Deconstructing Macbeth: The Hyperontological ViewFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1990 - Počet stran: 261 Macbeth is discussed in relation to Derrida's notion of the metaphysics of presence. Fawkner argues that the quest for metaphysical certitude in Macbeth is related to the hero's transformation from a heroic to a post-heroic status. |
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... notions of mastery (Hegel), desire (Kojève), servitude (Nietzsche), expenditure (Bataille), and supplementarity (Derrida). this book nevertheless also focuses the areas where the specific limits of these different notions have to be ...
... notions of mastery (Hegel), desire (Kojève), servitude (Nietzsche), expenditure (Bataille), and supplementarity (Derrida). this book nevertheless also focuses the areas where the specific limits of these different notions have to be ...
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... notions to Shake- speare's text but rather a general alert- ness to the way in which the drama disarranges itself in ... notion of metaphysical certitude rather than by ambition , and that this quest for metaphysical certitude governs ...
... notions to Shake- speare's text but rather a general alert- ness to the way in which the drama disarranges itself in ... notion of metaphysical certitude rather than by ambition , and that this quest for metaphysical certitude governs ...
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... Notion of Expenditure 155 6.2 Sovereignty 164 6.3 Tragic Simulacrum 173 6.4 Cosmetics 181 7.1 The Ontological Fallacy 188 7.2 The Desire of Apollo 198 7.3 Shakespeare's Other 204 Notes 219 Terminological Usage 233 Bibliography 237 Index ...
... Notion of Expenditure 155 6.2 Sovereignty 164 6.3 Tragic Simulacrum 173 6.4 Cosmetics 181 7.1 The Ontological Fallacy 188 7.2 The Desire of Apollo 198 7.3 Shakespeare's Other 204 Notes 219 Terminological Usage 233 Bibliography 237 Index ...
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... notion : that a " master " who receives an infi- nite amount of dialectical recognition ( what Shakespeare calls " golden opinions " ) arrives at an existential impasse . Precisely by being recognized in an unlimited fashion , he does ...
... notion : that a " master " who receives an infi- nite amount of dialectical recognition ( what Shakespeare calls " golden opinions " ) arrives at an existential impasse . Precisely by being recognized in an unlimited fashion , he does ...
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