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Zusammenfassung: | "This collection of original essays by many of today's preeminent interpreters of Continental philosophy explores the question of whether Western thought and culture have been dominated by a vision-centered paradigm of knowledge, ethics, and power. It focuses on the character of vision in modern philosophy and on arguments for and against the view that contemporary life and thought are distinctively "ocularcentric."" "Can it be argued that in the period we call modernity this ocularcentrism has assumed a distinctively "modern" historical form? What remains today of the rational vision of the Enlightenment? How does vision figure in the methodology of the social sciences - in its hermeneutics of positions, perspectives, and horizons? Is visualism implicated in the problematics of relativism? In what sense is vision complicit with the exercise of power or the practice of a dangerous politics?" "The authors examine these ideas in the context of the history of philosophy and consider the character of visual discourse in the writings of Plato, Descartes, Hegel, Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, Benjamin, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Derrida, Foucault, Gadamer, Wittgenstein, and Habermas. Ranging from the philosophical canon to such cultural oblects as television and the paintings of Manet, their essays provide an excellent guide to the many debates around ocularcentrism." "All the chapters are previously unpublished except for Hans Blumenberg's classic 1954 essay, "Light as a Metaphor for Truth," included here in its first English translation. Of equal interest to philosophers, intellectual historians, and readers in cultural and gender studies, Modernity and the Hegemony of Vision will surely generate discussion and controversy among all concerned with the meaning of vision in the modern world."--BOOK JACKET. |
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adam_text | Modernity and the
Hegemony of Vision
EDITED BY
David Michael Levin
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley
Los Angeles London
CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTO«
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Introduction
David Mickati
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I. light
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a Metaphor for Truth:
At the Preliminary Stage of Philosophical Concept Formation
30
Z
Virón, Repretentatíon,
and Technotogy
m
Deecarte«
/ &
S.
Vbion, KcOccóon, and
Ореппеш
ТЬе
Hegemony
of Vrnon from a Hegefian Point of View
87
4.
In
Ље
Stadowi
of Phikwophy: Niemche and the Question of V»on
/ 124
5.
Sartre,
Merleau-Ponty,
and the Search lor
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New Ontology of Sight
Martin Jay
/ 143
6.
Dedine
and
FaŁ
Ocularcentrmn in Heidegger*·
Reading of the
НЫогу
of Metaphyiki
ОтММЫЫИтЛ*
/ 186
7.
Time s CSnden
Њчтшт
Rapmfieti
/ 218
&
DcrridaandtheClMureofVeion
/ 234
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9.
The Face and the
Que»;
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Ethical Alteration» of
Ptad Doom
/ 252
10.
Foucauh and the
Edipee
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Thomas
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/ 273
11.
Ocubrccntrbm and
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GtavpaWemk*
/ 287
12. DreamWorklofMaöCultur«:
Walter Benjamin !
Тћедау
of Mcxfernity and the Dialectic» of Seeing
Swam Buck-Mom
/ 309
IS, The Deepotic Eye «nd
Itt
Shadow:
Media Image in the Age of literacy
Robert D. RomtnysbyH
/ 339
14.
Aasisting at
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Birth and Death of PhikwophicViiion
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361
15.
His Matter1» Eye
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INDEX
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