Lyotard and the greeks

Angelaki 11 (3):93 – 105 (2006)
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Abstract

I read Kant or Adorno or Aristotle not in order to detect the request they themselves tried to answer by writing, but in order to hear what they are requesting from me while I write or so that I write. J.-F. Lyotard.

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Keith Crome
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