LIBRISTO
LIBROAMANTO
mandatory
Become part of a community of book lovers from all over the world and get access to a whole bunch of benefits. Create an account for free
0
Austrian Post 5.49 DPD courier 3.99 DPD point 2.99 GLS courier 4.99

Truth and Singularity

Taking Foucault into Phenomenology

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Truth and Singularity R. Visker
Libristo code: 02106145
Publishers Springer, October 1999
The aim of these essays is to disentangle us from the opposition between universalism and relativism... Full description
? points 524 b
214.29 VAT included
In stock at our supplier Shipping in 10-13 days
Austria Delivery to Austria

Up to 30 days for returns


Customers also purchased


The aim of these essays is to disentangle us from the opposition between universalism and relativism in which so many of the debates in recent contemporary philosophy have been caught. This volume shows that what is in fact returning in these discussions and maneuvering them into a pre-set course is the very ambiguity, `the subject', which they seek to repress.The aim of these essays is to disentangle us from the opposition between universalism and relativism in which so many of the debates in recent contemporary philosophy have found themselves caught. Unsurprisingly so, for, as this volume shows, what is in fact returning in these discussions and manoeuvring them into a pre-set course is the very ambiguity which they seek to repress. The name of that ambiguity is, of course, `the subject', but a subject whose finitude seems to have left it with a burden which it did not wait for philosophy to take over. Racism, ethnocentrism and multiculturalism owe their dynamics to a tension at the heart of the subjectivity of a subject which not only lost its place at the centre, but also found its place outside of that centre to be less than comfortable. As the collision between phenomenology (Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Levinas) and post-structuralism (Foucault, Lacan, Derrida) enacted in this volume forces one to conclude, such a decentred subject is all but dead. It is attached to `something' to which it does not find access and from which it cannot rid itself, because it is that to which it owes its singularity. §The inflation of particularisms in our contemporary societies betrays an attempt to appropriate that `something' and thus to provide man with the roots he misses. But no less one-sided are the attempts of those who in response to this try to locate man's `deepest essence' (Levinas) in an uprootedness `beyond' or `before' any such rootedness. Particularism and its critics are each in their own way recentring a decentred subjectivity characterized for one and the same reason by both `too many' and `too few' roots. §Such is human dignity: what makes us irreplaceable is at once that from which we suffer and would like to be relieved of. It is that metaphysical unrest in man which obliquely manifests itself in the problem of `difference' with which our societies find themselves confronted and in which they conspicuously can only recognize an ethicalpolitical dimension. What is thus excluded is that part of the subject which does not respond to others because it does not even respond to the subject itself. An exclusion in which one can suspect the legacy of a modernity prone to horizontalize a transcendence which it found unoccupied. Paradoxical as it may seem, something of a verticality in man that refuses to bow to such a horizontalization and to what one calls `the world' seems to have been preserved in the stubbornness with which relativism, if one is to believe its critics, keeps refuting itself. We propose to call that something `transdescendence'.

Actress & Polyglot
EWA KASP for
Play video
Ewa Kasp
Libristo has the largest selection of foreign-language books. That’s why I buy my books there.

About the book

Full name Truth and Singularity
Author R. Visker
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1999
Number of pages 412
EAN 9780792359852
ISBN 0792359852
Libristo code 02106145
Publishers Springer
Weight 1710
Dimensions 170 x 244 x 27
Give this book today
It's easy
1 Add to cart and choose Deliver as present at the checkout 2 We'll send you a voucher 3 The book will arrive at the recipient's address

You might also be interested in


Philosophy of Physics Roberto Torretti / Book Paperback
common.buy 52.79
Patty's Friends Carolyn Wells / Book Hardback
common.buy 28.89
God Who Lives Adam Pryor / Book Paperback
common.buy 31.89
Top
Kiss of the Basilisk (Standard Edition) Lindsay Straube / Book Paperback
common.buy 15.79
What Have We Done Finlay / Book Paperback
common.buy 8.89
Bucolic Metaphors Rosilie Hernández-Pecoraro / Book Paperback
common.buy 39.09
Offshore Energy and Marine Spatial Planning Katherine L. Yates / Book Hardback
common.buy 242.59
An African billionaire and his contract girlfriend Daberechi Jackson / Book Paperback
common.buy 10.69
An Essay on New Trials. David Graham / Book Paperback
common.buy 33.69
Coming soon
Tales From the Arabian Nights Donna Jo Napoli / Book Hardback
common.buy 19.09
Bibliometrics and Research Evaluation Yves Gingras / Book Hardback
common.buy 37.49
Talk to Win Shamshir Rai Luthra / Book Paperback
common.buy 5.89
Money Laundering in Canada Margaret E. Beare / Book Paperback
common.buy 45.09
Error of the Pagan Religions Julius Firmicus Maternus / Book Hardback
common.buy 32.59
Chaos in Yemen Isa Blumi / Book Hardback
common.buy 238.69
Wild Cards: Jokers Wild George R. R. Martin / Book Paperback
common.buy 14.59
Biology of Apples and Pears John E. Jackson / Book Paperback
common.buy 117.49
Top
Batman: Under the Red Hood Judd Winick / Book Paperback
common.buy 24.09
Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework Steve Sanderson / Book Paperback
common.buy 39.69
There Ain't No Justice, Just Us Gregory A Norton / Book Paperback
common.buy 20.39

Login

Log in to your account. Don't have a Libristo account? Create one now!

 
mandatory
mandatory

Don’t have an account? Discover the benefits of having a Libristo account!

With a Libristo account, you'll have everything under control.

Create a Libristo account