A wide-ranging collection of essays that makes the case for the humanities as central to our self-understanding, for theory as the latest incarnation of a perennial concern with the relation between words and things, and for the ancient as constitutive of the modern.
A wide-ranging collection of essays that makes the case for the humanities as central to our self-understanding, for theory as the latest incarnation of a perennial concern with the relation between words and things, and for the ancient as constitutive of the modern.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Allen Miller is Carolina Distinguished Professor at the University of South Carolina and Distinguished Guest Professor at Ewha Womans University. He has authored ten books and numerous articles.
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Acknowledgments Theory Does Not Exist: An Introduction Chapter 1 Debits and Credits or Accounting for My Life: A Defense of Reading and Humanistic Education Chapter 2 The Trouble with Theory: A Comparatist Manifesto Chapter 3 Placing the Self in the Field of Truth: Irony and Self-Fashioning in Ancient and Postmodern Rhetorical Theory Chapter 4 Rhetoric and Deconstruction: Plato, the Sophists, and Philosophy Chapter 5 The Platonic Remainder: Derrida's Khôra and the Corpus Platonicum Chapter 6 Cicero Reads Derrida Reading Cicero: A Politics and a Friendship to Come Chapter 7 On Borders, Race, and Infinite Hospitality: Foucault, Derrida, and Camus Chapter 8 Sartre, Politics, and Psychoanalysis: It Don't Mean a Thing If It Aint Got Das Ding Chapter 9 Enjoyment beyond the Pleasure Principle: Antigone, Julian of Norwich, and the Use of Pleasures Chapter 10 Lacan le con: Luce Tells Jacques Off Chapter 11 The Repeatable and the Unrepeatable: iek and the Future of the Humanities, or Assessing Socrates Chapter 12 Theory Does Not Exist Index
Acknowledgments Theory Does Not Exist: An Introduction Chapter 1 Debits and Credits or Accounting for My Life: A Defense of Reading and Humanistic Education Chapter 2 The Trouble with Theory: A Comparatist Manifesto Chapter 3 Placing the Self in the Field of Truth: Irony and Self-Fashioning in Ancient and Postmodern Rhetorical Theory Chapter 4 Rhetoric and Deconstruction: Plato, the Sophists, and Philosophy Chapter 5 The Platonic Remainder: Derrida's Khôra and the Corpus Platonicum Chapter 6 Cicero Reads Derrida Reading Cicero: A Politics and a Friendship to Come Chapter 7 On Borders, Race, and Infinite Hospitality: Foucault, Derrida, and Camus Chapter 8 Sartre, Politics, and Psychoanalysis: It Don't Mean a Thing If It Aint Got Das Ding Chapter 9 Enjoyment beyond the Pleasure Principle: Antigone, Julian of Norwich, and the Use of Pleasures Chapter 10 Lacan le con: Luce Tells Jacques Off Chapter 11 The Repeatable and the Unrepeatable: iek and the Future of the Humanities, or Assessing Socrates Chapter 12 Theory Does Not Exist Index
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