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Michael A. Weinstein e-bog

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This book is a major reassessment of Michael Weinstein's political philosophy. It situates his singular contribution, designated as &quote;critical vitalism,&quote; in the context of both canonical American and contemporary continental theory. Weinstein is presented as a philosopher of life and as an American Nietzsche. Yet the contributors also persuasively argue for this form of thinking as a...
E-bog 322,59 DKK
Forfattere Rubenstein, Diane (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 5 december 2014
Længde 238 sider
Genrer HPCF3
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317747628
This book is a major reassessment of Michael Weinstein's political philosophy. It situates his singular contribution, designated as "e;critical vitalism,"e; in the context of both canonical American and contemporary continental theory. Weinstein is presented as a philosopher of life and as an American Nietzsche. Yet the contributors also persuasively argue for this form of thinking as a prescient prophecy addressing contemporary society's concern over the management of life as well as the technological changes that both threaten and sustain intimacy. This is the first full scale study of Weinstein's work which reveals surprising aspects of a philosophic journey that has encompassed most of the major American (pragmatic or vitalist) or Continental (phenomenological or existential) traditions. Weinstein is read as a comparative political theorist, a precursor to post-structuralism, and as a post-colonial border theorist. A different aspect of his oeuvre is highlighted in each of the book's three sections. The opening essays comprising the "e;Action"e; diptych contrasts meditative versus extrapolative approaches; "e;Contemplation"e; stages a series of encounters between Weinstein and his philosophic interlocutors; "e;Vitalism"e; presents Weinstein as a teacher, media analyst, musician, and performance artist. The book contains an epilogue written by Weinstein in response to the contributors.