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  1. Nietzsche and the Origin of Virtue

    By Lester H. Hunt

    In Ecce Homo (1908) Friedrich Nietzsche calls himself "the first immoralist" and adds "that makes me the annihilator par excellence". Lester Hunt examines this and other radical claims in order to show that Nietzsche does have a coherent ethical and political philosophy. He uses Nietzsche's...

    Published May 5th 1993 by Routledge

  2. Je, Tu, Nous

    Towards a Culture of Difference

    By Luce Irigaray

    Luce Irigaray is widely recognised as one of the leading figures in the study of women, language and culture. She is arguably the most original and provocative feminist theorist in contemporary French thought. Over recent years her ideas have become massively influential, not least in feminist...

    Published October 21st 1992 by Routledge

  3. Judging Lyotard

    Edited by Andrew Benjamin

    Series: Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature

    Published July 1st 1992 by Routledge

  4. Art, Mimesis and the Avant-Garde

    Aspects of a Philosophy of Difference

    By Andrew Benjamin

    Benjamin argues for a reappraisal of philosophy with reference to the centrality of ontology, offering original reinterpretations of contemporary painters including Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon and R.B. Kitaj....

    Published August 21st 1991 by Routledge

  5. The Provocation of Levinas

    Rethinking the Other

    Edited by Robert Bernasconi, David Wood

    Series: Warwick Studies in Philosophy and Literature

    Published November 2nd 1988 by Routledge

  6. The Opening of Vision

    Nihilism and the Postmodern Situation

    By David Michael Levin

    Nietzsche and Heidegger saw in modernity a time endangered by nihilism. Starting out from this interpretation, David Levin links the nihilism raging today in Western society and culture to our concrete historical experience with vision....

    Published May 4th 1988 by Routledge

  7. The Wake of Imagination

    By Richard Kearney

    With his remarkable range of vision, the author takes us on a voyage of discovery that leads from Eden to Fellini, from paradise to parody - plotting the various models of the imagination as: Hebraic, Greek, medieval, Romantic, existential and post-modern....

    Published April 27th 1988 by Routledge

  8. Eros and Civilization

    2nd Edition

    By Herbert Marcuse

    In this classic work, Herbert Marcuse takes as his starting point Freud's statement that civilization is based on the permanent subjugation of the human instincts, his reconstruction of the prehistory of mankind - to an interpretation of the basic trends of western civilization, stressing the...

    Published October 7th 1987 by Routledge