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Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2012

270 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-31897-1

Conceptions of critique in modern and contemporary philosophy

Edited by

Karinde Boer, Karin de Boer , Ruth Sonderegger

Does philosophical critique have a future? What are its possibilities, limits and presuppositions? This collection by outstanding scholars from various traditions, responds to these questions by examining the forms of philosophical critique that have shaped continental thought from Spinoza and Kant to Marx, Foucault, Derrida and Rancière.

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Full citation:

Boer, K. , de Boer, K. , Sonderegger, R. (eds) (2012). Conceptions of critique in modern and contemporary philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

de Boer Karin; Sonderegger Ruth

1-9

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Critique, dissent, disciplinarity

Butler Judith

10-29

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Spinoza or the other critique

Tosel André

30-47

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Rousseau, Kant and philosophical auto-criticism

Quadrio Philip Andrew ; Quadrio Philip Andrew

48-65

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Beyond the limits of reason

McQuillan Colin

66-82

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Karl Marx

Celikates Robin

101-118

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Psychoanalytic critique and beyond

Rottenberg Elizabeth

137-155

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The interruption of myth

Lijster Thijs

156-174

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Adorno's critique of late capitalism

Freyenhagen Fabian

175-192

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Habermas's social theory

Cooke Maeve

193-211

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Prophecy and parrēsia

Hendricks Christina

212-230

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Derrida

Custer Olivia

231-247

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Negative versus affirmative critique

Sonderegger Ruth

248-264

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