The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy / edited by Brian Leiter and Michael Rosen.

This is a guide to the major themes of the continental European tradition in philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries. The contributors provide a thematic treatment of continental philosophy, treating its subject matter philosophically and not simply as a series of museum pieces from the history of...

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Other Authors: Leiter, Brian, Rosen, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Problems of method
  • Phenomenology as rigorous science / Taylor Carman
  • Hermeneutics / Michael N. Forster
  • Philosophical aestheticism / Sebastian Gardner
  • The history of philosophy as philosophy / Michael Rosen
  • Historicism / Frederick Beiser
  • What have we been missing? : science and philosophy in twentieth-century French thought / Gary Gutting
  • Marxism and the status of critique / Alex Callinicos
  • Reason and consciousness
  • Serpentine naturalism and protean nihilism : transcendental philosophy in anthropological post-kantianism, German idealism, and, neo-kantianism / Paul Franks
  • Dialectic, value objectivity, and the unity of reason / Fred Rush
  • Overcoming epistemology / Herman Philipse
  • Individual existence and the philosophy of difference / Robert Stern
  • Consciousness in the world : Husserlian phenomenology and externalism / Peter Poellner
  • Human being
  • Nihilism and the meaning of life / Julian Young
  • 'The presentation of the infinite in the finite' : the place of God in post-kantian philosophy / Stephen Mulhall
  • Being at home : human beings and human bodies / Maximilian de Gaynesford
  • Freedom as autonomy / Kenneth Baynes
  • The legacy of Hellenic harmony / Jessica N. Berry
  • Political, moral, and critical theory : on the practical philosophy of the Frankfurt School / James Gordon Finlayson
  • The humanism debate / Thomas Baldwin
  • Morality critics / Brian Leiter.