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Rationalist Empiricism - A Theory of Speculative Critique

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Informationen zum Autor Nathan Brown is Associate Professor of English and Canada Research Chair in Poetics at Concordia University, Montreal, where he directs the Centre for Expanded Poetics. Klappentext Rationalist Empiricism is a study of the dialectical relation between reason and experience in ancient, modern, and contemporary philosophy, engaging as well with political theory, the science of measurement, and experimental photography. Across these fields, it shows that coordinating the discrepant claims of rationalism and empiricism is the key to reconciling the speculative and critical vocations of theory and practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction : The Philosophical Conjuncture | 1 Part I: Rationalist Empiricism 1. Absent Blue Wax: On the Mingling of Methodological Exceptions | 35 2. Althusser's Dream: The Materialist Dialectic of Rationalist Empiricism | 50 Part II: Speculative Critique 3. Hegel's Cogito: On the Genetic Epistemology of Critical Metaphysics | 73 4. Hegel's Apprentice: From Speculative Idealism to Speculative Materialism | 90 Part III: Science, Art, Structure 5. Hegel's Kilogram: Taking the Measure of Metrical Units | 125 6. The Technics of Prehension: On the Photography of Nicolas Baier | 141 7. Where's Number Four? The Place of Structure in Plato's Timaeus | 166 Coda : Structure and Form | 181 Part IV: Theory and Praxis 8. Badiou after Meillassoux: The Politics of the Problem of Induction | 185 9. The Criterion of Immanence and the Transformation of Structural Causality: From Althusser to Théorie Communiste | 204 10. The Analytic of Separation: History and Concept in Marx | 228 Conclusion : The True, the Good, the Beautiful | 249 Acknowledgments | 263 Notes | 265 Works Cited | 291 Index | 301 ...

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Authors Nathan Brown
Publisher Fordham University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.01.2021
 
EAN 9780823290000
ISBN 978-0-8232-9000-0
No. of pages 272
Series Idiom: Inventing Writing Theory
Idiom: Inventing Writing Theor
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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