Critique of Dialectical Reason: Theory of practical ensembles, Volume 7During the Algerian War Jean-Paul Sartre reappraised his own philosophical and political thought and wrote it up as a critique of dialectical reason. In this first volume of his writings a new introduction has been added by Frederic Jameson. |
Contents
EDITORS NOTE | xi |
THE DOGMATIC DIALECTIC | 15 |
Hegelian Dogmatism | 21 |
The Domain of Dialectical Reason | 32 |
CRITIQUE OF CRITICAL INVESTIGATION | 42 |
INDIVIDUAL PRAXIS AS TOTALISATION | 79 |
Labour | 89 |
HUMAN RELATIONS AS A MEDIATION | 95 |
The Storming of the Bastille | 351 |
The Third Party and the Group | 363 |
The Intelligibility of the Fused Group | 382 |
THE STATUTORY GROUP | 405 |
THE ORGANISATION | 445 |
THE CONSTITUTED DIALECTIC | 505 |
THE INSTITUTION | 576 |
Racism and Antisemitism | 642 |
Reciprocity Exploitation and Repression | 109 |
Worked Matter as the Alienated Objectification | 153 |
ii Interest | 197 |
Necessity as a New Structure of Dialectical | 220 |
Class Being | 228 |
COLLECTIVES | 256 |
THE FUSED GROUP | 345 |
THE PLACE OF HISTORY | 664 |
CLASS STRUGGLE AND DIALECTICAL REASON | 735 |
ANNEXE | 821 |
GLOSSARY | 827 |
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Critique of Dialectical Reason: Theory of practical ensembles, Volume 7 Jean-Paul Sartre Limited preview - 2004 |
Common terms and phrases
abstract activity alienation alterity apodictic appears basis becomes bourgeois characteristics class struggle collective colonialists common action common individual common praxis comprehension concrete constituted contradiction counter-finality defined determination dialectical Reason differentiation employers ensemble everyone's example exigency exis existence exploitation exteriority fact free praxis freedom function fused group Hegel History impossibility impotence individual praxis inert inertia inorganic institutional integration intelligibility interiorised interiority investigation labour labour power lived machine Marxist material matter means mediation milieu monism movement multiplicity necessity negation negative object objectification ontological oppression organised group organism particular passive pledge point of view positive possible practical field practico-inert field precisely Problem of Method produced proletariat realises reality reciprocity relations of production reveals scarcity seriality signification simply social society sovereign sovereignty statute structure struggle sub-group synthetic temporalisation third party tion totality transcendence transformation unification unified unity untranscendable violence whole words workers
References to this book
The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration Anthony Giddens Limited preview - 1986 |
Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics of Meaning David Theo Goldberg No preview available - 1993 |