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Lyotard to sketch a narrative analysis of the older forms of scientific legitimation, whose collapse in our own time imposes such desperate solutions, such remarkable last-minute salvage operations.
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Nov 29, 2010 · Translation of: La condition postmoderne Includes bibliographical references and index
Lyotard's seminal work The Postmodern Condition has been considered one of the most influential works of postmodernism. It has inspired thinkers and scholars in its criticism and report of the knowledge and its suggestiveness of paralogies.
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The object of this study is the condition of knowledge in the most highly developed societies. I have decided to use the word postmodern to describe that condition.
In "The Postmodern Condition," Jean-François Lyotard embarks on a profound exploration of the shifting landscape of knowledge and cultural narratives in an increasingly decentralized and pluralistic world. With striking acuity, Lyotard dissects the decline of grand narratives—the overarching stories that once provided unified explanations of ...
Lyotard's work has been introduced to Rhetoric Review by Victor Vitanza, whose Fall 1987 "Critical Sub/Versions of the History of Philosophi-cal Rhetoric" invokes The Postmodern Condition. Along with Lyotard, Vitanza casts suspicion upon the virtue of consensus; further, he celebrates
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Jean-François Lyotard. U of Minnesota Press, 1984 - Philosophy - 110 pages. In this book it explores science and technology, makes connections between these epistemic, cultural, and political...