Description:From Kant to Kierkegaard, from Hegel to Heidegger, continental philosophers have indelibly shaped the trajectory of Western thought since the eighteenth century. Although much has been written about these monumental thinkers, students and scholars lack a definitive guide to the entire scope of the continental tradition. The most comprehensive reference work to date, this eight-volume History of Continental Philosophy will both encapsulate the subject and reorient our understanding of it. Beginning with an overview of Kant’s philosophy and its initial reception, the History traces the evolution of continental philosophy through major figures as well as movements such as existentialism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and poststructuralism. The final volume outlines the current state of the field, bringing the work of both historical and modern thinkers to bear on such contemporary topics as feminism, globalization, and the environment. Throughout, the volumes examine important philosophical figures and developments in their historical, political, and cultural contexts.The first reference of its kind, A History of Continental Philosophy has been written and edited by internationally recognized experts with a commitment to explaining complex thinkers, texts, and movements in rigorous yet jargon-free essays suitable for both undergraduates and seasoned specialists. These volumes also elucidate ongoing debates about the nature of continental and analytic philosophy, surveying the distinctive, sometimes overlapping characteristics and approaches of each tradition. Featuring helpful overviews of major topics and plotting road maps to their underlying contexts, A History of Continental Philosophy is destined to be the resource of first and last resort for students and scholars alike.Volume 1: Kant, Kantianism, and The Origins of Continental PhilosophyEdited by Thomas Nenon Introduction, Thomas Nenon1. Immanuel Kant's Turn to Transcendental Philosophy, Thomas Nenon2. Kant's Early Jacobi, Reinhold, Maimon, Richard Fincham3. Johann Gottfried Herder, Sonia Sikka4. Play and Schiller and Schlegel on the Liberating Prospects of Aesthetics, Daniel Dahlstrom5. Fichte and Life-world, the Other, and Philosophical Reflection, Robert R. Williams6. Philosopher of Tragic Dissonance, Joseph P. Lawrence7. Schopenhauer on Empirical and Aesthetic Perception and Cognition, Bart Vandenabeele8. G.W.F. Hegel, Terry Pinkard9. From Hegelian Reason to the Marxian Revolution, 1831-48, Lawrence S. Stepelevich10. Saint-Simon, Fourier, and "Utopian," French Socialism, Diane MorganVolume 2: Nineteenth-Century Revolutionary Responses to the Existing OrderEdited by Alan D. Schrift and Daniel ConwayIntroduction, Daniel Conway1. Feuerbach and the Left and Right Hegelians, William Clare Roberts2. Marx and Marxism, Terrell Carver3. Søren Kierkegaard, Alastair Hannay4. Dostoevsky and Russian Philosophy, Evgenia Cherkasova5. Life after the Death of Thus Spoke Nietzsche, Daniel Conway6. Schleiermacher and Dilthey, Eric Sean Nelson7. French Spiritualish Philosophy, F.C.T. Moore8. The Emergence of Sociology and its From Comte to Weber, Alan Sica9. Developments in Philosophy of Science and Mathematics, Dale Jacquette10. Pragmatism and Nature after Hegel, Douglas R. Anderson11. Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art, 1840-1900, Gary Shapiro Volume 3: The New Bergsonism, Phenomenology and Responses to Modern ScienceEdited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and Alan D. SchriftIntroduction, Keith Ansell-Pearson1. Henri Bergson, John Mullarkey2. Neo-Kantianism in Germany and France, Sebastian Luft and Fabien Capeillères3. The Emergence of French Émile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Mike Gane4. Analytic and Continental Frege, Husserl, Carnap, and Heidegger, Michael Friedman and Thomas Ryckman5. Edmund Husserl, Thomas Nenon6. Max Scheler, Dan Zahavi7. The Early Heidegger, Miguel de Beistegui8. Karl Jaspers, Leonard H. Ehrlich9. Phenomenology at Home and Abroad, Diane Perpich10. Early Continental Philosophy of Science, Babette Babich11. Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Fennell and Bob Plant12. Freud and Continental Philosophy, Adrian Johnston13. Responses to Spencer's Evolutionism, Bergsonism, and Contemporary Biology, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Paul-Antoine Miquel and Michael VaughanVolume 4: Responses and DevelopmentsEdited by Leonard Lawlor Introduction, Leonard Lawlor1. Dialectic, Difference and the The Hegelianizing of French Phenomenology, John Russon2. Existentialism, S. K. Keltner and Samuel J. Julian3. Sartre and Phenomenology, William L. McBride4. Continental Phenomenology and Antiphenomenology, Galen A. Johnson5. Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Phenomenology, Mauro ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. 