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【课程信息】2015-2016春季学期 20世纪欧陆哲学课程简介
【课程名称】
(Contemporary French Philosophy and Thought)
【授课教师】
姓 名:赵秀文 Dariush Moaven Doust
职 称:教授 Professor
Email地址:damodo11@gmail.com
【授课地点】
地 点:教四 105 The Teaching Building No.4 Room 105
时 间:周二 18:00-20:00 Tuesday 18:00-20:00
周 次:1-18周 1st -18th week
【课程学分】
2 学分
【授课对象】
本科生、研究生 graduate/postgraduate
【授课语言】
英语 English
【课堂规模】
50 participants
50人
【先修课程】
General Knowledge of Continental (German and French) Philosophy, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche
【授课方式】
以课堂讲授为主,穿插大量的应用实例讨论,并辅以实例练习
Lectures, Lectures with interactive discussions, Presentations
【课程考核】
(1) Presence and participation
(2) Midterm paper and Final Examination
【课程简介】
Course Description
Students will be introduced to French Post-War philosophy. The course is carried out in two forms, lectures and group exercises. Lectures will comprise close reading of original texts, explanation of arguments and critical discussion of the historical development of French Marxist and radical thought. Group exercises consist of group discussion based on student presentations. In the middle of the semester, students will write a shorter modterm paper. At the end of the course, students are expected to write a paper in which 1. they prove their ability to treat at least one central concept or central text by one of the thinkers discussed during the course, 2. They demonstrate their ability to analyse arguments critically, and relate the concepts to both a historical context and to the Chinese thought.
【课程大纲】
Course contents
This course provides critical knowledge on the most important Continental Marxist traditions in Europe, the main traditions in French Marxism and Post-Marxist philosophy between 1940’s and today.
Following thinkers will be read both in shorter excerpt from their original works and longer texts in secondary literature:
1. Henri Lefebvre
2. Michel Foucault
3. Luis Althusser
4. Alain Badiou
5. Gilles Deleuze
6. Jacques Rancière
These philosophers will be discussed in connection to classic philosophy, notably Karl Marx, George W.F. Hegel (specifically Wissenschaft Der Logik),Nietzsche and Plato (specifically Symposeion and Parmenides).Besides these classical references, there will be references to a wider intellectual milieu in Post-War period which includes Jacques Lacan, Jean Paul Sartre, Claude Lèvi-Strauss, Claude Lefort, Roland Barthes, Pierre Macherey and Jean-Claude Milner. More resent secondary literature by authors such as Slavoj Zizek, Etienne Balibar will also be employed during the course.
【课程教材】 Textbooks
The literature will be compendium, a compilation of excerpts from
Among others the following works:
Henri Lefebvre, The Critique of Everyday Life, Volume 1, London: Verso, 1991.
– The Production of Space, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, originally published 1974.
Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason, vol I, 2004, Verso.
Louis Althusser, Essays On Ideology, London: Verso, 1984.
– Reading Capital, London: Verso, 1998.
Alain Badiou, Being and Event, New York: Athlon Books, 2005, originally published in 1985.
Jacques Rancière. Mute Speech, Columbia University Press, 2011.
– The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible. New York: Continuum. 2006.
Short excerpts from Secondary Works
Jaques Rancière, History, Politics, Aesthetics, Gabriel Rockhill & Philip Watts (eds), Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2009.
Vincent Descombes, Modern French philosophy, Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Slavoj Zizek, Sublime Object of Ideology.
Two course-specific essays on Badiou and on Lefebvre by Dariush Moaven Doust.
【参考读物】 Reference Readings
This is in-depth option for further reading (not part of the syllabus):
1. Oliver Feltham, Alain Badiou: Live Theory, London: Continuum, 2008.
2. Henri Lefebvre, State, space, world: selected essays / Henri Lefebvre ; edited by Neil Brenner and Stuart Elden ; translated by Gerald Moore, Neil Brenner, and Stuart Eldenm, Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
3. Elisabeth Roudinesco, Philosophy in turbulent times: Canguilhem, Sartre, Foucault, Althusser, Deleuze, Derrida, trans. William McCuaig, New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.
4. Robert Paul Resch, Althusser and the Renewal of Marxist Social Theory, Berkeley · Los Angeles · Oxford: University of California Press, 1992.
5. Henri Lefebvre, The Critique of Everyday Life, Volume 1, London: Verso, 1991.
6. Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991originally published 1974.
7. Guy Debord, Society of the Spectacle, New York: Zone Books, 1994, originally published in 1967.
8. Louis Althusser, Essays On Ideology, London: Verso, 1984.
9. Louis Althusser, Reading Capital, London: Verso, 1998.
10. Louis Althusser, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Marx, trans. Ben Brewster London: Verso, 1982.
11. Alain Badiou, Being and Event, New York: Athlon Books, 2005, originally published in 1985.
12. Alain Badiou, Conditions, New York: Continuum, 2009.
13. Alain Badiou, Logics of Worlds (Being and Event, 2), New York: Contiuum, 2009.
14. Jacques Rancière. The Nights of Labor: the workers' dream in nineteenth-century France, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press, 1989.
15. Gilles Deleuze, Logique du sense (the Logic of Sense), The Logic of Sense (1969 LS) trans. Mark Lester and Charles Stivale (1990: Columbia University Press, New York).
16. Gilles Deleuze, Expressionism in Philosophy (1968 EPS) trans. Martin Joughin (1990: Zone Books, New York).
17. The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque (1988 FLB) trans. Tom Conley (1993: University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis).
18. Jacques Rancière, (2011). Mute Speech, Columbia University Press.
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