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Modern Philosophy - 20th Century, Modern Philosophy - 19th Century, Modern Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, Existentialism, Phenomenology

Altarity

by Mark C. Taylor
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Overview

The history of society and culture is, in large measure, a history of the struggle with the endlessly complex problems of difference and otherness. Never have the questions posed by difference and otherness been more pressing than they are today.

Synopsis

Readers familiar with Mark C. Taylor's previous writing will immediately recognize Altarity as a remarkable synthetic project. This work combines the analytic depth and detail of Taylor's earlier studies of Kierkegaard and Hegel with the philosophical and theological scope of his highly acclaimed Erring.

In Altarity, Taylor develops a genealogy of otherness and difference that is based on the principle of creative juxtaposition. Rather than relying on a historical or chronological survey of crucial moments in modern philosophical thinking, he explores the complex question of difference through the strategies of contrast, resonance, and design. Taylor brings together the work of thinkers as diverse as Hegel, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Lacan, Bataille, Kristeva, Levinas, Blanchot, Derrida, and Kierkegaard to fashion a broad intellectual scheme.
Situated in an interdisciplinary discourse, Altarity signifies a harnessing of continental and American habits of intellectual thought and illustrates the singularity that emerges from such a configuration. As such, the book functions as a mirror of our intellectual moment and offers the academy a rigorous way of acknowledging the limitations of its own interpretive practices.

About the Author, Mark C. Taylor

Mark C. Taylor is the Preston S. Parish Professor of Humanities at Williams College. He is the author of Erring: A Postmodern A/theology and editor of Deconstruction in Context: Literature and Philosophy, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1987
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
406
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226791388

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