Introduction; 1. Kant and the Critique of Indifference; i. Indifference and the idea of critique; ii. Totality and immanence; iii. The return of indifference; 2. Philosophy as Pure Critique; i. Introduction; ii. Partial criticism, total critique and pure critique; iii. Philosophy as constructivism; iv. Philosophy as pure critique; v. Conclusion; 3. Four Problems with Pure Critique; i. Introduction; ii. The problem with ideas; iii. The problem with creators and mediators; iv. The problem of immanence; v. The problem of difference; vi. Conclusion; Conclusion: The Idea of Pure Critique; Afterword
Iain MacKenzie is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Kent, UK. His previous publications include Political Concepts: A Reader and Guide (Edinburgh UP, 2005) and The Idea of Pure Critique (Continuum, 2004).
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