Taking the challenge of speculative realism seriously, 'Continental Realism and Its Discontents' refuses to discard the philosophical contributions of Kant, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Nancy without closer scrutiny. Instead, the contributors turn to these thinkers to meet the challenge of realism in contemporary philosophy.
Taking the challenge of speculative realism seriously, 'Continental Realism and Its Discontents' refuses to discard the philosophical contributions of Kant, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Nancy without closer scrutiny. Instead, the contributors turn to these thinkers to meet the challenge of realism in contemporary philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie-Eve Morin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta.
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Introduction: Continental Realism - Picking Up the Pieces Vladimir Dukic and Marie-Eve Morin Part I: Responses and Interventions 1. Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux G. Anthony Bruno 2. The Ecstatic Realism of the Late Schelling Sean J. McGrath 3. Before Infinitude: A Levinasian Response to Meillassoux's Speculative Realism Lee Braver Part II: Convergences and Correctives 4. Kantian Realisms: The Noumenal, Causation, and Grounding Allison Assiter 5. Pessimism or the Importance of Indifference, Time, and Violence in Realist Ontologies Rick Elmore 6. Being (with) Objects Anna Mudde Part III: Challenges and Prospects 7. Merleau-Ponty and the Challenge of Realism, or How (Not) To Go Beyond Phenomenology Marie-Eve Morin 8. The Radical Contingency of Temporality, Correlation, and Philosophy: Merleau-Ponty's Indirect Ontology Contra Meillassoux's Hyper-Anthropocentric Idealism David Morris 9. The Realist Challenge: Thinking the Reality of Language after Deconstruction Peter Gratton Notes on Contributors Index
Introduction: Continental Realism - Picking Up the Pieces Vladimir Dukic and Marie-Eve Morin Part I: Responses and Interventions 1. Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux G. Anthony Bruno 2. The Ecstatic Realism of the Late Schelling Sean J. McGrath 3. Before Infinitude: A Levinasian Response to Meillassoux's Speculative Realism Lee Braver Part II: Convergences and Correctives 4. Kantian Realisms: The Noumenal, Causation, and Grounding Allison Assiter 5. Pessimism or the Importance of Indifference, Time, and Violence in Realist Ontologies Rick Elmore 6. Being (with) Objects Anna Mudde Part III: Challenges and Prospects 7. Merleau-Ponty and the Challenge of Realism, or How (Not) To Go Beyond Phenomenology Marie-Eve Morin 8. The Radical Contingency of Temporality, Correlation, and Philosophy: Merleau-Ponty's Indirect Ontology Contra Meillassoux's Hyper-Anthropocentric Idealism David Morris 9. The Realist Challenge: Thinking the Reality of Language after Deconstruction Peter Gratton Notes on Contributors Index
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