الرغبة و الفلسفة
Other Title(s)
Philosophy and desire
Author
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Source
تبين للدراسات الفلسفية و النظريات النقدية
Issue
Vol. 5, Issue 19 (31 Dec. 2017), pp.139-157, 19 p.
Publisher
Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
Publication Date
2017-12-31
Country of Publication
Qatar
No. of Pages
19
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
The first question of philosophers, and those who wish to learn philosophy, is to ask what the word ‹philosophy› means and the areas it deals with.
According to Lyotard, however, this question, is itself a philosophical question, because it expects an answer by returning to the beginnings of philosophy and how it was perceived by the early thinkers, since philosophy means love and desire for wisdom.
By means of an analysis of the concept of desire, we must realize that, at heart, philosophy is the search for an absent subject, yet it is present as a desired subject (which is how Lyotard reads Plato’s Symposium and the search for lost times - the Albertine disparue of Proust and psychoanalysis).
In this fashion, those who desire philosophy have to realize that they desire something unknown, and that philosophy (in its Socratic form) is no more than the quest for wisdom and not its possession.
American Psychological Association (APA)
ليوتار، جان فرانسوا. 2017. الرغبة و الفلسفة. تبين للدراسات الفلسفية و النظريات النقدية،مج. 5، ع. 19، ص ص. 139-157.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
ليوتار، جان فرانسوا. الرغبة و الفلسفة. تبين للدراسات الفلسفية و النظريات النقدية مج. 5، ع. 19 (كانون الأول 2017)، ص ص. 139-157.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
ليوتار، جان فرانسوا. الرغبة و الفلسفة. تبين للدراسات الفلسفية و النظريات النقدية. 2017. مج. 5، ع. 19، ص ص. 139-157.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
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Record ID
BIM-734027