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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (1981): 6

Vol. 2 No. 1 (1981): 6

Editorial

  • Redaktioneel Krisis 1981-6
    Redaktie Krisis
    1-10
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Archive

  • De kultuurkritiek van Roland Barthes
    Bert van der Schaaf
    11-19
    • PDF
  • De politieke machines van het verlangen. Over Deleuze en Guattari
    Jeroen Onstenk
    20-31
    • PDF
  • Luce Irigaray
    Anjes Manschot Vincenot
    32-39
    • PDF
  • Derrida en het 'vertrek' van de filosofie
    Pieter Pekelharing
    40-48
    • PDF
  • De nouvelle philosophie en Foucault
    Peter Dews
    49-57
    • PDF
  • Dissidentie of revolutie
    Dominique Lecourt
    58-66
    • PDF
  • De revolutie in onze hoofden. Een klein pleidooi voor de nieuwe filosofen
    Marin Terpstra
    67-75
    • PDF
  • Foucault als gereedschap-maker. Drie sleutelende intellektuelen
    Rypke Sierksma
    76-82
    • PDF
  • De Starnbergers over alternatieven in de wetenschap. Deel 2
    Jozef Keulartz
    83-109
    • PDF
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