Intermittency : the concept of historical reason in recent French philosophy / Andrew Gibson ; [with a foreword by Jean-Jacques Lecercle].
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- 9780748637584
- 0748637583
- 111
- B2421 .G53 2012
- CI 5310
- 5,1
- 8,2
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Explores the concept of historical intermittency in 5 recent French philosophers stoking the embers of French Hegelianism, this book looks at five recent and contemporary French philosophers: Badiou, Jambet, Lardreau, Françoise Proust and Rancière. Each produces a post-Hegelian philosophy of history founded on an assertion of the intermittency of historical value.* a sustained reflection on the character of a contemporary philosophy of history* a new and timely theory of modernity, modern literature and art.
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Foreword / Jean-Jacques Lecercle -- Introduction -- The logic of intermittency: Alain Badiou -- Sporadic modernity: Franc̜oise Proust -- A counter-phenomenology of Spirit: Christian Jambet -- Alternates Indépassables: Guy Lardeau -- Intermittency and melancholy: Jacques Rancière -- Conclusion: Prolegomena to a critical synthesis.
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