An edition of Signs of paradox (1997)

Signs of paradox

irony, resentment, and other mimetic structures

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An edition of Signs of paradox (1997)

Signs of paradox

irony, resentment, and other mimetic structures

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Starting from the minimal principle of generative anthropology - that human culture originates as "the deferral of violence through representation" - the author proposes a new understanding of the fundamental concepts of metaphysics and an explanation of the historical problematic that underlies the postmodern "end of culture."

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Language
English
Pages
222

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Signs of paradox: irony, resentment, and other mimetic structures
1997, Stanford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-218) and index.

Published in
Stanford, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
128
Library of Congress
BD450 .G318 1997, BD450.G318 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
222 p. ;
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL988351M
ISBN 10
0804727694
LCCN
96026518
OCLC/WorldCat
34951553
Library Thing
9740031

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