Zizek's Ontology: A Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity

by Adrian Johnston

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Slavoj Zizek is one of the most interesting and important philosophers working today, known chiefly for his theoretical explorations of popular culture and contemporary politics.

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Continental philosophy is widely disparaged as both impenetrable and incapable of technical sophistication - the worst of both linguistic worlds. Much of it conforms to these low expectations. Zizek specifically has a tendency to come off as somewhat of a clown, and these are low (or high) expectations he obviously relishes. None of these qualities apply to Adrian Johnston's work here on consciousness. I can only take on faith (and the more famous philosopher's endorsement) that this is what the title claims it to be, but I can give my own testimony that this is a fascinating and admirably clear work whose difficulty is solely a function of the subject matter. My only criticism is that Johnston's engagement with eliminativism seems show more somewhat shallow. show less

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Zizek's Ontology: A Transcendental Materialist Theory of Subjectivity

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199.4973Philosophy and PsychologyModern western philosophyPhilosophy in other geographic areasEuropeOther European CountriesBulgaria and former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina ∙ Croatia ∙ Kosovo ∙ Montenegro ∙ Macedonia ∙ Serbia ∙ Slovenia)Slovenia
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