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Through a series of rigorous encounters with key critical figures, this monograph argues that modern thought is, in a double sense, the thought of pain. This book investigates the idea that modern European philosophy after Kant offers less the conceptual equipment to tackle pain in explanatory terms, than an experience of thought that participates in the forms of pain and suffering about which it speaks. Perhaps surprisingly, the question of pain establishes a ground from which to examine key debates in twentieth-century European philosophy, most recently between forms of post-structuralist and ethical thinking imagined to be in crisis and the resurgence of discourses of political emancipation arising from traditions of thought associated with Marxism.

Key features:
Offers a systematic account of the modern European tradition''s relationship to the question of pain and suffering
Suggests new readings of ''ethics'' and ''evil''
Evaluates the politics of contemporary critical theory
Sets new agendas for reading post-Kantian philosophy

Modern Thought in Pain

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    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 31/05/2015
    ISBN13: 9780748692415, 978-0748692415
    ISBN10: 074869241X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Through a series of rigorous encounters with key critical figures, this monograph argues that modern thought is, in a double sense, the thought of pain. This book investigates the idea that modern European philosophy after Kant offers less the conceptual equipment to tackle pain in explanatory terms, than an experience of thought that participates in the forms of pain and suffering about which it speaks. Perhaps surprisingly, the question of pain establishes a ground from which to examine key debates in twentieth-century European philosophy, most recently between forms of post-structuralist and ethical thinking imagined to be in crisis and the resurgence of discourses of political emancipation arising from traditions of thought associated with Marxism.

    Key features:
    Offers a systematic account of the modern European tradition''s relationship to the question of pain and suffering
    Suggests new readings of ''ethics'' and ''evil''
    Evaluates the politics of contemporary critical theory
    Sets new agendas for reading post-Kantian philosophy

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