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This is a collection of interviews in which Cornelius Castoriadis
discusses his key works and ideas. Cornelius Castoriadis
(1922-1997) was a philosopher, social critic, political activist,
practicisn psychoanalyst and professional economist. His work is
widely recognized as one of the most singular and important
contributions to twentieth-century thought. In this collection of
interviews, Castoriadis discusses some of his most important ideas
with leading figures in the disciplines that play such a crucial
part in his philosophical work: poetry, psychoanalysis, biology and
mathematics. Available in English for the first time, these
interviews provide a concise and accessible introduction to his
work as a whole, allowing him to draw on the astounding breadth of
his knowledge (ranging from philosophy and mathematics to political
theory and psychoanalysis). They also render Castoriadis' cutting,
polemical and entertaining style while displaying the originality
and clarity of his primary concepts. Intellectually provoking, this
timely collection shows how Castoriadis' polemics are sharp and
riveting, his conceptual manoeuvres rigorous and original, and his
passion inspiring. This is an excellent introduction to one of
Europe's most important intellectuals.
In this vibrant debate with intellectuals influenced by Marcel
Mauss, including Alain Caille and Chantal Mouffe, the incisive
Greek-French activist and philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis
addresses the challenge of critical thinking in an international
context. The first half explores the tradition of radical
self-critique and the prospect of affirming its value in a
non-ethnocentric way. While defending ancient Greek contributions
to the Western tradition of radical self-critique - including the
practice of "relativizing" one's own culture, of engaging in
philosophical interrogation, and of establishing democratic
institutions - Castoriadis is challenged to explore the
trans-contextual features of any self-critical, or "autonomous,"
social institution. In the second half Castoriadis offers a
penetrating critique of representative democracy, and the
discussion makes important strides toward a new conception of
direct democracy, of political education, and of the institutional
prerequisites for the continuation of radical self-critique in
politics and philosophy.
In this vibrant debate with intellectuals influenced by Marcel
Mauss, including Alain Caille and Chantal Mouffe, the incisive
Greek-French activist and philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis
addresses the challenge of critical thinking in an international
context. The first half explores the tradition of radical
self-critique and the prospect of affirming its value in a
non-ethnocentric way. While defending ancient Greek contributions
to the Western tradition of radical self-critique - including the
practice of "relativizing" one's own culture, of engaging in
philosophical interrogation, and of establishing democratic
institutions - Castoriadis is challenged to explore the
trans-contextual features of any self-critical, or "autonomous,"
social institution. In the second half Castoriadis offers a
penetrating critique of representative democracy, and the
discussion makes important strides toward a new conception of
direct democracy, of political education, and of the institutional
prerequisites for the continuation of radical self-critique in
politics and philosophy.
This title is a collection of interviews in which Cornelius
Castoriadis discusses his key works and ideas. Cornelius
Castoriadis (1922-1997) was a philosopher, social critic, political
activist, practicing psychoanalyst and professional economist. His
work is widely recognized as one of the most singular and important
contributions to twentieth-century thought. In this collection of
interviews, Castoriadis discusses some of his most important ideas
with leading figures in the disciplines that play such a crucial
part in his philosophical work: poetry, psychoanalysis, biology and
mathematics. Available in English for the first time, these
interviews provide a concise and accessible introduction to his
work as a whole, allowing him to draw on the astounding breadth of
his knowledge (ranging from philosophy and mathematics to political
theory and psychoanalysis). They also render Castoriadis' cutting,
polemical and entertaining style while displaying the originality
and clarity of his primary concepts. Intellectually provoking, this
timely collection shows how Castoriadis' polemics are sharp and
riveting, his conceptual manoeuvres rigorous and original, and his
passion inspiring. This is an excellent introduction to one of
Europe's most important intellectuals.
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