05901nam 22006255 450 991081881350332120230124183917.01-299-47487-X0-226-74049-810.7208/9780226740492(CKB)2550000001019827(EBL)1169841(SSID)ssj0000871631(PQKBManifestationID)12352531(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000871631(PQKBWorkID)10822920(PQKB)11195553(MiAaPQ)EBC1169841(DE-B1597)524683(OCoLC)1135591247(DE-B1597)9780226740492(EXLCZ)99255000000101982720200424h20132010 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe history of continental philosophy /Alan D. SchriftChicago :University of Chicago Press,[2013]©20101 online resource (3035 p.)The History of Continental PhilosophyEight volumes combined as one.0-226-74046-3 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Frontmatter --Contents --Series Preface --Contributors --Introduction --1. Immanuel Kant's turn to transcendental philosophy --2. Kant's early critics: Jacobi, Reinhold, Maimon --3. Johann Gottfried Herder --4. Play and irony: Schiller and Schlegel on the liberating prospects of aesthetics --5. Fichte and Husserl: life-world, the Other, and philosophical reflection --6. Schelling: philosopher of tragic dissonance --7. Schopenhauer on empirical and aesthetic perception and cognition --8. G. W. F. Hegel --9. From Hegelian reason to Marxian revolution, 1831-48 --10. Saint-Simon, Fourier, and Proudhon: "Utopian" French socialism --Chronology --Bibliography --Index --Front Matter 2 --Contents --Series Preface --Contributors --Introduction --1. Feuerbach and the Left and Right Hegelians --2. Marx and Marxism --4. Dostoevsky and Russian philosophy --5. Life aft er the death of God: thus spoke Nietzsche --6. Hermeneutics: Schleiermacher and Dilthey --7. French spiritualist philosophy --8. The emergence of sociology and its theories: from Comte to Weber --9. Developments in philosophy of science and mathematics --10. Peirce: pragmatism and nature aft er Hegel --11. Aesthetics and the philosophy of art, 1840-1900 --Chronology --Bibliography --Index --Front Matter 3 --Contents --Series Preface --Contributors --Introduction --1. Henri Bergson --2. Neo-Kantianism in Germany and France --3. The emergence of French sociology: Émile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss --4. Analytic and continental traditions: Frege, Husserl, Carnap, and Heidegger --5. Edmund Husserl --6. Max Scheler --7. The early Heidegger --8. Karl Jaspers --9. Phenomenology at home and abroadFrom Kant to Kierkegaard, from Hegel to Heidegger, continental philosophers have indelibly shaped the trajectory of Western thought since the eighteenth century. Although much has been written about these monumental thinkers, students and scholars lack a definitive guide to the entire scope of the continental tradition. The most comprehensive reference work to date, this eight-volume History of Continental Philosophy will both encapsulate the subject and reorient our understanding of it. Beginning with an overview of Kant's philosophy and its initial reception, the History traces the evolution of continental philosophy through major figures as well as movements such as existentialism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and poststructuralism. The final volume outlines the current state of the field, bringing the work of both historical and modern thinkers to bear on such contemporary topics as feminism, globalization, and the environment. Throughout, the volumes examine important philosophical figures and developments in their historical, political, and cultural contexts. The first reference of its kind, A History of Continental Philosophy has been written and edited by internationally recognized experts with a commitment to explaining complex thinkers, texts, and movements in rigorous yet jargon-free essays suitable for both undergraduates and seasoned specialists. These volumes also elucidate ongoing debates about the nature of continental and analytic philosophy, surveying the distinctive, sometimes overlapping characteristics and approaches of each tradition. Featuring helpful overviews of major topics and plotting road maps to their underlying contexts, A History of Continental Philosophy is destined to be the resource of first and last resort for students and scholars alike.Philosophy, ModernPhenomenologyStructuralismSciencePhilosophycontinental philosophy, heidegger, hegel, kierkegaard, kant, poststructuralism, hermeneutics, phenomenology, existentialism, the environment, globalization, feminism, gender, nonfiction, structuralism, aesthetics, schlegel, schiller, husserl, fichte, schelling, schopenhauer, marx, proudhon, fourier, saint-simon, socialism, feuerbach, dostoevsky, pragmatism, weber, comte, sociology, dilthey, schleiermacher, nietzsche, sartre, lacan, levi-strauss, blackness, race, racism, georges bataille, hannah arendt, walter benjamin, de saussure, adorno.Philosophy, Modern.Phenomenology.Structuralism.SciencePhilosophy.190Schrift Alan D.1955-edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910818813503321The history of continental philosophy3939607UNINA