ISLA 1Tetsuji Yamamoto Rowman & Littlefield, 1998 - 856 sider Modern epistemology and modern society have separated subject from object, defined economy as industrialization, structured politics into the formations of nation-states, and institutionalized social practices. These Ophilosophical and social designs of separationsO have given birth to physical and symbolic violence at various levels. This volume presents original writings and interviews with prominent thinkers on the front lines of an international intellectual effort to reconsider the fundamental terms of modernity and promote a philosophical design that reconsiders the significance of modernity itself. Through transdisciplinary Othinking technologiesO drawing on fields such as philosophy, history, sociology, anthropology, contemporary social research, womenOs studies, architecture and urban studies, contributors rethink the modern in all its depth, draw forth a critical affirmation of modernity, and seek new ways of deploying the intelligence of West and East. |
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Side 9
... objects . The results of this transfiguration by which the modern world has come to be constructed consist first in the modes of exploitation and violence which were corollaries to capitalist society . Next , are the invasions and vio ...
... objects . The results of this transfiguration by which the modern world has come to be constructed consist first in the modes of exploitation and violence which were corollaries to capitalist society . Next , are the invasions and vio ...
Side 10
... object - which has until now been seen as objective — whereas through apprehending what we will call the predica- tive will , it is possible to create designs in such a predicative manner . ( 9 ) Instead of planning designs for the ...
... object - which has until now been seen as objective — whereas through apprehending what we will call the predica- tive will , it is possible to create designs in such a predicative manner . ( 9 ) Instead of planning designs for the ...
Side 11
... object , to planning for the social environment as a whole , ( 10 ) When we consider what kind of age the 20th ... object , " to the discontinuous inversion in the direction of the " non - separation of subject / object , " from ...
... object , to planning for the social environment as a whole , ( 10 ) When we consider what kind of age the 20th ... object , " to the discontinuous inversion in the direction of the " non - separation of subject / object , " from ...
Side 13
... object came is something that came into completion in proportion to how it was uti- lized , the technology of a reified thing is almost completely inverted from that prior mode of utilization . ( 15 ) Capital can follow the lines of ...
... object came is something that came into completion in proportion to how it was uti- lized , the technology of a reified thing is almost completely inverted from that prior mode of utilization . ( 15 ) Capital can follow the lines of ...
Side 14
... object . In order that the displacement from social design to social environ- mental design - along with the retooling of that movement - occur , new regimes of social technology will be necessary : a . Economic technologies that shift ...
... object . In order that the displacement from social design to social environ- mental design - along with the retooling of that movement - occur , new regimes of social technology will be necessary : a . Economic technologies that shift ...
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Values and Conscience | 28 |
Preface | 30 |
Philosophy and Evaluative Thought | 33 |
Proust on Value | 52 |
Conscience Makes Cowards of Us All | 61 |
Anarchic Conscience and Enlightenment Reason | 77 |
Histoire langages pratiques Le texte et la voix XVIeXVIIe siècles | 87 |
Readers and Their Books | 100 |
Against Postmodernism | 491 |
Walter Benjamin Remembrance and the First World War | 508 |
Violence and Liberation A History of Relief | 525 |
Two Voices from the Underground | 542 |
SelfReferential Cultural Anthropology An Essay on Paul Rabinow | 554 |
Overcoming Violence and Brutality through a New Seismography of Spirit | 585 |
Violence and the Civilization of Sports | 591 |
Paradox Logic and Literature | 608 |
Authorship between Science and Literature | 116 |
Genetic and Molecular Bodies | 135 |
ReadyMade Events in Molecular Biology | 151 |
Bios Becomes Zoe Draft Fragments | 180 |
The Theory of the Will of Place as World Thought | 187 |
Sur Don | 233 |
Critique sociale et sens moral Pour une sociologie du jugement | 248 |
Consuming Places and Sociological View | 274 |
Capitalist Society and Capitalism | 285 |
La sociologie faitelle comprendre les crises? | 298 |
Asian Thought and Ryokan | 329 |
De discours feminin | 351 |
Women and Psychoanalysis | 361 |
Burning Acts Injurious Speech | 372 |
Thoughts on the Psychodynamics of Extreme Violence with Special Attention to Men and Masculinity | 391 |
La violence et les femmes á Paris au XVIIIe siècle | 405 |
Challenges to the Liberal State and Relational Feminism | 413 |
Amour et musique dans le monde en transformation | 436 |
Le sens de la philosophic hors du dualisme moderne | 442 |
Some Interdisciplinary Soundings | 456 |
Postmodern Surgery | 472 |
On Violence and Theory | 631 |
The Case of Rap | 643 |
Outline for an Anthropology of Religion and Violence | 651 |
TurnoftheCentury America and the Emergence of Cinema | 659 |
COMMENTARY ON VIOLENCE | 670 |
Nations Identities and Global Technologies | 674 |
Notes on Nationalism and National Identity | 687 |
A Personal Experience Hector Aguilar Gamin | 700 |
Acerca de la violencia | 709 |
Usos Costumbres y Sociedad Civil en Mèxico | 718 |
Canadian Discourse on Peacekeeping | 727 |
The Century of Technology | 745 |
What is Culture? A Sociological Reworking of the Philosophy of Hans Blumenberg | 752 |
Schooling and Culture in a Global Age | 765 |
Racisms and the Current Moment of Danger in Sweden or Wanting it Like Before | 780 |
Architecture and the Lurking Potential | 803 |
The Temporal Reality of Traditional Settlements | 807 |
What is Cosmopolitan? | 817 |
Notes on Contributors | 829 |
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