
LESSONS AND LIMITS OF THE POSTMODERN PROGRAMME PROJECT:
This essay gives a
final assessment of the Postmodern Programme at Sixth Avenue and closes out the
project. (30 May 1999)
rpr/WORKS, my
new homepage, replaces this homepage, which is now mothballed. (31 March 1999)
WARNING: LINKS TO SITES ON THE
WORLD WIDE WEB ARE NOT MAINTAINED IN THE POSTMODERN PROGRAMME AND MAY BE BROKEN.
SORRY FOR DISAPPOINTMENTS AND INCONVENIENCE. RPR 26 May 2004

THE PROGRAMME
AT SIXTH AVENUE
THIS IS A PROJECT OF
Richard P. Richter
236 Sixth Avenue
Collegeville, Pennsylvania 19426
rrichter@acad.ursinus.edu

Welcome and Introductory Comments
NEWEST:
- We review After God: The Future of Religion, by Don Cupitt.
He conducts a salvage job in the postmodern wreckage left by the death of God.
(21 March 1999)
- What is desire? Gilles Deleuze attacks the "crooners of castration" for
their answer in Psychoanalysis and Desire (13
February 1999)
- We're in the process of cleaning up our list of web links. Hot links get
cold without
notice! We invite you to look at our Postmodern
References on the
World Wide Web as the list now stands. (10 February
1999)
- Jurgen Habermas's Moral
Consciousness and Communicative Action seeks to rescue a universal basis of
justice from the postmodern soup. This arouses the resistance of
Barbara
Herrnstein Smith in Belief &
Resistance. (9 January 1999)
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