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Heidegger, Art, and Postmodernity

Author : Iain D. Thomson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 37,15 MB
Release : 2011-04-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1139498975

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Heidegger, Art, and Postmodernity offers a radical new interpretation of Heidegger's later philosophy, developing his argument that art can help lead humanity beyond the nihilistic ontotheology of the modern age. Providing pathbreaking readings of Heidegger's 'The Origin of the Work of Art' and his notoriously difficult Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), this book explains precisely what postmodernity meant for Heidegger, the greatest philosophical critic of modernity, and what it could still mean for us today. Exploring these issues, Iain D. Thomson examines several postmodern works of art, including music, literature, painting and even comic books, from a post-Heideggerian perspective. Clearly written and accessible, this book will help readers gain a deeper understanding of Heidegger and his relation to postmodern theory, popular culture and art.

Heidegger, Art, and Postmodernity

Author : Iain Donald Thomson
Publisher :
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 14,59 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Arts
ISBN : 9781139078207

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Develops Heidegger's argument that art can help lead society beyond the nihilism of the modern age.

Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Transition to Postmodernity

Author : Gregory B. Smith
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 45,87 MB
Release : 1996-02-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780226763408

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Nietzsche and Heidegger, Smith argues, have made possible a far more revolutionary critique of modernity than even their most ardent postmodern admirers have realized.

Heidegger's Philosophy of Art

Author : Julian Young
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 37,79 MB
Release : 2001-01-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780521791762

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This book, the first comprehensive study in English of Heidegger's philosophy of art, starts in the mid-1930s with Heidegger's discussion of the Greek temple and his Hegelian declaration that a great artwork gathers together an entire culture in affirmative celebration of its foundational 'truth', and that, by this criterion, art in modernity is 'dead'. His subsequent work on Hölderlin, whom he later identified as the decisive influence on his mature philosophy, led him into a passionate engagement with the art of Rilke, Cézanne, Klee and Zen Buddhism, liberating him not only from the overly restrictive conception of art of the mid-1930s but also from the disastrous politics of the period. Drawing on material hitherto unknown in the anglophone world, Young establishes a new account of Heidegger's philosophy of art and shows that his famous essay 'The Origin of the Work of Art' is its beginning, not its end.

The Inhuman

Author : Jean-François Lyotard
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 29,66 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780804720083

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Om postmodernismen og en videreudvikling af forfatterens teorier med eksempler fra filosofi og malerkunst

Schopenhauer, Philosophy and the Arts

Author : Dale Jacquette
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 20,7 MB
Release : 1996-01-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521473888

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This collection of essays examines Schopenhauer's thought and its enduring contribution to aesthetic theory.

Ideas Have Consequences

Author : Richard M. Weaver
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 13,52 MB
Release : 2013-11-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 022609023X

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A foundational text of the modern conservative movement, this 1948 philosophical treatise argues the decline of Western civilization and offers a remedy. Originally published in 1948, at the height of post–World War II optimism and confidence in collective security, Ideas Have Consequences uses “words hard as cannonballs” to present an unsparing diagnosis of the ills of the modern age. Widely read and debated at the time of its first publication, the book is now seen as one of the foundational texts of the modern conservative movement. In its pages, Richard M. Weaver argues that the decline of Western civilization resulted from the rising acceptance of relativism over absolute reality. In spite of increased knowledge, this retreat from the realist intellectual tradition has weakened the Western capacity to reason, with catastrophic consequences for social order and individual rights. But Weaver also offers a realistic remedy. These difficulties are the product not of necessity, but of intelligent choice. And, today, as decades ago, the remedy lies in the renewed acceptance of absolute reality and the recognition that ideas—like actions—have consequences. This expanded edition of the classic work contains a foreword by New Criterion editor Roger Kimball that offers insight into the rich intellectual and historical contexts of Weaver and his work and an afterword by Ted J. Smith III that relates the remarkable story of the book’s writing and publication. Praise for Ideas Have Consequences “A profound diagnosis of the sickness of our culture.” —Reinhold Niebuhr “Brilliantly written, daring, and radical. . . . It will shock, and philosophical shock is the beginning of wisdom.” —Paul Tillich “This deeply prophetic book not only launched the renaissance of philosophical conservatism in this country, but in the process gave us an armory of insights into the diseases besetting the national community that is as timely today as when it first appeared. [This] is one of the few authentic classics in the American political tradition.” —Robert Nisbet

Explaining Postmodernism

Author : Stephen R. C. Hicks
Publisher : Scholargy Publishing, Inc.
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,68 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781592476428

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