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  1. Jean François Lyotard; (10 Ağustos 1924 - 21 Nisan 1998), Fransız filozof, edebiyat teorisyeni, postmodernizmin ve postmodern felsefe 'nin öncülerinden olan çağdaş Fransız düşünürü. Modernizmin-sonrası ya da ötesi olarak algılanan süreci Lyotard Postmodern Durum olarak tanımladı ve aynı adlı kitabında moderniteyi ve modern düşünceyi bu bağlamda sorunsallaştırdı.

  2. Jean-Francois Lyotard ( 10. august 1924 – 21. april 1998) var en fransk filosof med en emnemæssigt mangesidethed i sit forfatterskab. Lyotard blev kendt for sine idéer om den postmoderne tilstand som kritik af det modernes videns- og informationssamfund. I analysen om den postmoderne tilstand beskriver Lyotard, hvordan samfundene går ind i ...

  3. Jean-François Lyotard was a political activist along generally Marxist lines through the ’50s and ’60s until making a radical break with the tenets of Marxism while making the turn to postmodernism in the ’80s. His turn away from Marxism became an integral tendency of postmodernism in its rejection of totalizing and totalitarian modes of ...

  4. Lyotard, Jean-François nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Filosofo francese (Versailles 1924 - Parigi 1998); dopo un periodo di insegnamento nei licei, nel 1968 passò al Centre nationale de la recherche scientifique. Dal 1972 al 1987 fu prof. all'univ. di Parigi VIII; visiting professor in varie università statunitensi.

  5. En conclusion, la condition postmoderne décrite par Jean-François Lyotard a des conséquences politiques et sociales majeures. Elle remet en question les idéologies et les grands récits qui ont longtemps servi de fondement à nos systèmes politiques, et elle fragmente et diversifie les identités et les modes de vie.

  6. 30. Sept. 2005 · The term “postmodernism” first entered the philosophical lexicon in 1979, with the publication of The Postmodern Condition by Jean-François Lyotard. I therefore give Lyotard pride of place in the sections that follow. An economy of selection dictated the choice of other figures for this entry. I have selected only those most commonly cited in discussions of philosophical postmodernism ...