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"This volume explores of the history of figures, issues, and debates in Continental philosophy to re-frame our understanding of how modern and recent philosophy has unfolded, especially through the investigation of understudied ideas and thinkers"--

This book frames the mission of the Continental Philosophy and History of Thought series at Lexington Books. International leading scholars contribute essays that explore and redefine the relationship between received arguments in contemporary Continental philosophy and various influential figures and arguments in the history of thought. By bringing Continental philosophy and the histories of thought into dialogue, editors Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno broaden the standard canon of what is considered Continental philosophy by including important yet understudied figures and arguments in the tradition; the chapters also deepen and contextualize significant movements and debate in the field by showing their rich historical underpinnings, thereby establishing new viewpoints in specific constituent subfields of philosophy. Reading Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought shows the growing richness of Continental philosophy via unexplored rethinking of the history of thought. The contributors expand Continental philosophy with and through the recovery of important historical developments, figures, and lines of thought.



This volume explores of the history of figures, issues, and debates in Continental philosophy to re-frame our understanding of how modern and recent philosophy has unfolded, especially through the investigation of understudied ideas and thinkers.

Recenzijas

As the first publication in a promised series on the development of Continental philosophy, this volume focuses on understudied thinkers and ideas (p. 1) of the history of philosophy. The book is divided into three parts with ten essays in total. Part 1 explores the influence of less-known philosophers on Jean-Luc Marion, French existentialism, and Hannah Arendt. Part 2, comprising four essays, examines responses on the part of Continental thinkers to social issues of environmental destruction, racial oppression, and inauthentic communities. The third part addresses questions of political exile, the meaning of democracy, and biopolitics through major Continental thinkers such as Arendt, Jacques Derrida, and Emmanuel Levinas. The volume is largely successful in broadening the conception of Continental philosophy through introduction of Marjorie Glicksman Grene, Maria Zambrano, and Gerda Walther, and by exhibiting the relevance of Continental thought to contemporary issues of concern. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice Reviews *

Introduction by Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno

Part One: Rethinking the Constitutive Layers of the Histories of Philosophy

Chapter One: The Drift into Metaphysics: Jean-Luc Marions Reading of the
Relation between Francisco Suįrez and René Descartes by Christina M.
Gschwandtner

Chapter Two: Marjorie Glicksman Grene and Existentialisms Important Truths
by Marguerite La Caze

Chapter Three: On Arendt and Luxemburg by Christian Lotz

Part Two: Imagining a New Social World

Chapter Four: The Ecological Challenge and the Metamorphosis of the World by
Elena Pulcini

Chapter Five: Michel Serres and Ecological Crisis: Listening to the Worlds
Expressions by Marjolein Oele and Brian Treanor

Chapter Six: Hegel, Antigone, and the Lynching of Emmett Till by Ryan Johnson


Chapter Seven: On the Lived Experience of Inauthentic Community: Gerda
Walther and the Possibilities of Personal Freedom by Antonio Calcagno

Part Three: Politics and the History of Thought

Chapter Eight: Marķa Zambrano and Hannah Arendt: Thinking in Exile by Elvira
Roncalli

Chapter Nine: One Good Turn: Aristotle, Derrida, and the Peaceful Transfer
of Power in Democracy by Michael Naas

Chapter Ten: The Four Threads Composing Levinass Thought by Bettina Bergo
Christian Lotz is professor of philosophy at Michigan State University.

Antonio Calcagno is professor of philosophy at King's University College at Western University Canada.