Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism: A Weak Nature Alone (Diaeresis, nr. 2)
De (autor) Adrian Johnstonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 Sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810140622
ISBN-10: 0810140624
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Diaeresis
ISBN-10: 0810140624
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Diaeresis
Recenzii
“This
is
a
remarkable
work
of
epic
proportions,
in
which
Johnston
describes
the
origins
of
what
he
calls
‘transcendental
materialism’
in
Hegel’s
proposal
that
Spirit
arises
from
Nature.
Equally
significant
is
the
way
Johnston
enhances
Hegel
with
the
best
insights
from
Marx,
Engels,
Dietzgen,
Freud,
Lenin,
Lukács,
Lacan,
and
Althusser,
resulting
in
a
very
powerful
and
highly
original
‘dialectical
naturalism’
for
our
times.”
—Andrew
Cole,
author
of The
Birth
of
Theory
“Adrian Johnston’s sweeping project of Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism has hardly any match regarding its ambition, goal, and scope. With a sovereign ease, it crosses all the usual boundaries, taking its cue from both the continental and the analytical traditions, from psychoanalysis and neuroscience, from German idealism and scientific naturalism, from Marxism and poststructuralism. An essential read.” —Mladen Dolar, author of A Voice is Nothing More
“Adrian Johnston’s trilogy Prolegomena To Any Future Materialism promises to achieve the most important confrontation between continental and analytic philosophy ever written. In this second volume, Johnston pursues the elaboration of a materialist yet nonreductionist theory of subjectivity. He discusses with Hegel, Marx, McDowell, Brandom, and so many others the 'underground current of naturalism' that haunts philosophy today and powerfully outlines a new definition of freedom.” —Catherine Malabou, author of What Should We Do With Our Brain?
“Adrian Johnston’s sweeping project of Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism has hardly any match regarding its ambition, goal, and scope. With a sovereign ease, it crosses all the usual boundaries, taking its cue from both the continental and the analytical traditions, from psychoanalysis and neuroscience, from German idealism and scientific naturalism, from Marxism and poststructuralism. An essential read.” —Mladen Dolar, author of A Voice is Nothing More
“Adrian Johnston’s trilogy Prolegomena To Any Future Materialism promises to achieve the most important confrontation between continental and analytic philosophy ever written. In this second volume, Johnston pursues the elaboration of a materialist yet nonreductionist theory of subjectivity. He discusses with Hegel, Marx, McDowell, Brandom, and so many others the 'underground current of naturalism' that haunts philosophy today and powerfully outlines a new definition of freedom.” —Catherine Malabou, author of What Should We Do With Our Brain?
Notă biografică
Adrian
Johnston
is
a
professor
of
philosophy
at
the
University
of
New
Mexico.
His
previous
books
include
Time
Driven:
Metapsychology
and
the
Splitting
of
the
Drive
(2005),
Zizek’s
OntologyA
Transcendental
Materialist
Theory
of
Subjectivity
(2008),
and
Badiou,
Zizek,
and
Political
Transformations:
The
Cadence
of
Change
(2009),
all
for
Northwestern
University
Press’s
Studies
in
Phenomenology
and
Existential
Philosophy
Series
(SPEP).