Lyotard
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 308
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780826477002

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Is regarded as the most important response to the philosophies of desire, as expounded by thinkers such as de Sade, Nietzsche, Bataille, Foucault and Deleuze and Guattari. It is a major work not only of philosophy, but of sexual politics, semiotics and literary theory, that signals the passage to postmodern philosophy.

The Postmodern Condition

The Postmodern Condition
Title The Postmodern Condition PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Lyotard
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 142
Release 1984
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780816611737

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In this book it explores science and technology, makes connections between these epistemic, cultural, and political trends, and develops profound insights into the nature of our postmodernity.

The Inhuman

The Inhuman
Title The Inhuman PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Lyotard
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 228
Release 1991
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780804720083

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Om postmodernismen og en videreudvikling af forfatterens teorier med eksempler fra filosofi og malerkunst

Postmodern Fables

Postmodern Fables
Title Postmodern Fables PDF eBook
Author Jean-Francois Lyotard
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 276
Release 1999-04-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780816625550

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This latest offering from one of the founding figures of postmodernism is a collection of fifteen "fables" that ask, in the words of Jean-Francois Lyotard, "how to live, and why?" Here, Lyotard provides a mixture of anarchistic irreverence and sober philosophical reflection on a wide range of topics with attention to issues of justice and ethics, aesthetics, and judgment. In sections titled "Verbiages, " "System Fantasies, " "Concealments, " and "Crypts, " Lyotard unravels and reconfigures idealist notions subjects as various and fascinating as the French Revolution, the Holocaust, the reception of French theory in the Anglo-American world, the events of May 1968, the Gulf War, academic travelers as intellectual tourists, the collapse of communism, and his own work in the context of others'.

Le Différend

Le Différend
Title Le Différend PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Lyotard
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 232
Release 1988
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780816616114

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In The Differend, Lyotard subjects to scrutiny- from the particular perspective of his notion of 'differend' (difference in the sense of dispute)- the turn of all Western philosophies toward language; the decline of metaphysics; the present intellectual retreat of Marxism; the hopes raised and mostly dashed, by theory; and the growing political despair. Taking his point of departure in an analysis of what Auschwitz meant philosophically, Lyotard attempts to sketch out modes of thought for our present.

Philosophy, Sophistry, Antiphilosophy

Philosophy, Sophistry, Antiphilosophy
Title Philosophy, Sophistry, Antiphilosophy PDF eBook
Author Matthew R. McLennan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 157
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472574176

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Alain Badiou's work in philosophy, though daunting, has gained a receptive and steadily growing Anglophone readership. What is not well known is the extent to which Badiou's positions, vis-à-vis ontology, ethics, politics and the very meaning of philosophy, were hammered out in dispute with the late Jean-François Lyotard. Matthew R. McLennan's Philosophy, Sophistry, Antiphilosophy is the first work to pose the question of the relation between Lyotard and Badiou, and in so doing constitutes a significant intervention in the field of contemporary European philosophy by revisiting one of its most influential and controversial forefathers. Badiou himself has underscored the importance of Lyotard for his own project; might the recent resurgence of interest in Lyotard be tied in some way to Badiou's comments? Or deeper still: might not Badiou's philosophical Platonism beg an encounter with philosophy's other, the figure of the sophist that Lyotard played so often and so ably? Posing pertinent questions and opening new discursive channels in the literature on these two major figures this book is of interest to those studying philosophy, rhetoric, literary theory, cultural and media studies.