The Continental Philosophy ReaderRichard Kearney, Mara Rainwater Psychology Press, 1996 - 481 páginas "The Continental Philosophy Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings from the major figures in European thought. Divided into three sections - From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics, From Marxism to Critical Theory and From Structuralism to Deconstruction - it features the key thinkers of those movements with their most widely read and representative writings." "Each selection is introduced and placed in its historical and philosophical context by the editors. There is also a helpful chronology relating the European philosophical tradition to other areas of twentieth-century thought and culture." "Ideal for introductory courses in Continental philosophy and contemporary European thought, The Continental Philosophy Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to some of our century's most influential and controversial intellectual movements." --Book Jacket. |
Contenido
Edmund Husserl 18591938 | 3 |
Maurice MerleauPonty 19081961 | 77 |
HansGeorg Gadamer b 1900 | 109 |
Emmanuel Levinas b 1906 | 122 |
Rosa Luxemburg 18701919 | 159 |
Antonio Gramsci 18911937 | 181 |
Max Horkheimer 18951971 | 194 |
Herbert Marcuse 18981978 | 224 |
Hannah Arendt 19061975 | 275 |
Ferdinand de Saussure 18571913 | 289 |
Jacques Lacan 19011981 | 328 |
Roland Barthes 19151980 | 361 |
Julia Kristeva b 1941 | 378 |
JeanFrançois Lyotard b 1924 | 425 |
Jacques Derrida b 1931 | 438 |
Chronology | 465 |
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Continental Philosophy: Between Past and Future Peg Birmingham,Leonard Lawlor Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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