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Continental philosophy : a critical approach / William R. Schroeder.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Schroeder, William Ralph.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Philosophy, European.
- Philosophy, Modern.
- Physical Description:
- xviii, 456 pages ; 26 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2005.
- Summary:
- Continental Philosophy: A Critical Approach is a lucid and wide-ranging introduction to the key figures and philosophical movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Chronologically organized, the book includes chapters on Hegel; Marx and Western Marxism; Schopenhauer, Freud, and Bergson; Nietzsche; hermeneutics; phenomenology; existentialism; structuralism; philosophies of dispersion; French feminist philosophy; and postmodernism.
- Each chapter includes an assessment of the thinkers it covers and highlights their main contributions. The book also provides a discussion of the value, present situation, and future prospects of Continental philosophy.
- Contents:
- Descartes 1
- Empiricism and the Rise of Science 4
- Rationalism 7
- The French Enlightenment 8
- Challenges to the Enlightenment: Rousseau and Romanticism 11
- Kant 16
- Problems with Kant's System 20
- Fichte 23
- Schelling 25
- Holderlin, Novalis, and Schiller 28
- 1 Hegel 30
- Core Contributions 30
- Life 32
- The Phenomenology of Spirit 33
- Philosophy of History 41
- Politics and Ethics 44
- Aesthetics 47
- Philosophy of Mind 50
- The Preface to the Phenomenology as a Transition to the System 52
- The System 55
- Assessment 56
- 2 Marx and Western Marxism 60
- Marx: Core Contributions 60
- Life 61
- Early Marx: Alienation and Capitalism 62
- The Materialist Conception of History 66
- Marx's Analysis of the Capitalist Mode of Production 71
- Assessment 74
- Western Marxism 76
- Core Contributions 79
- Gramsci 80
- Horkheimer 83
- Marcuse 85
- Habermas 88
- Assessment 91
- 3 Life-Philosophy and Subconscious Forces: Schopenhauer, Freud, and Bergson 93
- Core Contributions 93
- Schopenhauer 95
- Freud 98
- Bergson 107
- Comparisons 111
- Assessment 113
- 4 Nietzsche 117
- Core Contributions 117
- Life 119
- On Reading Nietzsche 119
- The Death of God and the Struggle Against Nihilism 120
- Critique of Morality and Revaluation of Values 124
- Constructive Ethics: Life-Affirmation, Power, Individuated Virtues 130
- Art 132
- History 134
- Culture and Politics 136
- Human Life and Consciousness 138
- Epistemology and Metaphysics 140
- New Philosophers 142
- Comparisons 143
- Assessment 146
- 5 Hermeneutics 149
- Core Contributions 149
- A Precursor: Schleiermacher 152
- Dilthey 154
- Heidegger 158
- Gadamer 165
- Betti 167
- Comparisons 169
- Assessment 170
- 6 Phenomenology 174
- Core Contributions 177
- Some Types of Phenomenology 181
- The Contributions of the Founder: Husserl 183
- Concrete Phenomenological Studies 187
- Phenomenology and Social Science 199
- Other Applications 201
- Comparisons 202
- Assessment 203
- 7 Existentialism and Philosophical Anthropology 206
- Core Contributions 206
- Existentialism 207
- Kierkegaard 209
- Heidegger 215
- Sartre 221
- Philosophical Anthropology 228
- Scheler 229
- Goldstein 234
- Gehlen 237
- Assessment 240
- 8 Structuralism 243
- Core Contributions 243
- Saussure 245
- Barthes 249
- Levi-Strauss 253
- Lacan 257
- Althusser 260
- Barthes's Transcendence of Structuralism 263
- Assessment 264
- 9 Philosophies of Dispersion 267
- Core Contributions 268
- Foucault 271
- Derrida 280
- Deleuze 287
- Assessment 291
- 10 French Feminist Philosophy 297
- Core Contributions 297
- De Beauvoir 299
- Kristeva 305
- Irigaray 310
- Le Doeuff 315
- Comparisons 319
- Assessment 320
- 11 Postmodernism 323
- Some Distinctions 323
- Core Contributions 325
- Lyotard 327
- Baudrillard 332
- Assessment 341
- Strengths and Achievements 345
- Decision-points 351
- Specific Field Contributions 357
- Dispersionist Challenges to the Tradition: A Response 363.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [374]-428) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1557868808
- 1557868816
- OCLC:
- 55502849
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