
Logics of Disintegration
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In this book, Peter Dews seeks to remedy this situation by setting post-structuralist thought in relation to another, more explicitly critical, tradition in the philosophical analysis of modernity - that of the Frankfurt School, from Adorno to Habermas. Logics of Disintegration will be of interest to readers across a wide range of disciplines, from literary criticism to social theory, which have felt the impact of post-structuralism - and to anyone who wishes to reach a balanced assessment of one of the most influential intellectual currents of our time.
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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Jacques Derrida: The Transcendental and Difference
- Derrida and Husserlian Phenomenology
- Deconstruction, Hermeneutics and the Transcendental
- Derrida and German Idealism
- Differance and the Regress of Reflection
- Meaning and the Self
- The Politics of Deconstruction
- Derrida, Adorno and Heidegger
- 2. Jacques Lacan: A Philosophical Rethinking of Freud
- The Early Lacan
- Language, Subjectivity and Historicity
- The Influence of Structuralism
- Lacan's Reformulation of Basic Concepts
- 3. Lacan and Derrida: Individuality and Symbolic Order
- Lacan and Derrida on Language and Meaning
- The Symbolic, Power and Desire
- 4. Jean-François Lyotard: From Perception to Desire
- Discourse and its Other in Lyotard
- Lyotard and Lacan on the Unconscious
- The Politics of Desire
- The Impasse of Libidinal Economy
- 5. Michel Foucault: Power and Subjectivity
- Foucault and the Frankfurt School
- Power and Resistance
- 6. Michel Foucault: Power and Knowledge
- Foucault and Nietzsche
- Genealogy and the Critique of Ideology
- Foucault and Habermas
- 7. Foucault and Lyotard: The Politics of Truth
- Nietzsche on Truth
- Perspectivism in Foucault and Lyotard
- The Reflexive Problem
- The Return to Truth
- Conclusion: Intersubjectivity and the Logic of Disintegration
- The Logic of Disintegration
- The Move to Intersubjectivity
- The Position of Post-structuralism
- Lacan and Habermas on Intersubjectivity
- Notes
- Index
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