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  1. Discourse, Figure (French: Discours, figure) is a 1971 book by the French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard. The philosopher Alan D. Schrift described the book as Lyotard's first major work. According to the philosopher Iain Hamilton Grant, Lyotard regarded it as one of his key works, alongside Libidinal Economy (1974) and The ...

  2. Discourse, Figure could be read almost as a novel or epic poem, replete with philosophical, aesthetic, psychoanalytic, religious, and political allusions. His discourse is figurative.

  3. 28 de may. de 2019 · Discours, figure. by. Lyotard, Jean François. Publication date. 2002. Topics. General semantics, Form (Aesthetics), Art -- Philosophy. Publisher. Paris : Klincksieck.

  4. Discourse, Figure is Lyotard’s thesis. Provoked in part by Lacan’s influential seminars in Paris, Discourse, Figure distinguishes between the meaningfulness of linguistic signs and the meaningfulness of plastic arts such as painting and sculpture.

  5. Now available in English, Discourse, Figure is Jean-François Lyotard’s thesis. Provoked in part by Lacan’s influential seminars in Paris, Discourse, Figure distinguishes between the meaningfulness of linguistic signs and the meaningfulness of plastic arts such as painting and sculpture.

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    Discurso, figura ( francés : Discours, figura ) es un libro de 1971 del filósofo francés Jean-François Lyotard . El filósofo Alan D. Schrift describió el libro como la primera obra importante de Lyotard. [1] Según el filósofo Iain Hamilton Grant , Lyotard la consideró una de sus obras clave, junto con Libidinal Economy (1974) y The Differend (1983). [2]

  7. 21 de sept. de 2018 · In Discourse, Figure (1971), Lyotard differentiates discourse, that is, the written text investigated by semiotics and structuralism, and the figural, that is, the visual, which he discusses through the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty.