History of Structuralism The rising sign 1945 1966

History of Structuralism  The rising sign  1945 1966
Author: François Dosse
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0816622418

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History of Structuralism

History of Structuralism
Author: Francois Dosse
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:874193268

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Systems We Have Loved

Systems We Have Loved
Author: Eve Meltzer
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226007885

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By the early 1960s, theorists like Lévi-Strauss, Lacan, Foucault, and Barthes had created a world ruled by signifying structures and pictured through the grids of language, information, and systems. Artists soon followed, turning to language and its related forms to devise a new, conceptual approach to art making. Examining the ways in which artists shared the structuralist devotion to systems of many sorts, Systems We Have Loved shows that even as structuralism encouraged the advent of conceptual art, it also raised intractable problems that artists were forced to confront. Considering such notable art figures as Mary Kelly, Robert Morris, Robert Smithson, and Rosalind Krauss, Eve Meltzer argues that during this period the visual arts depicted and tested the far-reaching claims about subjectivity espoused by theorists. She offers a new way of framing two of the twentieth century’s most transformative movements—one artistic, one expansively theoretical—and she reveals their shared dream—or nightmare—of the world as a system of signs. By endorsing this view, Meltzer proposes, these artists drew attention to the fictions and limitations of this dream, even as they risked getting caught in the very systems they had adopted. The first book to describe art’s embrace of the world as an information system, Systems We Have Loved breathes new life into the study of conceptual art.

Minimal Theologies

Minimal Theologies
Author: Hent de Vries
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781421437491

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Originally published in in 2004. What, at this historical moment "after Auschwitz," still remains of the questions traditionally asked by theology? What now is theology's minimal degree? This magisterial study, the first extended comparison of the writings of Theodor W. Adorno and Emmanuel Levinas, explores remnants and echoes of religious forms in these thinkers' critiques of secular reason, finding in the work of both a "theology in pianissimo" constituted by the trace of a transcendent other. The author analyzes, systematizes, and formalizes this idea of an other of reason. In addition, he frames these thinkers' innovative projects within the arguments of such intellectual heirs as Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida, defending their work against later accusations of "performative contradiction" (by Habermas) or "empiricism" (by Derrida) and in the process casting important new light on those later writers as well. Attentive to rhetorical and rational features of Adorno's and Levinas's texts, his investigations of the concepts of history, subjectivity, and language in their writings provide a radical interpretation of their paradoxical modes of thought and reveal remarkable and hitherto unsuspected parallels between their philosophical methods, parallels that amount to a plausible way of overcoming certain impasses in contemporary philosophical thinking. In Adorno, this takes the form of a dialectical critique of dialectics; in Levinas, that of a phenomenological critique of phenomenology, each of which sheds new light on ancient and modern questions of metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics. For the English-language publication, the author has extensively revised and updated the prize-winning German version.

Form and formalism in linguistics

Form and formalism in linguistics
Author: James McElvenny
Publsiher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783961101825

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"Form" and "formalism" are a pair of highly productive and polysemous terms that occupy a central place in much linguistic scholarship. Diverse notions of "form" – embedded in biological, cognitive and aesthetic discourses – have been employed in accounts of language structure and relationship, while "formalism" harbours a family of senses referring to particular approaches to the study of language as well as representations of linguistic phenomena. This volume brings together a series of contributions from historians of science and philosophers of language that explore some of the key meanings and uses that these multifaceted terms and their derivatives have found in linguistics, and what these reveal about the mindset, temperament and daily practice of linguists, from the nineteenth century up to the present day.

Ideas and Methodologies in Historical Research

Ideas and Methodologies in Historical Research
Author: Vladimer Luarsabishvili
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2022-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000683073

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This book explores the versatile nature of historical methodology and its use in interdisciplinary research. Based on the historical overview of the appearance of one sort of historical ideas and disappearance of another, the book aims to demonstrate a wide range of possibilities of research in the field and to show how the pursuit of historical truth may facilitate the formation of collective memory and how the application of research tools can explain events in the contemporary world.

History Theory Text

History  Theory  Text
Author: Elizabeth A. Clark
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674015843

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A historian of early Christianity considers various theoretical critiques to examine the problems and opportunities posed by the ways in which history is written. Clark argues for a renewal of the study of premodern Western history through engagement with the critical methods that have transformed other humanities disciplines in recent decades.

Life and Times of Cultural Studies

Life and Times of Cultural Studies
Author: Richard E. Lee
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 082233173X

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