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What Is Critique?

In James Schmidt (ed.), What is Enlightenment?: Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions. University of California Press (1996)

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  1. A Foucauldian-inspired ethnographic investigation: The emergence of the everyday social practice of ADHD.Charles Marley - 2019 - Dissertation, The University of Queensland
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  • Resaying the Human : Levinas Beyond Humanism and Antihumanism.Carl Cederberg - unknown
    In this reading a notion of the human is developed through an engagement with the work of French philosopher Emanuel Levinas. The argument is that, with the help of Levinas, it is possible for the idea of the human to be understood anew, for the notion to be ‘resaid’. This resaying of the human is performed in a critical appropriation of the philosophical tradition: Levinas’s work is shown not to be a new variation of the complacent ideology of humanism; the (...)
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  • Modernity as 'Anthropolarity': The Human Economy of Frankenstein.Benjamin Dawson - 2011 - In Rob Boddice (ed.), Anthropocentrism: Human, Animals, Environments. Brill.
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