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5 Castoriadis and the Tradition of Radical Critique
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Gabriel Rockhill
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii
- NOTE ON SOURCES viii
- Introduction: What Is an Intervention? Metaphilosophical Critique and the Reinvention of Contemporary Theory 1
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Section I: History
- 1 How Do We Think the Present? From Ontology of Contemporary Reality to Ontology without Being 37
- 2 The Right of Philosophy and the Facts of History: Foucault, Derrida, Descartes 55
- 3 Aesthetic Revolution and Modern Democracy: Rancière’s Historiography 100
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Section II: Politics
- 4 Is Difference a Value in Itself? Critique of a Metaphilosophical Axiology 117
- 5 Castoriadis and the Tradition of Radical Critique 139
- 6 The Hatred of Rancière: Democracy in the History of Political Cultures 165
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Section III: Aesthetics
- 7 The Art of Talking Past One Another: The Badiou–Rancière Debate 193
- 8 The Hermeneutics of Art and Political History in Rancière 214
- 9 The Forgotten Political Art Par Excellence? Architecture, Design and the Social Sculpting of the Body Politic 243
- Bibliography 262
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii
- NOTE ON SOURCES viii
- Introduction: What Is an Intervention? Metaphilosophical Critique and the Reinvention of Contemporary Theory 1
-
Section I: History
- 1 How Do We Think the Present? From Ontology of Contemporary Reality to Ontology without Being 37
- 2 The Right of Philosophy and the Facts of History: Foucault, Derrida, Descartes 55
- 3 Aesthetic Revolution and Modern Democracy: Rancière’s Historiography 100
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Section II: Politics
- 4 Is Difference a Value in Itself? Critique of a Metaphilosophical Axiology 117
- 5 Castoriadis and the Tradition of Radical Critique 139
- 6 The Hatred of Rancière: Democracy in the History of Political Cultures 165
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Section III: Aesthetics
- 7 The Art of Talking Past One Another: The Badiou–Rancière Debate 193
- 8 The Hermeneutics of Art and Political History in Rancière 214
- 9 The Forgotten Political Art Par Excellence? Architecture, Design and the Social Sculpting of the Body Politic 243
- Bibliography 262
- Index 279