Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason, 1 : Toward an Existentialist Theory of History.
Sartre and Foucault were two of the most prominent and at times mutually antagonistic philosophical figures of the twentieth century. And nowhere are the antithetical natures of their existentialist and poststructuralist philosophies more apparent than in their disparate approaches to historical und...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1997.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason; Contents; Preface: The Diary and the Map; Acknowledgements; Works Frequently Cited; Part One; 1. Living History: The Risk of Choice and the Pinch of the Real; 2. The Dawning of a Theory of History; 3. Dialectic of Historical Understanding; 4. History as Fact and as Value; Conclusion to Part One; Part Two; 5. History Has Its Reasons; 6. The Sens of History: Discovery and Decision; 7. History and Biography: Critique 2; 8. Biography and History: The Family Idiot; Conclusion to Part Two; Part Three.
- 9. Sartre and the Poetics of History: The Historian as Dramaturge10. History and Structure: Sartre and Foucault; Conclusion to Volume One; Notes; Index.