Early twentieth-century Continental philosophy / Leonard Lawlor.
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Superior document: | Studies in Continental thought |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Continental thought.
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Physical Description: | xviii, 275 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: structure and genesis of early twentieth-century Continental philosophy
- Thinking beyond Platonism: Bergson's "Introduction to metaphysics" (1903)
- Schizophrenic thought: Freud's "The unconscious" (1915)
- Consciousness as distance: Husserl's "Phenomenology" (the 1929 Encyclopedia Britannica entry)
- The thought of the nothing: Heidegger's "What is metaphysics?" (1929)
- Dwelling in the speaking of language: Heidegger's "Language" (1950)
- Dwelling in the texture of the visible: Merleau-Ponty's "Eye and mind" (1961)
- Enveloped in a nameless voice: Foucault's "The thought of the outside" (1966)
- Conclusion: further questions.