The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose

The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose
Title The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose PDF eBook
Author Andrew Brower Latz
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 268
Release 2018-02-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498243894

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Gillian Rose was one of the most important social philosophers of the twentieth century. This is the first book to present her social philosophy as a systematic whole. Based on new archive research and examining the full range of Rose's sources, it explains her theory of modern society, her unique version of ideology critique, and her views on law and mutual recognition. Brower Latz relates Rose's work to numerous debates in sociology and philosophy, such as the relation of theory to metatheory, emergence, and the relationship of sociology and philosophy. This book makes clear not only Rose's difficult texts but the entire structure of her thought, making her complete social theory accessible for the first time.

Hegel: Contra Sociology

Hegel: Contra Sociology
Title Hegel: Contra Sociology PDF eBook
Author Gillian Rose
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 270
Release 2000-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441122060

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This original and challenging book presents a radical revision of traditional assessments of Hegel. Gillian Rose argues that the classical origins of contemporary non-Marxist and Marxist sociology rest on the 'neo-Kantian' paradigm and that Hegel's thought anticipates and criticises the limitations of this paradigm and the problems of methodologism and moralism in sociological method. Hegel's major mature works are expounded in the light of his early radical writings. From this unusual perspective Dr Rose shows that Hegel's speculative discourse is a powerful critique of bourgeois property relations and law, or art and religion as misrepresentation and of the inversions and end of culture. The book concludes with a discussion of the end of philosophy, the repetition of sociology and the culture and fate of Marxism.

Judaism and Modernity

Judaism and Modernity
Title Judaism and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Gillian Rose
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 305
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786630907

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A reinterpretation of thinkers from Benjamin and Rosenzweig to Simone Weil and Derrida Judaism and Modernity: Philosophical Essays challenges the philosophical presentation of Judaism as the sublime ‘other’ of modernity. Here, Gillian Rose develops a philosophical alternative to deconstruction and post-modernism by critically re-engaging the social and political issues at stake in every reconstruction.

The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose

The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose
Title The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose PDF eBook
Author Andrew Brower Latz
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 243
Release 2018-02-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1532618379

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Gillian Rose was one of the most important social philosophers of the twentieth century. This is the first book to present her social philosophy as a systematic whole. Based on new archive research and examining the full range of Rose’s sources, it explains her theory of modern society, her unique version of ideology critique, and her views on law and mutual recognition. Brower Latz relates Rose’s work to numerous debates in sociology and philosophy, such as the relation of theory to metatheory, emergence, and the relationship of sociology and philosophy. This book makes clear not only Rose’s difficult texts but the entire structure of her thought, making her complete social theory accessible for the first time.

Love's Work

Love's Work
Title Love's Work PDF eBook
Author Gillian Rose
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 31
Release 2011-05-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1590173651

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Love’s Work is at once a memoir and a work of philosophy. Written by the English philosopher Gillian Rose as she was dying of cancer, it is a book about both the fallibility and the endurance of love, love that becomes real and lasting through an ongoing reckoning with its own limitations. Rose looks back on her childhood, the complications of her parents’ divorce and her dyslexia, and her deep and divided feelings about what it means to be Jewish. She tells the stories of several friends also laboring under the sentence of death. From the sometimes conflicting vantage points of her own and her friends’ tales, she seeks to work out (seeks, because the work can never be complete—to be alive means to be incomplete) a distinctive outlook on life, one that will do justice to our yearning both for autonomy and for connection to others. With droll self-knowledge (“I am highly qualified in unhappy love affairs,” Rose writes, “My earliest unhappy love affair was with Roy Rogers”) and with unsettling wisdom (“To live, to love, is to be failed”), Rose has written a beautiful, tender, tough, and intricately wrought survival kit packed with necessary but unanswerable questions.

Gillian Rose

Gillian Rose
Title Gillian Rose PDF eBook
Author Kate Schick
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 208
Release 2012-08-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748655603

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Kate Schick locates the philosophy of Gillian Rose within wider discussions of contemporary political issues, such as trauma and memory, exclusion and difference, tragedy and messianic utopia. Schick argues that Rose brings a powerful and timely voice to

The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose

The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose
Title The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose PDF eBook
Author Andrew Phillip Brower-Latz
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Release 2015
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