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13 Philosophy and the Outside: Foucault and Decolonial Thinking
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Philosophical Heritages
- 1 An Eye on the Edge of Discourse: Speech, Vision, Idea 15
- 2 Following Generation: Biological and Poetic Cloning 27
- 3 Philosophy in Erection: Derrida’s Columns 39
- 4 The Possibility of the Worst: On Faith and Knowledge 49
- 5 Before and Above: Spinoza and Symbolic Necessity 63
- 6 Can We Relinquish the Transcendental? 89
- 7 Is Science the Subject of Philosophy? Miller, Badiou and Derrida Respond 101
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Part Two: Masks
- 8 The Crowd: Figuring the Democracy to Come 115
- 9 Life and Prison 131
- 10 Odysseus’s Changed Soul: A Contemporary Reading of the Myth of Er 141
- 11 Epigenesis of the Text: New Paths in Biology and Hermeneutics 157
- 12 Reading Lázló Földényi’s ‘Dostoyevsky Reads Hegel in Siberia and Bursts into Tears’ 167
- 13 Philosophy and the Outside: Foucault and Decolonial Thinking 179
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Part Three: Psyches, Brains, Cells
- 14 The Brain of History, or, The Mentality of the Anthropocene 189
- 15 Whither Materialism? Althusser/Darwin 203
- 16 Philosophy and Anarchism: Alternative or Dilemma? 215
- 17 One Life Only: Biological Resistance, Political Resistance 227
- 18 Philosophers, Biologists: Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Revolutionaries! 237
- 19 How is Subjectivity Undergoing Deconstruction Today? Philosophy, Auto-Hetero-Affection and Neurobiological Emotion 243
- 20 Floating Signifiers Revisited: Poststructuralism Meets Neurolinguistics 253
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Part Four: Destructive Forms
- 21 Is Retreat a Metaphor? 265
- 22 Plasticity and Elasticity in Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle 275
- 23 Are There Still Traces? Memory and the Obsolescence of the Paradigm of Inscription 287
- 24 Phantom Limbs and Plasticity: Merleau-Ponty and Current Neurobiology 297
- 25 The Example of Plasticity 309
- Works Cited 321
- Index 332
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Philosophical Heritages
- 1 An Eye on the Edge of Discourse: Speech, Vision, Idea 15
- 2 Following Generation: Biological and Poetic Cloning 27
- 3 Philosophy in Erection: Derrida’s Columns 39
- 4 The Possibility of the Worst: On Faith and Knowledge 49
- 5 Before and Above: Spinoza and Symbolic Necessity 63
- 6 Can We Relinquish the Transcendental? 89
- 7 Is Science the Subject of Philosophy? Miller, Badiou and Derrida Respond 101
-
Part Two: Masks
- 8 The Crowd: Figuring the Democracy to Come 115
- 9 Life and Prison 131
- 10 Odysseus’s Changed Soul: A Contemporary Reading of the Myth of Er 141
- 11 Epigenesis of the Text: New Paths in Biology and Hermeneutics 157
- 12 Reading Lázló Földényi’s ‘Dostoyevsky Reads Hegel in Siberia and Bursts into Tears’ 167
- 13 Philosophy and the Outside: Foucault and Decolonial Thinking 179
-
Part Three: Psyches, Brains, Cells
- 14 The Brain of History, or, The Mentality of the Anthropocene 189
- 15 Whither Materialism? Althusser/Darwin 203
- 16 Philosophy and Anarchism: Alternative or Dilemma? 215
- 17 One Life Only: Biological Resistance, Political Resistance 227
- 18 Philosophers, Biologists: Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Revolutionaries! 237
- 19 How is Subjectivity Undergoing Deconstruction Today? Philosophy, Auto-Hetero-Affection and Neurobiological Emotion 243
- 20 Floating Signifiers Revisited: Poststructuralism Meets Neurolinguistics 253
-
Part Four: Destructive Forms
- 21 Is Retreat a Metaphor? 265
- 22 Plasticity and Elasticity in Freud’s Beyond the Pleasure Principle 275
- 23 Are There Still Traces? Memory and the Obsolescence of the Paradigm of Inscription 287
- 24 Phantom Limbs and Plasticity: Merleau-Ponty and Current Neurobiology 297
- 25 The Example of Plasticity 309
- Works Cited 321
- Index 332