Jean François Lyotard: AestheticsVictor E. Taylor, Gregg Lambert |
Contents
General Introduction | 1 |
VOLUMEI AESTHETICS | 13 |
from discourse and figure to experimentation and event | 32 |
Lyotard | 39 |
Lyotard Kafka and the visible human project | 82 |
Lyotard and us | 100 |
on Jean François Lyotard | 123 |
Hegel and Diderot | 147 |
two readings of Kant | 195 |
Lyotard and the events of the postmodern sublime | 241 |
before and after the sublime | 251 |
Common terms and phrases
Adorno aesthesis aesthetic analogy analysis argues artist Auschwitz avant-garde beautiful become bodily mode body claim cognitive concept concerned consciousness constitute critical Critique Critique of Judgement culture death Derrida determined dialectic Diderot's difference Differend ethical event experience figure Geoffrey Bennington happening Hegel hermeneutics heterogeneity honor of thinking Horace ibid idea imaginary inscription Instructions païennes Jacques Derrida Jean-François Lyotard judgment justice Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge Kristeva Lacoue-Labarthe language games legitimate linkage little narratives Marxism matter meaning metalanguage metanarrative metaphysical modern modernist moral mourning narration narrative imagination narrative pragmatics narratology nephew Neveu notion object opposition painting Paris Phenomenology Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe philosophy phrase play political possible Postmodern Condition precisely present problem question radical rational reading referent representation Rome Routledge rules save the honor sense sentence signify singularity sublime temporal theory thought tion trans truth unpresentable Vattimo Visible Human Project writing wrong