This volume explores of the history of figures, issues, and debates in Continental philosophy to re-frame our understanding of how modern and recent philosophy has unfolded, especially through the investigation of understudied ideas and thinkers.
This volume explores of the history of figures, issues, and debates in Continental philosophy to re-frame our understanding of how modern and recent philosophy has unfolded, especially through the investigation of understudied ideas and thinkers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno - Contributions by Bettina Bergo; Christina M. Gschwandtner; Ryan J. Johnson; Marguerite La Caze; Michael Naas; Marjolein Oele; Elena Pulcini; Elvira Roncalli and Brian Treanor
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Introduction by Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno Part One: Rethinking the Constitutive Layers of the Histories of Philosophy Chapter One: The Drift into Metaphysics: Jean-Luc Marion's Reading of the Relation between Francisco Suárez and René Descartes by Christina M. Gschwandtner Chapter Two: Marjorie Glicksman Grene and Existentialism's Important Truths by Marguerite La Caze Chapter Three: On Arendt and Luxemburg by Christian Lotz Part Two: Imagining a New Social World Chapter Four: The Ecological Challenge and the Metamorphosis of the World by Elena Pulcini Chapter Five: Michel Serres and Ecological Crisis: Listening to the World's Expressions by Marjolein Oele and Brian Treanor Chapter Six: Hegel, Antigone, and the Lynching of Emmett Till by Ryan Johnson Chapter Seven: On the Lived Experience of Inauthentic Community: Gerda Walther and the Possibilities of Personal Freedom by Antonio Calcagno Part Three: Politics and the History of Thought Chapter Eight: María Zambrano and Hannah Arendt: Thinking in Exile by Elvira Roncalli Chapter Nine: One Good Turn...: Aristotle, Derrida, and the "Peaceful Transfer of Power" in Democracy by Michael Naas Chapter Ten: The Four Threads Composing Levinas's Thought by Bettina Bergo
Introduction by Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno Part One: Rethinking the Constitutive Layers of the Histories of Philosophy Chapter One: The Drift into Metaphysics: Jean-Luc Marion's Reading of the Relation between Francisco Suárez and René Descartes by Christina M. Gschwandtner Chapter Two: Marjorie Glicksman Grene and Existentialism's Important Truths by Marguerite La Caze Chapter Three: On Arendt and Luxemburg by Christian Lotz Part Two: Imagining a New Social World Chapter Four: The Ecological Challenge and the Metamorphosis of the World by Elena Pulcini Chapter Five: Michel Serres and Ecological Crisis: Listening to the World's Expressions by Marjolein Oele and Brian Treanor Chapter Six: Hegel, Antigone, and the Lynching of Emmett Till by Ryan Johnson Chapter Seven: On the Lived Experience of Inauthentic Community: Gerda Walther and the Possibilities of Personal Freedom by Antonio Calcagno Part Three: Politics and the History of Thought Chapter Eight: María Zambrano and Hannah Arendt: Thinking in Exile by Elvira Roncalli Chapter Nine: One Good Turn...: Aristotle, Derrida, and the "Peaceful Transfer of Power" in Democracy by Michael Naas Chapter Ten: The Four Threads Composing Levinas's Thought by Bettina Bergo
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