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Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 740 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0231142021
  • ISBN-13: 9780231142021
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Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies is the first guide to cover both the Anglo-American analytic and European continental traditions. Organized thematically, the volume thoroughly discusses the major movements and fields of each tradition and features the contributions of highly distinguished specialists in their fields.

This book is divided into three sections. The first is devoted to highlighting the multidimensional work of philosophers identified with the analytic tradition, with Nicholas Rescher writing on neoidealism, Josephine Donovan commenting on feminist philosophy, Tyler Burge discussing the philosophy of language and mind, and Robert Hanna reflecting on Kant's legacy. The second section presents the thought of those who identified themselves with the continental tradition, featuring Jean Grondin on hermeneutics, Leonard Lawlor on phenomenology, Charles Scott on postmodernism, and Babette Babich on the philosophy of science.

This volume also covers logical positivism, naturalism, pragmatism, aesthetics, existentialism, Marxism, the Frankfurt School, structuralism, psychoanalysis, political philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. The final section addresses concurrent trends in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and African philosophy, and a comprehensive introduction by the editor not only provides a thorough outline of the problems and issues of the analytic and continental traditions but also boldly challenges the conviction that the two approaches must be rivals. Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies is an invaluable overview of the ideas that have shaped a monumentally important century in the history of philosophy, offering an unusually panoramic perspective that allows readers to form their own interpretations of original materials.



Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies is the first guide to cover both the Anglo-American analytic and European Continental traditions. The first section features Nicholas Rescher writing on neoidealism, Josephine Donovan commenting on feminist philosophy, Tyler Burge discussing the philosophy of language and mind, and Robert Hanna reflecting on Kant's legacy. The second section presents Jean Grondin on hermeneutics, Leonard Lawlor on phenomenology, Charles Scott on postmodernism, and Babette Babich on the philosophy of science. The volume also covers logical positivism, naturalism, pragmatism, aesthetics, existentialism, Marxism, the Frankfurt School, structuralism, psychoanalysis, political philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. The final section addresses concurrent trends in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and African philosophy, and a comprehensive introduction by Constantin V. Boundas not only provides a thorough outline of the problems and issues of the analytic and Continental traditions but also boldly challenges the conviction that the two approaches must be rivals. Offering an unusually panoramic perspective, the Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies enables readers to encounter foundational materials on their own terms.

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Readers will benefit greatly from the analytic and Continental perspectives on specific issues... Recommended. Choice The world's oldest intellectual profession keeps rolling on - this fine new compendium will help you keep up with the new names for old ideas. -- Carlin Romano Philadelphia Inquirer

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Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies is the first guide to cover both the Anglo-American analytic and European Continental traditions. The first section features Nicholas Rescher writing on neoidealism, Josephine Donovan commenting on feminist philosophy, Tyler Burge discussing the philosophy of language and mind, and Robert Hanna reflecting on Kant's legacy. The second section presents Jean Grondin on hermeneutics, Leonard Lawlor on phenomenology, Charles Scott on postmodernism, and Babette Babich on the philosophy of science. The volume also covers logical positivism, naturalism, pragmatism, aesthetics, existentialism, Marxism, the Frankfurt School, structuralism, psychoanalysis, political philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of religion. The final section addresses concurrent trends in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and African philosophy, and a comprehensive introduction by Constantin V. Boundas not only provides a thorough outline of the problems and issues of the analytic and Continental traditions but also boldly challenges the conviction that the two approaches must be rivals. Offering an unusually panoramic perspective, the Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies enables readers to encounter foundational materials on their own terms.
Preface ix
General Introduction 1(28)
Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy
How to recognize Analytic Philosophy
29(8)
Kant and the Analytic Tradition
37(26)
Robert Hanna
Metaphysical and Moral Idealism
63(15)
Leslie Armour
Anglo-American Neo-Idealism
78(7)
Nicholas Rescher
Ordinary Language Philosophy
85(11)
Kelly Dean Jolley
Logical Positivism and the Vienna Circle
96(20)
Bernard Hodgson
Naturalism
116(12)
Peter Loptson
Pragmatism
128(15)
Nicholas Rescher
The Promise of Process Philosophy
143(13)
Nicholas Rescher
Metaphysics
156(16)
Douglas McDermid
Epistemology
172(14)
John Greco
Philosophy of Language: 1950-2000
186(24)
Tyler Burge
Analytic Philosophy of Mind: 1950-2000
210(24)
Tyler Burge
Philosophy of Mathematics
234(18)
Jeremy Avigad
Philosophy of Logic
252(18)
Mathieu Marion
A Century of Transition in the Philosophy of Science
270(15)
David Castle
Edward Jones-Imhotep
Ethics
285(12)
Jan Narveson
Political Philosophy
297(12)
Michael Neumann
Philosophy of Religion
309(15)
Charles Taliaferro
Erik S. Christopherson
Feminism
324(14)
Josephine Donovan
Aesthetics
338(13)
Elisabeth Schellekens
Continental Themes in Analytic Philosophy
351(24)
Taylor Carman
Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy
How to recognize Continental European Philosophy
367(8)
The Hegelian Legacy
375(14)
Bruce Baugh
Phenomenology
389(13)
Leonard Lawlor
Hermeneutics
402(13)
Jean Grondin
Existentialism
415(12)
William L. McBride
Marxism
427(17)
Andrew Wernick
Frankfurt School and Philosophy
444(13)
Douglas Kellner
Psychoanalysis
457(12)
Alenka Zupancic
Structuralism
469(10)
Francois Dosse
Discourse about Difference
479(10)
Calvin O. Schrag
Different/ ciations: The Case of Gilles Deleuze
489(15)
Constantin V. Boundas
Postmodernism
504(13)
Charles E. Scott
Life: An Essay on the Overcoming of Metaphysics
517(14)
Leonard Lawlor
Philosophy of Mind
531(14)
David Morris
Philosophy of Science
545(14)
Babette E. Babich
Ethics
559(11)
Francois Raffoul
Political Philosophy
570(20)
David B. Ingram
John Protevi
Feminist Philosophy
590(13)
Emilia Angelova
Philosophy of Religion
603(12)
Merold Westphal
Aesthetics
615(14)
Nicholas Davey
Analytic Themes in Continental Philosophy
629(16)
Todd May
Non-Western Philosophies in the Twentieth Century
Indian Philosophy
645(16)
Rohit Dalvi
Chinese Philosophy
661(14)
Roger T. Ames
Japanese Philosophy
675(14)
Robert E. Carter
African Philosophy
689(14)
Bruce B. Janz
Contributors 703(10)
Chronology 713(16)
Index 729


Constantin V. Boundas is professor emeritus of philosophy at Trent University in Ontario and a member of the Trent Centre for the Study of Theory, Politics, and Culture. He is the editor of The Deleuze Reader, Deleuze and Philosophy, and Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense and translator of Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity.