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  1. What is literature?Jean-Paul Sartre - 1949 - London: Methuen.
    Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophical and political thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings had a potency that was irresistible to the intellectual scene that swept post-war Europe, and have left a vital inheritance to contemporary thought. The central tenet of the Existentialist movement which he helped to found, whereby God is replaced by an ethical self, proved hugely attractive to a generation that had seen the horrors of Nazism, and provoked a revolution in post-war thought (...)
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  • What is Literature?Jean-Paul Sartre - 1949 - London: Routledge.
    Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophical and political thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings had a potency that was irresistible to the intellectual scene that swept post-war Europe, and have left a vital inheritance to contemporary thought. The central tenet of the Existentialist movement which he helped to found, whereby God is replaced by an ethical self, proved hugely attractive to a generation that had seen the horrors of Nazism, and provoked a revolution in post-war thought (...)
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  • Rorty's Circumvention of Derrida.Henry Staten - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 12 (2):453-461.
    Richard Rorty’s “Deconstruction and Circumvention” is a sobering reminder of how far we have to go before anything like a real dialogue between deconstruction and philosophy can take place in this country. Our literary critics ignore too much of what is specifically philosophical in philosophical texts; and our philosophers equally blind when they read literary language. Perhaps it is laughably undeconstructed to make the distinctions I had just made. But perpahs, too, it is not so easy to get beyond certain (...)
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  • Thugs and theorists: A reply to Bernstein.Richard Rorty - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):564-580.
  • Moralna tożsamość a prywatna autonomia: przypadek Foucaulta.Richard Rorty - 1993 - Etyka 26:125-132.
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  • Philosophy without Principles.Richard Rorty - 1985 - Critical Inquiry 11 (3):459-465.
    My colleague E. D. Hirsch has skillfully developed the consequences for literary interpretation of a “realistic” epistemological position which he formulates as follows: “If we could not distinguish a content of consciousness from its contexts, we could not know any object at all in the world.” Given that premise, it is easy for Hirsch to infer that “without the stable determinacy of meaning there can be no knowledge in interpretation.”1 A lot of people disagree with Hirsch on the latter point, (...)
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  • II. Thugs and Theorists: A Reply to Bernstein.Richard Rorty - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):564-580.
  • Derrida on language, being, and abnormal philosophy.Richard Rorty - 1977 - Journal of Philosophy 74 (11):673-681.
  • Deconstruction and Circumvention.Richard Rorty - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 11 (1):1-23.
    I think … we ought to distinguish two sense of “deconstruction.” In one sense the word refers to the philosophical projects of Jacques Derrida. Taken this way, breaking down the distinction between philosophy and literature is essential to deconstruction. Derrida’s initiative in philosophy continues along a line laid down by Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger. He rejects, however, Heidegger’s distinctions between “thinkers” and “poets” and between the few thinkers and the many scribblers. So Derrida rejects the sort of philosophical professionalism (...)
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  • Our History. [REVIEW]Jean-Luc Nancy, Cynthia Chase, Richard Klein & A. Mitchell Brown - 1990 - Diacritics 20 (3):96.
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  • The Critic as Host.J. Hillis Miller - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 3 (3):439-447.
    At one point in "Rationality and Imagination in Cultural History" M.H. Abrams cites Wayne Booth's assertion that the "deconstructionist" reading of a given work "is plainly and simply parasitical" on "the obvious or univocal reading."1 The latter is Abrams' phrase, the former Booth's. My citation of a citation is an example of a kind of chain which it will be part of my intention here to interrogate. What happens when a critical essay extracts a "passage" and "cites" it? Is this (...)
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  • The Limits of Limit‐Experience: Bataille and Foucault.Martin Jay - 1995 - Constellations 2 (2):155-174.
  • Like the Sound of the Sea Deep within a Shell: Paul de Man's War.Jacques Derrida & Peggy Kamuf - 1988 - Critical Inquiry 14 (3):590-652.
    Unable to respond to the questions, to all the questions, I will ask myself instead whether responding is possible and what that would mean in such a situation. And I will risk in turn several questions prior to the definition of a responsibility. But is it not an act to assume in theory the concept of a responsibility? Is that not already to take a responsibility? One’s own as well as the responsibility to which one believes one ought to summon (...)
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  • The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith.Azariah Smith - 1990
    The complete journal of Azariah Smith, annotated and illustrated by editor David L. Bigler. Smith marched west with the infantry from Fort Leavenworth to the Pacific, was employed at Sutter's Mill at the time of the gold discovery in 1848, and was a member of the company that opened the Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail over the Sierra Nevada, to become the major route of the gold rush. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
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  • The Differend.Jean-François Lyotard - 1988 - University of Minnesota Press.
    In The Differend, Lyotard subjects to scrutiny- from the particular perspective of his notion of 'differend' - the turn of all Western philosophies toward language; the decline of metaphysics; the present intellectual retreat of Marxism; the hopes raised and mostly dashed, by theory; and the growing political despair. Taking his point of departure in an analysis of what Auschwitz meant philosophically, Lyotard attempts to sketch out modes of thought for our present.
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  • Hegel.Frederick C. Beiser - 2002 - London: Routledge.
    Hegel is one of the major philosophers of the nineteenth century. Many of the major philosophical movements of the twentieth century - from existentialism to analytic philosophy - grew out of reactions against Hegel. He is also one of the hardest philosophers to understand and his complex ideas, though rewarding, are often misunderstood. In this magisterial and lucid introduction, Frederick Beiser covers every major aspect of Hegel's thought. He places Hegel in the historical context of nineteenth-century Germany whilst clarifying the (...)
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  • Pragmatism. [REVIEW]Richard Rorty - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):560-561.
  • A Normal Nazi.Thomas Sheehan - unknown
    In 1987 Victor Farías' Heidegger et le nazisme dropped like a bomb on the quiet chapel where Heidegger's disciples were gathered, and blew the place to bits. The myth Heidegger had concocted after the war -- that he supported the Nazis briefly and only to protect the university -- was shattered by the evidence Farías mustered of Heidegger's deep and long-lasting commitment to National Socialism, his blatant anti-Semitism, his blackballing of colleagues for no more than holding pacifist convictions, associating with (...)
     
