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  1. 1 de mar. de 1994 · "Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime" remains the best and most thorough introduction to the stakes and style of this gesture. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Rottenberg's elegant translation to readers of Lyotard and/or Kant ; this text will challenge, if not change the way you read these authors, regardless of your familiarity with either.

    • Jean-Francois Lyotard
  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · The Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility between different intellectual and affective faculties. These lessons thus highlight the analysis of a "differend of feeling" in Kant's text, which is also the analysis of a "feeling of differend," and connect ...

  3. The Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility between different intellectual and affective faculties. These lessons thus highlight the analysis of a differend of feeling in Kant's text, which is also the analysis of a feeling of differend, and connect this ...

  4. The Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility between different intellectual and affective faculties. These lessons thus highlight the analysis of a differend of feeling in Kant's text, which is also the analysis of a feeling of differend, and connect this ...

  5. Rethinking Marxism. 2023. This essay proposes a critique of posthumanist critical theory through the development of the category of the hysterical sublime, a concept first introduced by Fredric Jameson in his early writings…. Expand.

  6. 1 de mar. de 1994 · Second, because the analytic of the sublime reveals the inability of aesthetic experience to bridge the separate realms of theoretical and practical reason, Lyotard can connect his reconstitution of Kant's critical project with today's debates about the very conditions—and limits—of presentation in general.

  7. Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime: Kant's Critique of Judgment, [sections] 23-29 Meridian (Stanford, Calif.), ISSN 1543-7442 Volume 261 of Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics Series: Author: Jean-François Lyotard: Editors: Werner Hamacher, David E. Wellbery: Translated by: Elizabeth Rottenberg: Publisher: Stanford University Press, 1994: ISBN ...