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Double Dialectics Between Universalism and Relativism in Enlightenment and Postmodern Thought

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2002Description: 169pISBN:
  • 0742513688
DDC classification:
  • N86 M853
Partial contents:
Introduction Between Universalism and Relativism:Philosophizing Common Sense Chapter One The Postmodern Need for a Philosophy of Common Sense: Lyotard`s The Postmodern Condition and The Differend Chapter Two Dialectical Deduction: A Reading of Kant`s Critique of Pure Reason Chapter Three Beyond the Particular and the Universal: D`Alemberf s "Discours preliminaire" to the Encyclop&lie Chapter Four An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderofs Supplement au Voyage de Bougainvill Chapter Five Hybridity and Ethics in Chateaubriand`s Atala Chapter Six The Dialectical Process of Decolonialization:Fanon`s The Wretched of the Earth Chapter Seven The Problem of Cultural Relativism: Said`s Orientalism and The World, the Text, and the Critic
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Introduction Between Universalism and Relativism:Philosophizing Common Sense Chapter One The Postmodern Need for a Philosophy of Common Sense: Lyotard`s The Postmodern Condition and The Differend Chapter Two Dialectical Deduction: A Reading of Kant`s Critique of Pure Reason Chapter Three Beyond the Particular and the Universal: D`Alemberf s "Discours preliminaire" to the Encyclop&lie Chapter Four An Ethics of Cultural Exchange: Diderofs Supplement au Voyage de Bougainvill Chapter Five Hybridity and Ethics in Chateaubriand`s Atala Chapter Six The Dialectical Process of Decolonialization:Fanon`s The Wretched of the Earth Chapter Seven The Problem of Cultural Relativism: Said`s Orientalism and The World, the Text, and the Critic

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