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  • Heidegger and the Nazis.Thomas Sheehan - unknown
    by Victor Farías, translated from Spanish and German into French by Myriam Benarroch and Jean-Baptiste Grasset, preface by Christian Jambet. Editions Verdier, 332 pp., Fr125 (paper).
     
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  • Hegel's historicism.Frederick Beiser - 1993 - In Frederick C. Beiser (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hegel. Cambridge University Press. pp. 270--300.
     
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  • The Historiography of Philosophy: Four Genres.Richard Rorty - 1984 - In . Cambridge University Press.
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  • Feminism and Pragmatism.Richard Rorty - 1956 - Radical Philosophy 59.
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  • Habermas, Derrida, and the functions of philosophy.Richard Rorty - 1995 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 49 (194):437-459.
     
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  • Religion as Conversation-stopper.Richard Rorty - 1994 - Common Knowledge 3 (1):1-6.
     
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  • In the empire of the gaze: Foucault and the denigration of vision in twentieth-century French thought.Martin Jay - 1986 - In Michel Foucault & David Couzens Hoy (eds.), Foucault: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 175--204.
     
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  • Feminism and pragmatism.Richard Rorty - 2010 - In Marianne Janack (ed.), Radical Philosophy. Pennsylvania State University Press.
  • Our history.J. -L. Nancy - 1990 - Diacritics 20 (3):97-115.
     
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  • Od ironicznej teorii do prywatnych aluzji: Derrida.Richard Rorty - 1994 - Principia.
     
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  • Dewey between Hegel and Darwin.Richard Rorty - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & Pragmatism: The Philosopher Responds to His Critics. Vanderbilt University Press.
  • Philosophy and the future.Richard Rorty - 1995 - In Herman J. Saatkamp (ed.), Rorty & Pragmatism: The Philosopher Responds to His Critics. Vanderbilt University Press.
     
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  • Komentarz do kwestii postmodernizmu.Stefan Morawski - 1992 - Nowa Krytyka 3 (4).
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