La lectura del posestructuralismo en Manfred Frank. El debate franco-alemán
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2019-06-25
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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El ensayo pretende reconstruir la lectura del pensamiento francés en las lecciones dictadas por Manfred Frank en su texto ¿Qué es el neoestructuralismo? Estas lecciones fueron claves para la recepción alemana del pensamiento francés surgido en los años 60. Las lecciones de Frank parecen mostrar algunas vías productivas para pensar la recepción alemana del posestructuralismo sin caer en el rechazo que llevó adelante el trabajo de Jürgen Habermas en El discurso filosófico de la modernidad. Nuestro análisis se centra en la problemática de la subjetividad, tanto en las impugnaciones que realiza Frank, como también en aquellos puntos destacados que podría evidenciar el posestructuralismo. Finalmente, el trabajo sugiere, mediante el camino marcado por las lecciones de Frank, la existencia de una recepción menos problemática en el plano de la estética alemana.
“The Reading of Post-structuralism in Manfred Frank. The German–French Debate”. The essay aims to reconstruct the reading of French thought by focusing on the lessons developed by Manfred Frank in his text What is Neo-structuralism? These lessons were key to the German reception of the French thought that emerged in the 60s. Frank’s lessons seem to offer some productive ways to think about the German reception of post-structuralism without falling into the rejection that led to the work of Jürgen Habermas in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. Our analysis focuses on the problem of subjectivity, which involves both the challenges that Frank proposes and the points that could be evidenced by poststructuralism. Finally, through the path marked by the lessons of Frank, the work suggests the possibility of a less problematic reception in the plane of German aesthetics.
“The Reading of Post-structuralism in Manfred Frank. The German–French Debate”. The essay aims to reconstruct the reading of French thought by focusing on the lessons developed by Manfred Frank in his text What is Neo-structuralism? These lessons were key to the German reception of the French thought that emerged in the 60s. Frank’s lessons seem to offer some productive ways to think about the German reception of post-structuralism without falling into the rejection that led to the work of Jürgen Habermas in The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity. Our analysis focuses on the problem of subjectivity, which involves both the challenges that Frank proposes and the points that could be evidenced by poststructuralism. Finally, through the path marked by the lessons of Frank, the work suggests the possibility of a less problematic reception in the plane of German aesthetics.
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Subjetividad, Modernidad, Romanticismo, Estética, Post-estructuralismo
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