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With the publication of French Philosophy of the Sixties, Alain Renaut and Luc Ferry in 1985 launched their famous critique against canonical figures such as Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, bringing under rigorous scrutiny the entire post-structuralist project that had dominated Western intellectual life for over two decades. Their goal was to defend



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"Alain Renaut places himself foursquare in [the] humanist tradition in a spirited and erudite attempt to retrieve what he sees as its most important legacy... [He is] one of the brightest lights in contemporary French moral and political philosophy."--Fredrick Appel, The Boston Book Review "Alain Renaut tells the story of the elimination of the [human] subject, bringing together, with astonishing virtuosity, pedagogical clarity and a sense of drama... By the very virtue of its richness, this learned yet fast-paced book raises a myriad of questions... [It is] a book that one must read ... as a moving and admirable restoration of the idea of the subject."--Alain Finkielkraut, L'evenement du jeudi "Renaut's journey through the rise of philosophical individualism is a fascinating one for those interested in modern philosophical developments."--Martin Sheehan, Australia and World Affairs

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ForewordTranslator's NotePrefacePt. 1Readings of ModernityCh. IHeidegger: The Reign of the Subject3Ch. IIDumont: The Triumph of the Individual29Pt. 2Logic of PhilosophyCh. IIILeibniz: The Monadological Idea and the Birth of the Individual61Ch. IVBerkeley and Hume: The Empiricist Monadologies and the Dissolution of the Subject88Ch. VHegel and Nietzsche: Development of the Monadologies115Pt. 3Transcendence and Autonomy: The End of the MonadologiesPreamble: Phenomenology and Criticism141Ch. VILevinas: The Rupture of Immanence143Ch. VIIKant: The Horizon of Transcendence167Notes201Bibliography241Index251

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 14/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9780691604183, 978-0691604183
      ISBN10: 0691604185

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      Book Synopsis

      With the publication of French Philosophy of the Sixties, Alain Renaut and Luc Ferry in 1985 launched their famous critique against canonical figures such as Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, bringing under rigorous scrutiny the entire post-structuralist project that had dominated Western intellectual life for over two decades. Their goal was to defend



      Trade Review
      "Alain Renaut places himself foursquare in [the] humanist tradition in a spirited and erudite attempt to retrieve what he sees as its most important legacy... [He is] one of the brightest lights in contemporary French moral and political philosophy."--Fredrick Appel, The Boston Book Review "Alain Renaut tells the story of the elimination of the [human] subject, bringing together, with astonishing virtuosity, pedagogical clarity and a sense of drama... By the very virtue of its richness, this learned yet fast-paced book raises a myriad of questions... [It is] a book that one must read ... as a moving and admirable restoration of the idea of the subject."--Alain Finkielkraut, L'evenement du jeudi "Renaut's journey through the rise of philosophical individualism is a fascinating one for those interested in modern philosophical developments."--Martin Sheehan, Australia and World Affairs

      Table of Contents
      ForewordTranslator's NotePrefacePt. 1Readings of ModernityCh. IHeidegger: The Reign of the Subject3Ch. IIDumont: The Triumph of the Individual29Pt. 2Logic of PhilosophyCh. IIILeibniz: The Monadological Idea and the Birth of the Individual61Ch. IVBerkeley and Hume: The Empiricist Monadologies and the Dissolution of the Subject88Ch. VHegel and Nietzsche: Development of the Monadologies115Pt. 3Transcendence and Autonomy: The End of the MonadologiesPreamble: Phenomenology and Criticism141Ch. VILevinas: The Rupture of Immanence143Ch. VIIKant: The Horizon of Transcendence167Notes201Bibliography241Index251

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