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Deconstructive subjectivities

edited by Simon Critchley and Peter Dews

(SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy / Dennis J. Schmidt, editor)

State University of New York Press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-246) and index

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Description

Explores the meanings of subjectivity in continental philosophy in the wake of post-structuralism and critical theory.

Table of Contents

Sources and Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Simon Critchley and Peter Dews 2. Prolegomena to Any Post-Deconstructive Subjectivity Simon Critchley 3. The Question of Subjectivity in Heidegger's Being and Time Dominique Janicaud 4. Dropping--The "Subject" of Authenticity: Being and Time on Disappearing Existentials and True Friendship with Being Rudi Visker 5. The Final Appeal of the Subject Jean-Luc Mario 6. Rethinking the History of the Subject: Jacobi, Schelling, and Heidegger Andrew Bowie 7. Identity and Subjectivity Manfred Frank 8. The Truth of the Subject: Language, Validity, and Transcendence in Lacan and Habermas Peter Dews 9. The Other in Myself Rudolf Bernet 10. Law, Guilt, and Subjectivity: Some Reflections on Freud, Nancy, and Derrida Philippe Van Haute 11. Do We Still Want to be Subjects? Ute Guzzoni Notes Notes on Contributors Index

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