Volume 2 surveys twentieth-century European intellectual history, conceived as a crisis in modernity. It focuses on figures such as Freud, Heidegger, Adorno and Arendt, surveys major schools of thought including phenomenology, existentialism, conservatism and critical movements including decolonization, structuralism and post-structuralism.
Volume 2 surveys twentieth-century European intellectual history, conceived as a crisis in modernity. It focuses on figures such as Freud, Heidegger, Adorno and Arendt, surveys major schools of thought including phenomenology, existentialism, conservatism and critical movements including decolonization, structuralism and post-structuralism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Sociology and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and beyond Katja Guenther 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena Canales 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi 5. Existentialism and the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring 6. Philosophies of life Giuseppe Bianco 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac 8. American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam Klug 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg 10. Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky 11. Anti-imperialism and interregnum Kris Manjapra 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex, subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos 13. Modernist theologies: the many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon 14. Modern economic thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg 15. Conservatism and its discontents Steven B. Smith 16. Modernity and the specter of totalitarianism Samuel Moyn 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable Judith Surkis 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille Robcis 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg 20. Contesting the public sphere: within and against critical theory David Ingram 21. Restructuring democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
1. Sociology and the heroism of modern life Martin Jay 2. Psychoanalysis: Freud and beyond Katja Guenther 3. Modern physics: from crisis to crisis Jimena Canales 4. Varieties of phenomenology Dan Zahavi 5. Existentialism and the meanings of transcendence Edward Baring 6. Philosophies of life Giuseppe Bianco 7. The many faces of analytical philosophy Joel Isaac 8. American ideas in the European imagination James T. Kloppenberg and Sam Klug 9. Revolution from the right: against equality Udi Greenberg 10. Western Marxism: revolutions in theory Max Pensky 11. Anti-imperialism and interregnum Kris Manjapra 12. Late modern feminist subversions: sex, subjectivity, and embodiment Sandrine Sanos 13. Modernist theologies: the many paths between God and world Peter E. Gordon 14. Modern economic thought and the 'good society' Hagen Schulz-Forberg 15. Conservatism and its discontents Steven B. Smith 16. Modernity and the specter of totalitarianism Samuel Moyn 17. Decolonization terminable and interminable Judith Surkis 18. Structuralism and the return of the symbolic Camille Robcis 19. Poststructuralism: from deconstruction to the genealogy of power Julian Bourg and Ethan Kleinberg 20. Contesting the public sphere: within and against critical theory David Ingram 21. Restructuring democracy and the idea of Europe Seyla Benhabib and Stefan Eich.
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