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_aFrom modernism to postmodernism : _ban anthology / _cedited by Lawrence Cahoone. |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Pub., _c2003. |
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_aBlackwell philosophy anthologies ; _v2 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 601-605) and index. | ||
505 | _aPreface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Modern Civilization and its Critics:. Introduction to Part I. 1. From Meditations on First Philosophy: Rene Descartes. 2. From A Treatise on Human Nature: David Hume. 3. From Discourse on the Sciences and the Arts: Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 4. From The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Adam Smith. 5. 'An Answer to the Question: "What is Enlightenment?"': Immanuel Kant. From the Preface to Critique of Pure Reason: Immanuel Kant. 6. From Reflections on the Revolution in France: Edmund Burke. 7. From Sketch for an Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind: Marquis de Condorcet. 8. 'Absolute Freedom and Terror': G. W. F. Hegel. 9. 'Bourgeois and Proletarians': Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Part II: Modernity Realized:. Introduction to Part II. 10. From The Origin of Species: Charles Darwin. 11. From 'The Painter of Modern Life': Charles Baudelaire. 12. From 'How to Make Our Ideas Clear': Charles S. Peirce. 13. 'On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense': Friedrich Nietzsche. 'The Madman': Friedrich Nietzsche. 'How the "True World" Finally Became a Fable': Friedrich Nietzsche. 'The Dionysian World': Friedrich Nietzsche. 14. 'The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism': Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. 15. From Course in General Linguistics: Ferdinand de Saussure. 16. From 'Science as a Vocation': Max Weber. 17. From Towards a New Architecture: Le Corbusier. 18. 'Lecture on Ethics': Ludwig Wittgenstein. From Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus: Ludwig Wittgenstein. 19. From Civilization and its Discontents: Sigmund Freud. 20. From The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl. 21. From Dialectic of Enlightenment: Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno. 22. From 'Existentialism': Jean-Paul Sartre. 23. 'Letter on Humanism': Martin Heidegger. 24. 'The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience': Jacques Lacan. 25. From 'The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Revolutions': Thomas Kuhn. 26. From The Coming of Post-Industrial Society: Daniel Bell. Part III: Postmodernism and the Re-evaluation of Modernity:. Introduction to Part III. French Post-Structuralism:. 27. 'Differance': Jacques Derrida. 28. 'Nietzsche, Genealogy, History': Michel Foucault. From "Truth and Power": Michel Foucault. 29. 'The Sex Which is Not One': Luce Irigaray. 30. From The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge: Jean-Francois Lyotard. 31.From '1227: Treatise on Nomadology - The War Machine': Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. Critical Appropriations. 32. 'A Genealogy of Modern Racism': Cornel West. 33. 'Subversive Signs': Hal Foster. 34. From 'Can the Subaltern Speak?': Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. 35. From 'Feminist Empiricism to Feminist Standpoint Epistemologies': Sandra Harding. 36. From 'The Cartesian Masculinization of Thought and the Seventeenth-Century Flight from the Feminine': Susan Bordo. 37. From 'The Scaling of Bodies and the Politics of Identity': Iris Marion Young. 38. 'Towards a Postmodern Pedagogy': Henry A. Giroux. 39. 'Contingent Foundations: Feminism and the Question of 'Postmodernism': Judith Butler. Beyond Critique. 40. From Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture: Robert Venturi. 41. 'POSTmodernISM: A Paracritical Bibliography': Ihab Hassan. 42. From Symbolic Exchange and Death: Jean Baudrillard. 43. From Erring: A Postmodern A/theology: Mark C. Taylor. 44. 'Solidarity or Objectivity?': Richard Rorty. 45. From 'The Death of Modern Architecture': Charles Jencks. From What is Post-Modernism?: Charles Jencks. 46. From A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s: Donna Haraway. 47. From The Reenchantment of Science: David Ray Griffin. 48. 'The Cognitive Program of Constructivism and a Reality that Remains Unknown': Niklas Luhmann. 49. From Modern China and the Postmodern West: David Hall. Resistances and Alternatives. 50. 'Meaning and Sense': Emmanuel Levinas. 51. 'Naturalizing Epistemology': W. V. Quine. 52. 'The Virtues, the Unity of a Human Life, and the Concept of a Tradition': Alasdair MacIntyre. 53. From 'The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism': Fredric Jameson. 54. 'An Alternative Way out of the Philosophy of the Subject: Communicative versus Subject-Centered Reason': Jurgen Habermas. 55. 'Is There Still Anything to Say about Reality and Truth?': Hilary Putnam. Select Bibliography. Index. | ||
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