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The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 1999Description: 685pISBN:
  • 0748607838
DDC classification:
  • N03 G485
Partial contents:
1. Classical idealism. .. 21 Introduction Philip Stratton-Loke ... 23 1.1 Kant`s transcendental idealism Philip Stratton`Loke ... 33 1.2 Fichte`s idealism Tom Rockmore ... 45 1.3 History and philosophy: Hegel`s Phenomenology of Spirit Terry Pinkard. .. 1.4 Spelling`s idealism Alan White. ... 69 1.5 The world as will: Schopenhauer Robert Aaron Rethy... 81 1.6 British idealism W. ]. Mander. .. 91 2. Philosophy of existence ... 101 Introduction Lewis R. Gordon ... 103 2.1 Kierkegaard`s existential philosophy and praxis as the revolt against systems Martin J. Beck Matustik ... 115 2.2 Nietzsche and the will to power William A. Preston ... 128 2.3 Faith and existence Lewis R. Gordon and James L. Marsh ... 141 2.4 Philosophy of existence and philosophical anthropology: Sartre and Heidegger Peter Caws and1 Peter Fettner ... 152 2.5 Existential ethics Linda A. Bell... 163 2.6 Existential philosophy and literature: Sartre`s Nausea Katherine Rudolph 3. Philosophies of life and understanding ... 183 Introduction Fiona Hughes... 185 3.1 Understanding understanding: Schleiermacher Christian Berner ... 195 3.2 Philosophy of life and historical understanding: Dilthey Jacob Owensby. . 3.3 Bergsonian vitalism Guy Lafrance ... 214 3.4 Understanding as dialogue: Gadamer Jean Grondin. .. 222 3.5 Social and moral understanding: Ricoeur Daniel Cefai and Veronique Munoz-Darde ... 231 3.6 American pragmatism: Peirce to Rorty J. E. Tiles ... 239 4- Phenomenology ... 249 Introduction Gail Weiss ... 251 4-1 Intentionality and consciousness: Brentano Susan F. Krantz- .. 261 4.2 Transcendental phenomenology: Husserl Thomas Nenon ... 270 4-3 Phenomenology and the question of being: Heidegger Steven Gait Crowell... 4.4 Sartre`s existential phenomenology Thomas W. Busch ... 296 4.5 At the limits of phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty Galen A. Johnson .. 307 4.6 Feminism and phenomenology Dorothea E. Olkowski ... 323 5. Politics, psychoanalysis and science ... 333 Introduction Gillian Howie ... 335 5.1 The Young Hegelians: from Feuerbach to Schmidt Lawrence S. Stepelevich. 5.2 Marx and the end of philosophy Andrew Collier. .. 356 5.3 Marxism and literary criticism Simon Dentith .. 368 5.4 Freud and the science of the mind Jim Hopkins ... 377 5.5 Psychoanalysis and literary theory Elizabeth Wright ... 390 5.6 Continental philosophy of science Christopher Norris ... 402 5.7 Continental political philosophy James Bohman ... 416 6. The Frankfurt School and crit
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Classical idealism. .. 21
Introduction Philip Stratton-Loke ... 23
1.1 Kant`s transcendental idealism Philip Stratton`Loke ... 33
1.2 Fichte`s idealism Tom Rockmore ... 45
1.3 History and philosophy: Hegel`s Phenomenology of Spirit Terry Pinkard. ..
1.4 Spelling`s idealism Alan White. ... 69
1.5 The world as will: Schopenhauer Robert Aaron Rethy... 81
1.6 British idealism W. ]. Mander. .. 91
2. Philosophy of existence ... 101
Introduction Lewis R. Gordon ... 103
2.1 Kierkegaard`s existential philosophy and praxis as the revolt against systems
Martin J. Beck Matustik ... 115
2.2 Nietzsche and the will to power William A. Preston ... 128
2.3 Faith and existence Lewis R. Gordon and James L. Marsh ... 141
2.4 Philosophy of existence and philosophical anthropology: Sartre and Heidegger
Peter Caws and1 Peter Fettner ... 152
2.5 Existential ethics Linda A. Bell... 163
2.6 Existential philosophy and literature: Sartre`s Nausea Katherine Rudolph
3. Philosophies of life and understanding ... 183
Introduction Fiona Hughes... 185
3.1 Understanding understanding: Schleiermacher Christian Berner ... 195
3.2 Philosophy of life and historical understanding: Dilthey Jacob Owensby. .
3.3 Bergsonian vitalism Guy Lafrance ... 214
3.4 Understanding as dialogue: Gadamer Jean Grondin. .. 222
3.5 Social and moral understanding: Ricoeur Daniel Cefai and Veronique Munoz-Darde ... 231
3.6 American pragmatism: Peirce to Rorty J. E. Tiles ... 239
4- Phenomenology ... 249
Introduction Gail Weiss ... 251
4-1 Intentionality and consciousness: Brentano Susan F. Krantz- .. 261
4.2 Transcendental phenomenology: Husserl Thomas Nenon ... 270
4-3 Phenomenology and the question of being: Heidegger Steven Gait Crowell...
4.4 Sartre`s existential phenomenology Thomas W. Busch ... 296
4.5 At the limits of phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty Galen A. Johnson .. 307
4.6 Feminism and phenomenology Dorothea E. Olkowski ... 323
5. Politics, psychoanalysis and science ... 333
Introduction Gillian Howie ... 335
5.1 The Young Hegelians: from Feuerbach to Schmidt Lawrence S. Stepelevich.
5.2 Marx and the end of philosophy Andrew Collier. .. 356
5.3 Marxism and literary criticism Simon Dentith .. 368
5.4 Freud and the science of the mind Jim Hopkins ... 377
5.5 Psychoanalysis and literary theory Elizabeth Wright ... 390
5.6 Continental philosophy of science Christopher Norris ... 402
5.7 Continental political philosophy James Bohman ... 416
6. The Frankfurt School and crit

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