In this path-breaking study Christopher Norris proposes a transformed
understanding of the much-exaggerated differences between analytic and
continental philosophy. While keeping the analytic tradition squarely
in view his book focuses on the work of Jacques Derrida and Alain
Badiou, two of the most original and significant figures in the recent
history of ideas. Norris argues that these thinkers have decisively
reconfigured the terrain of contemporary philosophy and, between them,
pointed a way beyond some of those seemingly intractable issues that
have polarised debate on both sides of the notional rift between the
analytic and continental traditions. In particular his book sets out
to show - against the received analytic wisdom - that continental
philosophy has its own analytic resources and is capable of bringing
some much-needed fresh insight to bear on problems in philosophy of
language, logic and mathematics. Norris provides not only a unique
comparative account of Derrida's and Badiou's work but also a
remarkably wide-ranging assessment of their joint contribution to
philosophy's current - if widely resisted - potential for
self-transformation.
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ISBN
9781441193971
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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