Desire, Identity, and Existence
Author: Naomi Reshotko
Publisher: Kelowna, B.C. : Academic Print. & Pub.
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9780920980859
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Author: Naomi Reshotko
Publisher: Kelowna, B.C. : Academic Print. & Pub.
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9780920980859
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Terry Penner
Publisher: Academic Printing and Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 400
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ayn Rand
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 1988-01-01
Total Pages: 561
ISBN-13: 110113724X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA prolific writer, bestselling novelist, and world-renowned philosopher, Ayn Rand defined a full system of thought--from epistemology to aesthetics. Her writing is so extensive and the range of issues she covers so enormous that those interested in finding her discussions of a given topic may have to search through many sources to locate the relevant passage. The Ayn Rand Lexicon brings together all the key ideas of her philosophy of Objectivism. Begun under Rand's supervision, this unique volume is an invaluable guide to her philosophy or reason, self-interest and laissez-faire capitalism--the philosophy so brilliantly dramatized in her novels The Fountainhead, We the Living, and Anthem.
Author: Judith Butler
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2012-05-22
Total Pages: 301
ISBN-13: 0231501420
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis classic work by one of the most important philosophers and critics of our time charts the genesis and trajectory of the desiring subject from Hegel's formulation in Phenomenology of Spirit to its appropriation by Kojève, Hyppolite, Sartre, Lacan, Deleuze, and Foucault. Judith Butler plots the French reception of Hegel and the successive challenges waged against his metaphysics and view of the subject, all while revealing ambiguities within his position. The result is a sophisticated reconsideration of the post-Hegelian tradition that has predominated in modern French thought, and her study remains a provocative and timely intervention in contemporary debates over the unconscious, the powers of subjection, and the subject.
Author: Tim Crane
Publisher:
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 0199682747
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTim Crane addresses the ancient question of how it is possible to think about what does not exist. He argues that the representation of the non-existent is a pervasive feature of our thought about the world, and that to understand thought's representational power ('intentionality') we need to understand the representation of the non-existent.
Author: Judith Butler
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780804728126
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJudith Butler's new book considers the way in which psychic life is generated by the social operation of power, and how that social operation of power is concealed and fortified by the psyche that it produces. It combines social theory, philosophy, and psychoanalysis in novel ways, and offers a more sustained analysis of the theory of subject formation implicit in her previous books.
Author: John Perry
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Published: 1978-03-15
Total Pages: 59
ISBN-13: 1603846417
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPerry's excellent dialogue makes a complicated topic stimulating and accessible without any sacrifice of scholarly accuracy or thoroughness. Professionals will appreciate the work's command of the issues and depth of argument, while students will find that it excites interest and imagination. --David M. Rosenthal, CUNY, Lehman College
Author: Michael Roy Hames-Garcia
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published:
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1452932670
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRethinking ideas about identity politics and critical thought
Author: Todd McGowan
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2016-09-20
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0231542216
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite creating vast inequalities and propping up reactionary world regimes, capitalism has many passionate defenders—but not because of what it withholds from some and gives to others. Capitalism dominates, Todd McGowan argues, because it mimics the structure of our desire while hiding the trauma that the system inflicts upon it. People from all backgrounds enjoy what capitalism provides, but at the same time are told more and better is yet to come. Capitalism traps us through an incomplete satisfaction that compels us after the new, the better, and the more. Capitalism's parasitic relationship to our desires gives it the illusion of corresponding to our natural impulses, which is how capitalism's defenders characterize it. By understanding this psychic strategy, McGowan hopes to divest us of our addiction to capitalist enrichment and help us rediscover enjoyment as we actually experienced it. By locating it in the present, McGowan frees us from our attachment to a better future and the belief that capitalism is an essential outgrowth of human nature. From this perspective, our economic, social, and political worlds open up to real political change. Eloquent and enlivened by examples from film, television, consumer culture, and everyday life, Capitalism and Desire brings a new, psychoanalytically grounded approach to political and social theory.
Author: Douglas Cairns
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2007-11-21
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 0748631887
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume, the fourth in the Edinburgh Leventis Studies series, comprises a selection of papers from the conference held in Edinburgh March 2005 in conjunction with Professor Terry Penner's tenure of the A. G. Leventis Visiting Research Chair in Greek. It brings together contributions from leading Plato scholars from Britain, Europe and North America on a closely defined topic central to Plato's thought and to Ancient Philosophy--Plato's Form of the Good. The importance of the collection lies in the combination and presentation in one place of a range of different approaches to the good in Plato's Republic, and different solutions to the problems posed and proposed by these approaches. The two central issues, which form an underlying thread throughout the collection, are: first whether Plato's Republic is centred on what is good for individual humans, or on some quasi-moral good; and secondly, what the Form of the Good is. Pursuing the Good goes beyond recent studies in the field, and will appeal to classicists and philosophers alike. To the advanced student, it represents a wide-ranging introduction to central issues of Plato's philosophy; for the academic it will provide stimulus through antithetical and controversial solutions to questions old and new.