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First published in 1964, this is not just a chronicle or encyclopaedia, but deals thoroughly in turn with meaning, view about reason, and views about values, particularly moral values.
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First published in 1964, this is not just a chronicle or encyclopaedia, but deals thoroughly in turn with meaning, view about reason, and views about values, particularly moral values.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136832512
- Artikelnr.: 42510997
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136832512
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Colin Smith
Preface
Introduction
ONE: THE SEARCH FOR SIGNIFICANCE
1. Absurdity. The gulf between man and his world. Camus
2. Transcendence. The pursuit of meaning as a necessary but 'useless passion'. Sartre
3. Participation. A vindication of being-in-itself as meaningful. Louis Lavelle
TWO: THE ROLE OF REASON AND THE CONCEPT
4. As mediation between subject and object. Alquié
5. As an assimilating force within the world. André Lalande
6. As a dissimilating force for the production of new meanings. Gaston Bachelard and E.Morot-Sir
7. The concept as expression. The extraction of provisional meanings from the permanently indeterminate. Merleau-Ponty
8. The rejection of 'expressionism'. The 'logos' as the 'rule' of thought. Brice Parain
THREE: NORMS AND VALUES
9. Closed and open evolutionary morality. Bergson's The Two Sources
10. Involutionary morality. André Lalande
11. The creation of values. Raymond Polin
12. The contingency of value. Vladimir Jankélévitch
13. Detail and atmosphere. René Le Senne
FOUR: NORMS AND VALUES
14. The instant
15. Choice
16. The authentic and the everyday. Camus
17. Universality and particularity
18. Saint-Exupéry
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
ONE: THE SEARCH FOR SIGNIFICANCE
1. Absurdity. The gulf between man and his world. Camus
2. Transcendence. The pursuit of meaning as a necessary but 'useless passion'. Sartre
3. Participation. A vindication of being-in-itself as meaningful. Louis Lavelle
TWO: THE ROLE OF REASON AND THE CONCEPT
4. As mediation between subject and object. Alquié
5. As an assimilating force within the world. André Lalande
6. As a dissimilating force for the production of new meanings. Gaston Bachelard and E.Morot-Sir
7. The concept as expression. The extraction of provisional meanings from the permanently indeterminate. Merleau-Ponty
8. The rejection of 'expressionism'. The 'logos' as the 'rule' of thought. Brice Parain
THREE: NORMS AND VALUES
9. Closed and open evolutionary morality. Bergson's The Two Sources
10. Involutionary morality. André Lalande
11. The creation of values. Raymond Polin
12. The contingency of value. Vladimir Jankélévitch
13. Detail and atmosphere. René Le Senne
FOUR: NORMS AND VALUES
14. The instant
15. Choice
16. The authentic and the everyday. Camus
17. Universality and particularity
18. Saint-Exupéry
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
ONE: THE SEARCH FOR SIGNIFICANCE
1. Absurdity. The gulf between man and his world. Camus
2. Transcendence. The pursuit of meaning as a necessary but 'useless passion'. Sartre
3. Participation. A vindication of being-in-itself as meaningful. Louis Lavelle
TWO: THE ROLE OF REASON AND THE CONCEPT
4. As mediation between subject and object. Alquié
5. As an assimilating force within the world. André Lalande
6. As a dissimilating force for the production of new meanings. Gaston Bachelard and E.Morot-Sir
7. The concept as expression. The extraction of provisional meanings from the permanently indeterminate. Merleau-Ponty
8. The rejection of 'expressionism'. The 'logos' as the 'rule' of thought. Brice Parain
THREE: NORMS AND VALUES
9. Closed and open evolutionary morality. Bergson's The Two Sources
10. Involutionary morality. André Lalande
11. The creation of values. Raymond Polin
12. The contingency of value. Vladimir Jankélévitch
13. Detail and atmosphere. René Le Senne
FOUR: NORMS AND VALUES
14. The instant
15. Choice
16. The authentic and the everyday. Camus
17. Universality and particularity
18. Saint-Exupéry
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
ONE: THE SEARCH FOR SIGNIFICANCE
1. Absurdity. The gulf between man and his world. Camus
2. Transcendence. The pursuit of meaning as a necessary but 'useless passion'. Sartre
3. Participation. A vindication of being-in-itself as meaningful. Louis Lavelle
TWO: THE ROLE OF REASON AND THE CONCEPT
4. As mediation between subject and object. Alquié
5. As an assimilating force within the world. André Lalande
6. As a dissimilating force for the production of new meanings. Gaston Bachelard and E.Morot-Sir
7. The concept as expression. The extraction of provisional meanings from the permanently indeterminate. Merleau-Ponty
8. The rejection of 'expressionism'. The 'logos' as the 'rule' of thought. Brice Parain
THREE: NORMS AND VALUES
9. Closed and open evolutionary morality. Bergson's The Two Sources
10. Involutionary morality. André Lalande
11. The creation of values. Raymond Polin
12. The contingency of value. Vladimir Jankélévitch
13. Detail and atmosphere. René Le Senne
FOUR: NORMS AND VALUES
14. The instant
15. Choice
16. The authentic and the everyday. Camus
17. Universality and particularity
18. Saint-Exupéry
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index