Disparities by Slavoj Žižek, Hardcover, 9781474272704 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

Disparities

Author: Slavoj Žižek  

A provocative account of what the concept of disparity might really mean from one of the world's most famous contemporary thinkers.

Read more
Product Unavailable

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

A provocative account of what the concept of disparity might really mean from one of the world's most famous contemporary thinkers.

Read more

Description

The concept of disparity has long been a topic of obsession and argument for philosophers but Slavoj Žižek would argue that what disparity and negativity could mean, might mean and should mean for us and our lives has never been more hotly debated.Disparities explores contemporary 'negative' philosophies from Catherine Malabou's plasticity, Julia Kristeva's abjection and Robert Pippin's self-consciousness to the God of negative theology, new realisms and post-humanism and draws a radical line under them. Instead of establishing a dialogue with these other ideas of disparity, Slavoj Žižek wants to establish a definite departure, a totally different idea of disparity based on an imaginative dialectical materialism. This notion of rupturing what has gone before is based on a provocative reading of how philosophers can, if they're honest, engage with each other. Slavoj Žižek borrows Alain Badiou's notion that a true idea is the one that divides. Radically departing from previous formulations of negativity and disparity, Žižek employs a new kind of negativity: namely positing that when a philosopher deals with another philosopher, his or her stance is never one of dialogue, but one of division, of drawing a line that separates truth from falsity.

Read more

Critic Reviews

“"All in all, Z'iz'ek proves again that he is one of today's most important and exciting philosophers." - CHOICE”

A book of profound philosophical investigation. David Marx Book Reviews

Read more

About the Author

Slavoj Žižek is one of the world's leading contemporary cultural critics and a hugely prolific author. He is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, UK, and Visiting Professor at the New School for Social Research, New York, USA.

Read more

More on this Book

The concept of negativity has long been a topic of obsession and argument for philosophers but Slavoj Zizek would argue that what negativity could mean, might mean and should mean for us and our lives has never been more hotly debated. .. Negativity explores contemporary 'negative' philosophies from Catherine Malabou's plasticity, Julia Kristeva's abjection and Robert Pippin's self-consciousness to the God of negative theology, new realisms and post-humanism and draws a radical line under them. Instead of establishing a dialogue with these other ideas of negativity, Slavoj Zizek wants to establish a definite departure, a totally different idea of negativity based on an imaginative dialectical materialism. This notion of rupturing what has gone before is based on a provocative reading of how philosophers can, if they're honest, engage with each other. Slavoj Zizek borrows Alain Badiou's notion that a true idea is the one that divides. Radically departing from previous formulations of negativity, Zizek employs a new kind of negativity: namely positing that when a philosopher deals with another philosopher, his or her stance is never one of dialogue, but one of division, of drawing a line that separates truth from falsity.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Bloomsbury Academic
Published
20th October 2016
Pages
456
ISBN
9781474272704

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

Product Unavailable