Contested knowledge: A guide to critical theory/ (Record no. 155200)

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International Standard Book Number 1856495582
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Classification number 300
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Personal name Phillips, John
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Title Contested knowledge: A guide to critical theory/
Statement of responsibility, etc. John Phillips.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Zed Books,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2000.
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Extent ix, 240 p.
Dimensions 24 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1 Introduction to Critical Theory )<br/>I Critical i<br/>Crisis /g Critique /ii Critical Theor\' /14<br/>Postmodernism and Critical Theory /14<br/>II Representations 16<br/>Books and life /16 Truth /17 In between /n<br/>To be /24 'Is' and 'ing' /t]<br/>III Theoiy 29<br/>The empirical and the transcendental /29<br/>What theory is and why it is necessary /30<br/>Object and concept 734 Analogy 735<br/>Economy 735 Objects 736 Summary 740<br/>2 Philosophical Impossibilities 42<br/>I The Ancients 42<br/>Philosophy 742 Deception 744 Socratic dialogue 744<br/>Plato's theatre 745 .Nous (mind) 747 Plato's cave 751<br/>Ideal objects 753 The visible and the invisible 757<br/>The empirical and the transcendental 76i<br/>II Greek7Jew; Closure and Opening 62<br/>Greek 762 Jew 766 Singularity and plurality 769<br/>Opening and closure 770<br/>III Modernity<br/>Empiricism 771 Rationality 772 Freedom 773<br/>Man 774 Progress 775 Centrism 775 Descartes'<br/>judgement 777 Otherness, infinity and difference 778<br/>How to not define the other 782 Co^lo ergo sum 784<br/>The Caclcsian subject is not a subject /86 Authority<br/>and enlightenment /Bg Architectural metaphors /go<br/>Responsibility /g4<br/>3 The Political 95<br/>I Being 95<br/>Rhetoric /g^ The being of things /gB<br/>Being and beings /g?<br/>II The Political 9^<br/>III False Consciousness lOi<br/>Graven images /to2 Ideology /107<br/>4 Structuralism and Semiotics 115<br/>I Saussurc ^'5<br/>What is structuralism? /115 The Course in General<br/>Linguistics / The sign/116 Signilier/signified/117<br/>System and utterance/iiB Dinerence/ng 'To a<br/>certain extent'/121 System and dilTcrcncc /121<br/>Dc\'elopmcnts in structuralism /122 An exercise in<br/>• structuralism /123<br/>II Levi-Strauss<br/>Structural linguistics and anthropolog>' /126<br/>Necessary laws /126 Kinship relations/127 Second<br/>order first /127 The elementary unit of kinship /128<br/>Uncles with attitude /129 The incest taboo: woman<br/>as symbol of exchange /129 Tlic structural analysis<br/>of myth /130 The algorithm of myth /133<br/>III Jakobson<br/>Two types of aphasia /134 The similarity disorder /135<br/>Metalanguage /137 The contiguity disorder /138<br/>Metaphor and metonymy /139 The map on the wall /141<br/>144<br/>5 Derrida and Deconstruction<br/>I The Text<br/>Derrida's work /145 Presence and absence /146 The way<br/>we think/147 Structure/149 Play/149 The way of the<br/>text/150 and engineer/151 Supplementarity/152<br/>Radical empiricism /154 ■Something missing" /155<br/>II Dijfkance 157<br/>The Same /157 Differancc /158 Difference a priori /i5g<br/>A commentaiy on 'DifTerance' /159 What to look for /165<br/>III Exemplification 166<br/>Dcconstruction /166 Alterity and writing /167 Repetition<br/>and writing /169 Superfluity and writing /169 Alterityand<br/>transcendence /170 Writing and interpretation /170<br/>Transcendental contraband /171 Exemplification /173<br/>6 Psychoanalysis 176<br/>I Freud and the Dream-work 176<br/>Psychoanalysis and critical theory /176 The unconscious<br/>since Freud /176 Dreams /180 Interpretation /iBr<br/>The dream-work/181 Kettle logic/iBB<br/>II Lacan, Freud and Sexuality 190<br/>Lacan and language /190 The unconscious is the discourse<br/>of the other /190 The unconscious is structured like a<br/>language/191 Metaphor and metonymy/191 Sexuality<br/>and sexual difference/192 Oedipus/197 Sexual difierence/199<br/>Cinema: pleasure and drive /202 The Ring /205<br/>III The Return to Melanie Klein 206<br/>Acquiring knowledge /206 The ruined world /208<br/>Kicinian scientificity (Klein and Bion) /210 Problems /217<br/>7 The Knowledge 219<br/>Concluding Remarks 219<br/>Bibliographical Map 221
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Keyword Critical theory.
-- Structuralism.
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