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A01=Max Deutscher
Absurd Contingency
Absurd Desire
Author_Max Deutscher
Back
Bad Faith
Beauvoir
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Conscious Intelligent Beings
consciousness studies
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existential ethics
Existential Psychoanalysis
feminist phenomenology
Free Consciousness
gender theory
Genre
Great Echo
Infinite Density
Intentional Nexus
Irigaray 1993a
Irigaray 1993b
Irigaray's Language
Looking
Man's Highest Achievements
Petits Riens
phenomenological philosophy
phenomenology of gender relations
postmodern philosophy
Pre-reflective Consciousness
Prior Deliberation
Sartre's Aim
Sartre's Image
Sartre's Metaphysics
Sartre's Narrator
Sartre's System
Satre
Solipsistic Consciousness
Useless Passions
Vice Versa
Void
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138709577
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jan 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book was first published in 2003: Developing a reading of some of Beauvoir's and Sartre's most influential writings in philosophy, Max Deutscher explores contemporary philosophy in the light of the phenomenological tradition within which Being and Nothingness and The Second Sex occurred as striking events operating on the border of the modern and the post-modern. Deutscher traces the shifts of genre that produce their gendered philosophies, and responds in terms of contemporary experience to the mood and the arguments of their works. Drawing upon the writings of two contemporary critics in particular - Michele Le Dœuff and Luce Irigaray - Deutscher reworks this part of philosophy's history in order to advance thinking in contemporary philosophy, generate renewed philosophical reflection on consciousness, freedom and one's relation to others, and to return a look still cast in our direction from an earlier time.
Genre and Void
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