This volume develops and defends critical realism whilst engaging critically with existentialist philosophy in a number of ways from existentialist thinkers as diverse as Kierkegaard, R.D. Laing, Heidegger and Sartre.
This volume develops and defends critical realism whilst engaging critically with existentialist philosophy in a number of ways from existentialist thinkers as diverse as Kierkegaard, R.D. Laing, Heidegger and Sartre.
Andrew Collier is a member of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Southampton. His previous publications addressed socialist thought or critical realism or both: most recently Being and Worth extends realism to ethics and Christianity and Marxism aims to reconcile these two world views.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Chapter 1 The inorganic body and the ambiguity of freedom Chapter 2 Value, rationality and the environment Chapter 3 Unhewn demonstrations Chapter 4 Critical realism and the heritage of the Enlightenment Chapter 5 On slave rebellions in morals Chapter 6 The right rebellion in the wrong cause Chapter 7 Sartre: intimations of authenticity Chapter 8 Sartre's mistaken approach to Marxism Chapter 9 Berdyaev's socialism Part 2 Chapter 10 In defence of objectivity Index
Introduction Part 1 Chapter 1 The inorganic body and the ambiguity of freedom Chapter 2 Value, rationality and the environment Chapter 3 Unhewn demonstrations Chapter 4 Critical realism and the heritage of the Enlightenment Chapter 5 On slave rebellions in morals Chapter 6 The right rebellion in the wrong cause Chapter 7 Sartre: intimations of authenticity Chapter 8 Sartre's mistaken approach to Marxism Chapter 9 Berdyaev's socialism Part 2 Chapter 10 In defence of objectivity Index
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