Towards Continental Philosophy: Reason and Imagination in the Thought of Max Deutscher: Continental Philosophy in Austral-Asia
Autor Max Deutscher Cuvânt înainte de Genevieve Lloyden Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2021
The development of specific philosophical problems, over a period of more than forty years by a philosopher whose first training was 'pre-continental', shows that it is possible to achieve interaction between 'continental' and 'pre-continental' methods in philosophy, even while recognizing their distinctiveness. These essays 'work towards' continental philosophy in the ways they pay attention to language, to how we experience things and are experienced by others, and to the structures of language and power that frame what it is possible to say and to hear, to write and to read.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538147764
ISBN-10: 1538147769
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Continental Philosophy in Austral-Asia
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538147769
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Continental Philosophy in Austral-Asia
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword by Genevieve Lloyd
Introduction: 'Mapping Philosophy's Continental Drift'
I Truth in phenomenology : Sartre, Ryle, Heidegger
Chapter 1: 'Husserl's Transcendental Subjectivity' (1980)
Chapter 2: 'Sartre's Story of Consciousness' (2001)
Chapter 3: 'Being Paul Edwards' (2007)
Chapter 4: 'Sartre and Ryle on Imagination' (2015)
II Truth in difference: feminism, the imaginary: Le Douff
Chapter 5: 'Stories, Pictures and Arguments' (1986)
Chapter 6: 'Between genres: how philosophy moves' (1996)
Chapter 7: 'Textualist', 'Imaginary' and 'Operative' practice (1998)
Chapter 8: 'Utopias and Dreams' (2003)
Chapter 9: 'Flights to Transcendence' (2020)
III Truth in feeling: motive, society, politics:Arendt
Chapter 10: "Simulacra, Enactment and Feeling (1988)
Chapter 11: 'Thinking Trauma' (2008)
Chapter 12: 'Thinking from Underground' (2010)
Chapter 13: ' Reasons within motivated emotion' (2017)
IV Truth in text and context : Derrida and Foucault
Chapter 14: 'Chasing after modernity: some friendl
Introduction: 'Mapping Philosophy's Continental Drift'
I Truth in phenomenology : Sartre, Ryle, Heidegger
Chapter 1: 'Husserl's Transcendental Subjectivity' (1980)
Chapter 2: 'Sartre's Story of Consciousness' (2001)
Chapter 3: 'Being Paul Edwards' (2007)
Chapter 4: 'Sartre and Ryle on Imagination' (2015)
II Truth in difference: feminism, the imaginary: Le Douff
Chapter 5: 'Stories, Pictures and Arguments' (1986)
Chapter 6: 'Between genres: how philosophy moves' (1996)
Chapter 7: 'Textualist', 'Imaginary' and 'Operative' practice (1998)
Chapter 8: 'Utopias and Dreams' (2003)
Chapter 9: 'Flights to Transcendence' (2020)
III Truth in feeling: motive, society, politics:Arendt
Chapter 10: "Simulacra, Enactment and Feeling (1988)
Chapter 11: 'Thinking Trauma' (2008)
Chapter 12: 'Thinking from Underground' (2010)
Chapter 13: ' Reasons within motivated emotion' (2017)
IV Truth in text and context : Derrida and Foucault
Chapter 14: 'Chasing after modernity: some friendl
Recenzii
This fascinating and highly enjoyable collection of essays from one of the most respected philosophers in Australia ranges across an impressive number of philosophical topics and traditions with unfailing expertise. Deutscher is a beautiful writer with a varied, precise and rigorous use of language. Although the essays are conceptually tight, none of them are overly technical, and the collection is a pleasure to read. Covering nearly four decades of writing, each essay opens a new window onto philosophical questions of method and approach. Together, the essays relate from a fresh perspective the story of the emergence of various fault-lines in contemporary philosophy, and how the discipline has changed and is changing. Deutscher writes from the rare position of someone equally at ease with the technical problems at issue in Ryle and Wittgenstein, as with those driving the projects of Le Doeuff, de Beauvoir and Arendt. This is a model of philosophy sure to appeal to anyone who places a high value on intellectual curiosity and inquiry rather than the affiliations of a school.