
On the Way to Theory
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- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- It Takes a Community . . .
- Introduction
- I. On Thinking about Thinking
- Lecture 1. Thinking and Theorizing
- Lecture 2. Modernity, Crisis, Politics (First Interregnum)
- II. Enlightenment Routes
- Lecture 3. Beginnings
- Lecture 4. Enlightenment(s)
- Lecture 5. Rationalism and Descartes
- Lecture 6. Empiricism and Hume
- Lecture 7. Spinoza
- A Brief Coffee Break
- III. Modern Routes
- Modern Beginnings
- Lecture 8. Kant's Copernican Revolution
- Lecture 9. Kant and Critique
- Lecture 10. Hegel and Dialectics
- Lecture 11. Hegel and Totality
- Lecture 12. Second Modernity (Second Interregnum)
- Power and the Limits of Reason
- Lecture 13. Marx and Dialectical Materialism
- Lecture 14. Marx and Historical Materialism
- Lecture 15. Nietzsche
- Lecture 16. Psychoanalysis and Freud
- Phenomenology
- Lecture 17. Phenomenology and Husserl
- Lecture 18. Heidegger
- Linguistic Turns
- Lecture 19. Pragmatism
- Lecture 20. Wittgenstein
- Lecture 21. Structuralism
- Lecture 22. Structuralism and Subjectivity
- Lecture 23. The Postmodern (Third Interregnum)
- IV. Routes into the Post
- Lecture 24. Heidegger Again
- Lecture 25. Poststructuralism and Derrida
- Lecture 26. Deleuze
- V. Contextual Humilities
- Lecture 27. Deleuze and Guattari
- Lecture 28. Foucault and Critique
- Lecture 29. Foucault and Knowledge/Power
- Lecture 30. Stuart Hall
- Postscript
- Bibliography
- Index
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