- Jean-François
Lyotard (/liːoʊˈtɑːr/; French: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ljɔtaʁ]; 10
August 1924 – 21
April 1998) was a
French philosopher, sociologist, and literary...
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rejoinder to
Lyotard's anti-foundational,
postmodern challenge to Habermas's own
foundational version of modernism. Jean-François
Lyotard is
credited with...
- term was po****rized by the
writing of
French philosopher Jean-François
Lyotard in 1979.
Metanarrative is
considered a
foundational concept of postmodernism...
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rapport sur le savoir) is a 1979 book by the
philosopher Jean-François
Lyotard, in
which the
author analyzes the
notion of
knowledge in
postmodern society...
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expert on
deconstruction and the
works of
Jacques Derrida and Jean-François
Lyotard.
Bennington has
translated many of Derrida's
works into English. Bennington...
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postmodernism as "a
creation of
modernism at the end of its tether." Jean-François
Lyotard, in
Fredric Jameson's analysis, does not hold
there is a
postmodern stage...
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philosopher Jean-François
Lyotard. The book was
composed following the
ideological shift of the May 68
protests in France,
whereupon Lyotard distanced himself...
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appear to deny that
there are
objective moral values. Jean-François
Lyotard defined philosophical postmodernism in The
Postmodern Condition, writing...
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English translation 1986),
philosopher and
cultural theorist Jean-François
Lyotard defined performativity as the
defining mode of
legitimation of postmodern...
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which he mourned. For the 20th
century philosopher Jean-François
Lyotard the
regicide was the
starting point of all
French thought, the
memory of...