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Thirteen. Philosophizing in Tongues
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Toward a New Topology of Philosophy 1
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Part I. Unusual Presocratics
- one. Who’s Afraid of the Sophists?: Against Ethical Correctness 25
- Two. Speak If You Are a Man, or the Transcendental Exclusion 44
- Three. Seeing Helen in Every Woman: Woman and Word 57
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Part II. Sophistics, Rhetorics, Politics
- Four. Rhetorical Turns in Ancient Greece 75
- Five. Topos/Kairos: Two Modes Of Invention 87
- Six. Time of Deliberation and Space of Power: Athens and Rome, the First Conflict 102
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Part III. Sophistical Trends in Political Philosophy
- Seven. From Organism to Picnic: Which Consensus for Which City? 111
- Eight. Aristotle with and Against Kant on the Idea of Human Nature 136
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Part IV. Performance and Performative
- Ten. How to Really Do Things with Words: Per for mance Before the Performative 191
- Eleven. The Performative Without Condition: A University sans appel 221
- Twelve. Genres and Genders. Woman/Philosopher: Identity as Strategy 234
- Thirteen. Philosophizing in Tongues 246
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Part V. “Enough of the Truth For . . .”
- Fourteen. “Enough of the Truth For. . .”: On the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 261
- Fifteen. Politics of Memory: On the Treatment of Hate 274
- Sixteen. Google and Cultural Democracy 291
- Seventeen. The Relativity of Translation and Relativism 297
- Notes 317
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Toward a New Topology of Philosophy 1
-
Part I. Unusual Presocratics
- one. Who’s Afraid of the Sophists?: Against Ethical Correctness 25
- Two. Speak If You Are a Man, or the Transcendental Exclusion 44
- Three. Seeing Helen in Every Woman: Woman and Word 57
-
Part II. Sophistics, Rhetorics, Politics
- Four. Rhetorical Turns in Ancient Greece 75
- Five. Topos/Kairos: Two Modes Of Invention 87
- Six. Time of Deliberation and Space of Power: Athens and Rome, the First Conflict 102
-
Part III. Sophistical Trends in Political Philosophy
- Seven. From Organism to Picnic: Which Consensus for Which City? 111
- Eight. Aristotle with and Against Kant on the Idea of Human Nature 136
-
Part IV. Performance and Performative
- Ten. How to Really Do Things with Words: Per for mance Before the Performative 191
- Eleven. The Performative Without Condition: A University sans appel 221
- Twelve. Genres and Genders. Woman/Philosopher: Identity as Strategy 234
- Thirteen. Philosophizing in Tongues 246
-
Part V. “Enough of the Truth For . . .”
- Fourteen. “Enough of the Truth For. . .”: On the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 261
- Fifteen. Politics of Memory: On the Treatment of Hate 274
- Sixteen. Google and Cultural Democracy 291
- Seventeen. The Relativity of Translation and Relativism 297
- Notes 317
- Index 365