7 edition of Judging Lyotard found in the catalog.
Published
1992
by Routledge in London, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Andrew Benjamin. |
Series | Warwick studies in philosophy and literature |
Contributions | Benjamin, Andrew E. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | B2430.L964 J83 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 211 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 211 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1551200M |
ISBN 10 | 0415052564, 0415052572 |
LC Control Number | 91030983 |
Thinking judgment in relation to the work of Jean-François Lyotard “How to judge—Jean-François Lyotard?” It is from this initial question that one of France’s most heralded philosophers of the twentieth century begins his essay on the origin of the law, of judgment, and the work of his colleague Jean-François Lyotard. Lyotard intends to use. See. Charles Jencks' strong criticism of the use of the prefix by Lyotard.) "I have said. Les. lumieres..", Reponse 1; "An Interview" download and read Judging Lyotard ebook online in EPUB or PDF format. download and read Judging Lyotard (eBook) by .
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We are no wiser by the end of Before the Law on how to go about judging Lyotard, or how Derrida himself judges the work of his compatriot – except that it is very hard to do that about anyone. Instead, we are treated to a disquisition on what it means to judge, or more correctly, how we can never quite get to the point of judging, or to be. Description: The work of Jean-Francois Lyotard signals the return of judgement to the centre of philosophical concerns. This collection of papers is the first devoted to his work and provides an estimation and critique of his writings, and included Lyotard's important essay on Sensus Communis.
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It is particularly evident in his continuing engagement with the work of Kant. Judging Lyotard book own essay, Sensus Communis, which opens this volume, investigates through Kant the presuppositions of judgement. The work of Jean-Francois Lyotard signals the return of judgement to the centre of philosophical concerns.
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Around the same time, he began to attend the seminars of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (–). This was an important moment as Lyotard lost faith in the all-encompassing philosophy of Marxism, which offered, especially in the variant of the French Communist Party, a single key to history and its end.
The importance to Lyotard of judgement, and how it is to be judged, is a recurrent theme throughout the entire range of his work. It is particularly evident in his continuing engagement with the work of Kant. Lyotard's own essay, Sensus Communis, which opens this volume, investigates through Kant the presuppositions of judgement.
‘Performativity’ is a term coined by the French Philosopher Jean-François Lyotard in his most famous work The Postmodern Condition (). This chapter begins by looking at performativity’s status within the study of education and what it has commonly come to mean in that domain.
Jean-François Lyotard (UK: / ˌ lj ɔː t ɑːr /; US: / l iː oʊ t ɑːr d /; French: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ljɔtaʁ]; 10 August – 21 April ) was a French philosopher, sociologist, and literary interdisciplinary discourse spans such topics as epistemology and communication, the human body, modern art and postmodern art, literature and critical theory, music, film, time.
Judging isn’t about finding grounded criteria, but using “imagination” as “the power to invent criteria” (17)—criteria “regulated [only] by an Idea” (18). The book’s second section opens with T noting that L often says “‘Let us be pagan,’ and “Let us be just’” (19)/5(4).
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This collection of papers is the first devoted to his work and provides an estimation. Lyotard's Postmodernism Peregrinations: Thinking Politics Fluidly Left Populism Posthegemony and Populism Little Narratives and Liberal Democracy Philosophers Against the System Notes.
Relativism and the Problem of Value Judgement Just Relativising Judging Fascism Judging Lyotard Pragmatic Relativism Conclusion Notes. Lyotard and the Post.
“How to judge—Jean-François Lyotard?” It is from this initial question that one of France’s most heralded philosophers of the twentieth century begins his sincere and intriguing essay (published here for the first time in English) on the origin of the law, of judgment, and the.
A French philosopher of the post-structuralist school, Jean Francois Lyotard () is perhaps best known for his book The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge ().
In that work, Lyotard attempted to define the principle aspects. Book Description: Thinking judgment in relation to the work of Jean-François Lyotard "How to judge-Jean-François Lyotard?" It is from this initial question that one of France's most heralded philosophers of the twentieth century begins his essay on the origin of the law, of judgment, and the work of his colleague Jean-François Lyotard.Jean-François Lyotard's writing on politics conceives of political problems principally as problems of judgment.
In his now famous account of the post-modern condition Lyotard identifies the defining feature of our age as the absence of any authoritative, uncontested criterion, out of a multiplicity of contending criteria, for the judgment of events.1 Lyotard's account of the consequences of.Jean-Francois Lyotard - - Australasian Journal of Philosophy Foreword: Spaceship.
Jean-François Lyotard - - In Michael Peters (ed.), Education and the Postmodern Condition.