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Description: From Kant to Kierkegaard, from Hegel to Heidegger, continental philosophers have indelibly shaped the trajectory of Western thought since the eighteenth century. Although much has been written about these monumental thinkers, students and scholars lack a definitive guide to the entire scope of the continental tradition. The most comprehensive reference work to date, this eight-volume History of Continental Philosophy will both encapsulate the subject and reorient our understanding of it. Beginning with an overview of Kant’s philosophy and its initial reception, the History traces the evolution of continental philosophy through major figures as well as movements such as existentialism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and poststructuralism. The final volume outlines the current state of the field, bringing the work of both historical and modern thinkers to bear on such contemporary topics as feminism, globalization, and the environment. Throughout, the volumes examine important philosophical figures and developments in their historical, political, and cultural contexts.The first reference of its kind, A History of Continental Philosophy has been written and edited by internationally recognized experts with a commitment to explaining complex thinkers, texts, and movements in rigorous yet jargon-free essays suitable for both undergraduates and seasoned specialists. These volumes also elucidate ongoing debates about the nature of continental and analytic philosophy, surveying the distinctive, sometimes overlapping characteristics and approaches of each tradition. Featuring helpful overviews of major topics and plotting road maps to their underlying contexts, A History of Continental Philosophy is destined to be the resource of first and last resort for students and scholars alike.Volume 1: Kant, Kantianism, and The Origins of Continental PhilosophyEdited by Thomas Nenon Introduction, Thomas Nenon1. Immanuel Kant's Turn to Transcendental Philosophy, Thomas Nenon2. Kant's Early Jacobi, Reinhold, Maimon, Richard Fincham3. Johann Gottfried Herder, Sonia Sikka4. Play and Schiller and Schlegel on the Liberating Prospects of Aesthetics, Daniel Dahlstrom5. Fichte and Life-world, the Other, and Philosophical Reflection, Robert R. Williams6. Philosopher of Tragic Dissonance, Joseph P. Lawrence7. Schopenhauer on Empirical and Aesthetic Perception and Cognition, Bart Vandenabeele8. G.W.F. Hegel, Terry Pinkard9. From Hegelian Reason to the Marxian Revolution, 1831-48, Lawrence S. Stepelevich10. Saint-Simon, Fourier, and "Utopian," French Socialism, Diane MorganVolume 2: Nineteenth-Century Revolutionary Responses to the Existing OrderEdited by Alan D. Schrift and Daniel ConwayIntroduction, Daniel Conway1. Feuerbach and the Left and Right Hegelians, William Clare Roberts2. Marx and Marxism, Terrell Carver3. Søren Kierkegaard, Alastair Hannay4. Dostoevsky and Russian Philosophy, Evgenia Cherkasova5. Life after the Death of Thus Spoke Nietzsche, Daniel Conway6. Schleiermacher and Dilthey, Eric Sean Nelson7. French Spiritualish Philosophy, F.C.T. Moore8. The Emergence of Sociology and its From Comte to Weber, Alan Sica9. Developments in Philosophy of Science and Mathematics, Dale Jacquette10. Pragmatism and Nature after Hegel, Douglas R. Anderson11. Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art, 1840-1900, Gary Shapiro Volume 3: The New Bergsonism, Phenomenology and Responses to Modern ScienceEdited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and Alan D. SchriftIntroduction, Keith Ansell-Pearson1. Henri Bergson, John Mullarkey2. Neo-Kantianism in Germany and France, Sebastian Luft and Fabien Capeillères3. The Emergence of French Émile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Mike Gane4. Analytic and Continental Frege, Husserl, Carnap, and Heidegger, Michael Friedman and Thomas Ryckman5. Edmund Husserl, Thomas Nenon6. Max Scheler, Dan Zahavi7. The Early Heidegger, Miguel de Beistegui8. Karl Jaspers, Leonard H. Ehrlich9. Phenomenology at Home and Abroad, Diane Perpich10. Early Continental Philosophy of Science, Babette Babich11. Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Fennell and Bob Plant12. Freud and Continental Philosophy, Adrian Johnston13. Responses to Spencer's Evolutionism, Bergsonism, and Contemporary Biology, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Paul-Antoine Miquel and Michael VaughanVolume 4: Responses and DevelopmentsEdited by Leonard Lawlor Introduction, Leonard Lawlor1. Dialectic, Difference and the The Hegelianizing of French Phenomenology, John Russon2. Existentialism, S. K. Keltner and Samuel J. Julian3. Sartre and Phenomenology, William L. McBride4. Continental Phenomenology and Antiphenomenology, Galen A. Johnson5. Merleau-Ponty at the Limits of Phenomenology, Mauro ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The History of Continental Philosophy. To get started finding The History of Continental Philosophy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.