This volume brings together ten essays in which analytic philosophers engage with existentialism. They take up central existentialist themes, such as freedom, consciousness, and bad faith. All demonstrate that existentialism and analytic philosophy can come together to capture the imagination and rekindle the excitement of philosophical thought.
This volume brings together ten essays in which analytic philosophers engage with existentialism. They take up central existentialist themes, such as freedom, consciousness, and bad faith. All demonstrate that existentialism and analytic philosophy can come together to capture the imagination and rekindle the excitement of philosophical thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Berislav Marui¿ is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Before that, he taught at Brandeis University for 13 years. He has written on agency, the emotions, skepticism, and interpersonal epistemology. He is currently working on a book about Sartre, and he is a committed analytic existentialist. Mark Schroeder is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California, where he is the founding director of the Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project. His work has focused on the nature of moral thought and reality, the foundations of norms on belief, and on the consequences of what it means to be a person for the structure and dynamics of interpersonal relationships and interpersonal conflict. This is his first public confession to fascination with existentialist ideas and themes.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Sarah Buss: More Than is Dreamed of In Recent Metaethics and the Philosophy of Action * 2: Matthew Boyle: Anger, Intentionality, and the View from Within * 3: Béatrice Longuenesse: 'I' and Self-Consciousness * 4: Pamela Hieronymi: No Inertia in Consciousness * 5: Berislav Marui¿: Embodied Radical Freedom * 6: Mark Schroeder: Authorial Freedom * 7: Richard Moran: Sartre, the Look, and the Cogito * 8: Daniela Dover and Jonathan Gingerich: Toward an Existentialist Metaethics: Beauvoir's Groundwork * 9: Filipa Melo Lopes: Criticizing Women: Simone de Beauvoir on Complicity and Bad Faith * 10: Eli Hirsch: Existential Solipsism
* Introduction * 1: Sarah Buss: More Than is Dreamed of In Recent Metaethics and the Philosophy of Action * 2: Matthew Boyle: Anger, Intentionality, and the View from Within * 3: Béatrice Longuenesse: 'I' and Self-Consciousness * 4: Pamela Hieronymi: No Inertia in Consciousness * 5: Berislav Marui¿: Embodied Radical Freedom * 6: Mark Schroeder: Authorial Freedom * 7: Richard Moran: Sartre, the Look, and the Cogito * 8: Daniela Dover and Jonathan Gingerich: Toward an Existentialist Metaethics: Beauvoir's Groundwork * 9: Filipa Melo Lopes: Criticizing Women: Simone de Beauvoir on Complicity and Bad Faith * 10: Eli Hirsch: Existential Solipsism
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