This volume explores the many dimensions of the work of Joseph P. Fell. Drawing from continental sources such as Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre as well as North American thinkers such as John William Miller, Fell has secured a place as an enduring and important thinker within the tradition of phenomenological thought. Fell's critical development of these strands of philosophy has resulted in a provocative and original challenge to complacent dualism and persistent problems of skepticism, alienation, and nihilism.
This volume explores the many dimensions of the work of Joseph P. Fell. Drawing from continental sources such as Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre as well as North American thinkers such as John William Miller, Fell has secured a place as an enduring and important thinker within the tradition of phenomenological thought. Fell's critical development of these strands of philosophy has resulted in a provocative and original challenge to complacent dualism and persistent problems of skepticism, alienation, and nihilism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter S. Fosl is professor of philosophy and chair of PPE at Transylvania University. Michael J. McGandy is senior editor with Cornell University Press. Mark D. Moorman is an independent scholar.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface by Peter S. Fosl, Michael J. McGandy, and Mark D. Moorman Introduction: Joseph P. Fell and the Traditions of Phenomenological Existentialism in America by Michael J. McGandy Part 1. Orientations 1.What is Philosophy? by Joseph P. Fell 2.Joseph Fell as Teacher by Mark D. Moorman 3.Style in Teaching Philosophy by Peter S. Fosl 4.The Eclipse and Rebirth of American Philosophical Pluralism by Armen T. Marsoobian Part 2. The European Tradition 5.An Aristotelian Argument against the Inquiring of the Nicomachean Ethics by Jeffrey S. Turner 6.Why Heidegger? by David Weinberger 7.Placing Common Life: Fell and Skepticism by Peter S. Fosl 8."Honoring one's commitments...." by Dennis Schmidt Part 3. Joining the American Tradition 9.From Place to Midworld: A Key Development in the Philosophy of Joseph P. Fell by Mark D. Moorman 10.The Reclamation of History: Does Miller's Philosophical Project Preclude a "Radical Will?" by Vincent M. Colapietro 11.Ordinary Studies: Conceptual Brackets-Textual Moments by Richard Fleming Part 4. Prospects 12.Re-Orienting Thinking: Philosophy in the Midst of the World by Jeffery Malpas 13.Heideggerian Pathways through Existential Crisis: A "Hermeneutics of Facticity" by Scott D. Churchill 14.The Humanity of the Severely Handicapped within Sartre's Ethics by Kenneth L. Anderson 15.The Integrity of Finitude: Existential Reckoning in the Work of John William Miller by Katie Terezakis 16.Descartes, Nihilism, and Jonas's "Third Road" by Gary Steiner Coda: More I Cannot Wish You by Joseph P. Fell A Bibliography of Joseph Fell's Work Contributors Endnotes Index
Preface by Peter S. Fosl, Michael J. McGandy, and Mark D. Moorman Introduction: Joseph P. Fell and the Traditions of Phenomenological Existentialism in America by Michael J. McGandy Part 1. Orientations 1.What is Philosophy? by Joseph P. Fell 2.Joseph Fell as Teacher by Mark D. Moorman 3.Style in Teaching Philosophy by Peter S. Fosl 4.The Eclipse and Rebirth of American Philosophical Pluralism by Armen T. Marsoobian Part 2. The European Tradition 5.An Aristotelian Argument against the Inquiring of the Nicomachean Ethics by Jeffrey S. Turner 6.Why Heidegger? by David Weinberger 7.Placing Common Life: Fell and Skepticism by Peter S. Fosl 8."Honoring one's commitments...." by Dennis Schmidt Part 3. Joining the American Tradition 9.From Place to Midworld: A Key Development in the Philosophy of Joseph P. Fell by Mark D. Moorman 10.The Reclamation of History: Does Miller's Philosophical Project Preclude a "Radical Will?" by Vincent M. Colapietro 11.Ordinary Studies: Conceptual Brackets-Textual Moments by Richard Fleming Part 4. Prospects 12.Re-Orienting Thinking: Philosophy in the Midst of the World by Jeffery Malpas 13.Heideggerian Pathways through Existential Crisis: A "Hermeneutics of Facticity" by Scott D. Churchill 14.The Humanity of the Severely Handicapped within Sartre's Ethics by Kenneth L. Anderson 15.The Integrity of Finitude: Existential Reckoning in the Work of John William Miller by Katie Terezakis 16.Descartes, Nihilism, and Jonas's "Third Road" by Gary Steiner Coda: More I Cannot Wish You by Joseph P. Fell A Bibliography of Joseph Fell's Work Contributors Endnotes Index
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