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Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory Christopher Norris

Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory By Christopher Norris

Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory by Christopher Norris


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Detailed account of Spinoza's influence on various schools of present-day critical thought - from Althusserian Marxism to hermeneutics, deconstruction, narrative poetics, new Historicism, and the unclassifiable writings of a thinker like Giles Deleuze.

Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory Summary

Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory by Christopher Norris

This book offers a detailed account of Spinoza's influence on various schools of present-day critical thought. That influence extends from Althusserian Marxism to hermeneutics, deconstruction, narrative poetics, new historicism, and the unclassifiable writings of a thinker like Giles Deleuze. The author combines a close exegesis of Spinoza's texts with a series of chapters that trace the evolution of literary theory from its period of high scientific rigour in the mid-1960s to its latest postmodern, neopragmatist or anti-theoretical phase. He examines the thought of Althusser, Macherey and Deleuze as well as others (including the new historicists) who have registered the impact of his pioneering work without any overt acknowledgement. On the one hand, theorists like Althusser and Macherey could celebrate Spinoza as the first philosopher before Marx to understand the need for a riorous distinction between science (or theoretical practice) and ideology (or the realm of lived experience subject to various forms of imaginary error of misrecognition). On the other, Deleuze makes Spinoza the hero of his crusade against theories of whatever kind - Kantian, Marxist, Freudian, post structuralist - which always end up by imposing some abstract order of concepts and categories on the libidinal flux of desiring production, or the body-without-organs of anarchic instinctual drives.

Table of Contents

Spinoza versus Hegel - the Althusserian moment; truth and error in a Spinozist sense - Deleuze, Derrida, de Man; language, truth and historical understanding; the claim of reason - Spinoza as a left-Cartesian; from scriptural hermeneutics to secular critique; fiction, philosophy and the way of ideas; why Spinoza now? - the critique of revelation revisited.

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GOR004283314
9780631175582
063117558X
Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical Theory by Christopher Norris
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1990-11-29
240
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