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Intellectuals and Power

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Gebonden, 160 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2014
ISBN13: 9780745668406
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 2014 9780745668406
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In this important new book, the leading philosopher François Laruelle examines the role of intellectuals in our societies today, specifically with regards to criminal justice. He argues that, rather than concerning themselves with abstract philosophical notions like justice, truth and violence, intellectuals should focus on the human victims. Drawing on his influential theory of non–philosophy , he shows how we can submit the theorizing of intellectuals to the scrutiny of the everyday suffering of the victims of crime.

In the course of a wide–ranging discussion with Philippe Petit, Laruelle suspends the presumed authority of intellectuals by challenging the image of the dominant intellectual exemplified by philosophers such as Sartre, Foucault, Lyotard and Debray. In place of domination, he puts forward instead a theory of determination : the determined intellectual is one whose character is conditioned by his relationship to the victim, rather than one who attempts to dominate the victim s experience through a process of theorizing. While philosophy consistently takes the voice away from victims of suffering, non–philosophy is able to construct a theory of violence and crime that gives voice to the victim.

This highly original book will be essential reading for all those interested in contemporary French philosophy and all those concerned with justice in the modern world.

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ISBN13:9780745668406
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:160

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Translator?s Preface Interviewer?s Preface Prologue The Name–of–Man or the Identity of the Real Portrait of the Dominant Intellectual The Victim and the Understanding of Crime The Practice of the Determined Intellectual Criminal History and the Demand for Justice

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