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Here Lyotard offers a critical analysis of his own work, an intriguing narrative of his complex and often contradictory lifelong intellectual journey. It focuses on three principal realms of interest — the ethical-political, the aesthetic, and the historical — which are accented in the subtitle as law, form, and event. Lyotard recasts questions relating to justice, philosophy, and Kantian aesthetics in such a way that they take on a new vitality and critical importance.
"Peregrinations" has been hailed as one of the most significant theoretical texts of recent years. It is both an ideal introduction to his work and a complex critical reevaluation of his entire theoretical oeuvre.
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justice, philosophy, ethics, politics, aesthetics, history, existence, poetry, libido, Philosophy, marxist, Socialism, Philosophy, french, Marxist Philosophy, Lyotard, jean-francois, 1924-1998People
Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998), Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), Karl Marx (1818-1883), Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), CeézanneTimes
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Peregrinations: Law, Form, Event (Wellek Library Lectures (Paperback))
August 29, 1990, Columbia University Press
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0231066716 9780231066716
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Peregrinations: law, form, event
1988, Columbia University Press, Columbia Univ Pr
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0231066708 9780231066709
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