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lxxx + 583pp., hardcover (editor's green cloth), dustwrapper, 25cm., in the series "Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta" volume 142, fine condition (as new), text in French (texte en français), ISBN 978-90-429-1541-2, X80283
Moretti & Vitali 2002. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO Quale spazio può essere oggi allestito dall’etica? Quali sono le condizioni per ricostituire un luogo dove il soggetto possa dimorare al di fuori di ogni pretesa di fondazione ontologica? La filosofia viene convocata con la psicoanalisi per un ripensamento delle categorie fondative, a partire dall’assunto che la centralità del linguaggio non è segno individuante il genere umano e non lo esaurisce nella sua “fisionomia” di animal rationale, limitato in un’etica puramente valoriale oppure affondato nella solitudine di un’etica tragica. Al vettore del linguistico inteso come ciò che marca la discontinuità con “il resto dell’accadere universale” (Freud) non si tratta però di contrapporre 1′”altro dal linguistico”, come risulta, per certi versi, da alcune delle posizioni filosofiche discusse in questo libro. Occorre piuttosto riprendere a percorrere, sulla scorta del lavoro teorico di Sergio Finzi e di Virginia Finzi Ghisi, “la via lunga e discensionale delle forme”, attraverso cui il soggetto si costituisce coestensivamente al resto dell’accadere universale. Da quest’angolazione, il linguaggio non ha più la funzione di differenziare “l’uomo dall’animale” ma di esplicitare “i legami che intercorrono tra i due” (V. Finzi Ghisi), e diventa punto di arrivo “di un processo silenzioso di metamorfosi della luce e del colore” (S. Finzi). Attraverso questa via lunga e discensionale si dischiude, in virtù del fondamentale e inaugurale passo costitutivo di ogni soggettività che è l’invenzione del luogo della fobia, l’etica della verità del soggetto. Per la preminenza che in tale luogo ha la dimensione rappresentativa, quest’etica si configura come un’etica della rappresentazione. Riconosciuto ed elaborato con le sue “prime invenzioni” (teorie sessuali infantili e romanzo familiare) il proprio fondo psicotico (“l’espandersi disordinato del godimento paterno da cui si nasce”), il soggetto articola il proprio esserci in continuità con quel mondo delle forme da cui discende e ritrova, per questa via, il proprio posto nella grande politela della natura.
9144679Short description: In Russian. Klepikov, Alexander Konstantinovich. Creativity and work of director and actor. Moscow: State Publishing House, 1922. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU9144679
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20034212003 - broché - Volume 15 - Numéro 1 - Revue semestrielle d'anthropologie des connaissances - Publié par les éditions Erès - 2003 - In-8 (24 x 16 cm) broché - 214 pages - Jean-Pierre POITOU (Directeur de la publication) - ISBN : 9782749202426 - Numéro sous la direction d'Anne BALANSARD
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1998G082180779XI3N10Amer Mathematical Society 1998. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Amer Mathematical Society paperback
B9783034309882Paperback / softback. New. Why does the 1974 war in Cyprus remain so dominant in Greek-Cypriot cinema This book explores the development of contemporary Greek-Cypriot cinema in response to the crisis of history the burden of memory and the dislocation of the island's geographical spaces as a result of the war. paperback
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8vo., First Edition; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1989500061932Anchor 1989 304 pages 12 954x2 286x19 812cm. 1989. Broché. 304 pages.
Vg/VG . delightful clean copy tightly bound. slight rubbing to edges of dj. internally no fault not price-clipped. no inscriptions.An attempt at a new understanding of the trial of Socrates.to Stone the shame of the trial is that a society famous for its citizen's right of free speech prosecuted a philosopher for, " no other crime than exercising it" He asks the question, "How could the trial of Socrartes have happened in a free society ?".
Investigative journalist turns his talents to 5th.C Athens and a masterly analysis of Socrates and his ideas, as well as the Athenian justice system 282p. bibliography. index. Book
Investigative journalist turns his talents to 5th.C Athens and a masterly analysis of Socrates and his ideas, as well as the Athenian justice system 282p. bibliography. index. Book
Minor shelfwear; 0.67 x 8.02 x 5.24 Inches; 304 pages
Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep has been deleted with black permanent marker. DJ has chipping and small tears. ; 0.67 x 8.02 x 5.24 Inches; 304 pages
9.1 X 6.1 X 0.6 inches; 304 pages
[Everyman's Library. no. 457]Vintage copy, clean and crisp. The first printing of this translation, with an introduction by John Warrington in the Everyman series , Book
Light pencil to about 4 pages. Spine sunned. Stapled book. Light crease to 1 corner. ; English translation. ; 58 pages
198832402AB1988. First Edition London Jonathan Cape 1988. Octavo. XI282 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Name and date of preowner on endpaper. Newspaper-clipping with a Review of this book by Peter Levi loosely inserted / Newspaper-clipping of an article related to the book by Peter Jenkins also loosely inserted: "Socratic questions for today's society". Includes chapters like: Socrates and Athens / Socrates and Homer / The Good life: The Third Socratic Divergence / The Prejudices of Socrates / Xenophon Plato and the Three Earthquakes / How Socrates did his best to antagonize the Jury / How Socrates easily might have won Acquittal / The Four Words / Why did they wait until he was Seventy / etc. etc. Epilogue: Was there a witch-hunt in ancient Athens hardcover
1920322359London: Macmillan 1920. hardcover. fine. 12mo beautifully rebound by Baynton in full burgundy morocco ornately gilt floral design on spine and covers inner dentelles all edges gilt. London: Macmillan 1920. Fine.<br/> <br/> Golden Treasury Series.<br/> <br/> Macmillan unknown
Original first vintage Penguin Classics edition. [L24] Book
Neat crisp student reading copy with a few underlinings 121p. Book