00823nam0-2200289 --450 991056080050332120220504112901.0978-88-290-1165-020220504d2021----kmuy0itay5050 baitaitaITa 001yyChe cos'è la psicolinguisticaAndrea MariniRomaCarocci2021146 p.ill.20 cm<<Le >>bussole637Contiene bibl. (pp. 137-146)Psicolinguistica401.923itaMarini,Andrea<1972- >759362ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910560800503321COLLEZ. 1952 (637)665/2022FSPBCFSPBCChe cos'è la psicolinguistica2834219UNINA03879oam 2200601 c 450 991096271940332120251102090541.0978383827474438382747419783838274744(MiAaPQ)EBC6803233(Au-PeEL)EBL6803233(CKB)19410480900041(OCoLC)1285781316(ibidem)9783838274744(EXLCZ)991941048090004120251102d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBaudrillard with Nietzsche and Heidegger: Towards a Genealogical Analysis /Vanessa Freerks, Alexander Gungov, Donald Philip Verene1st ed.Hannoveribidem20211 online resource (223 pages)Studies in Historical Philosophy49783838214740 3838214749 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Chapter Outline -- 1. The Morality of Consumption: Reading Baudrillard's Consumer Society with Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals -- Introduction -- 1.1 Baudrillard Reading Nietzsche -- 1.2 Baudrillard's critical semiology -- 1.3 Aristocratic and Slave Narratives -- Conclusion -- 2. Processes of Subjection and the Figure of the Ascetic Priest -- Introduction -- 2.1 The Genesis of the Subject -- 2.2 Economies of Debt and Exchange in Nietzsche and Baudrillard -- 2.3 The "Liturgy of Solicitude" -- 2.4 Ascetic ideals and consumer society -- Conclusion -- 3. The End of Transcendence in Consumer Society -- Introduction -- 3.1 Wasteful Expenditure -- 3.2 Ascetic consumption -- 3.3 Pseudo-Events in Consumer Society -- Conclusion -- 4. The Reversal of Platonism -- Introduction -- 4.1 The Reversal of Platonism -- 4.2 The Simulacrum and the Motivation for Plato's Method of Division -- 4.3 Baudrillard's Simulacrum -- Conclusion -- 5. Hyperreality of Simulation -- Introduction -- 5.1 Genealogy of Simulacra -- 5.2 The Hyperreal Structural Law of Value -- 5.3 The Causes of Simulation -- 5.3.1 Simulation as an economic effect -- 5.3.2 Simulation as media effect -- 5.3.3 Simulation and the Death of God -- Conclusion -- 6. Baudrillard and Heidegger: Towards a Genealogy of Death -- Introduction -- 6.1 Death and Subjectivity -- 6.2 Baudrillard (Re-)socializing Death -- 6.3 Beyond death as natural fatality -- 6.4 (Re-) Situating Heidegger and Baudrillard -- Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks and Summary of the Study -- 7. Bibliography -- Index.Vanessa Freerks analyzes how Baudrillard re-actualizes Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals, investigating how themes and approaches in Baudrillard’s Consumer Society, Simulacra and Simulations and Symbolic Exchange and Death resonate with Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals. This book fills a gap in the limited literature available on the relation between Baudrillard’s thought to that of Nietzsche and Heidegger. Baudrillard with Nietzsche and Heidegger: A Contrastive Analysis is essential reading for students and scholars of continental philosophy, sociology, and cultural theory.Studies in historical philosophy ;4.BaudrillardHeideggerNietzschePhilosophiePhilosophyBaudrillardHeideggerNietzschePhilosophiePhilosophy194Freerks Vanessaaut1650939Gungov AlexanderedtVerene Donald PhilipedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962719403321Baudrillard with Nietzsche and Heidegger4000586UNINA