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Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience

Kant, Foucault, and Forms of Experience

1st Edition

By Marc Djaballah
December 15, 2011

This study presents the theoretical apparatus of Foucault’s early historical analyses as a version of Kantian criticism. In an initial textual exposition, the author attempts to distill a unified discursive practice from Kant’s theoretical writings, arguing for Foucault’s proximity to Kant on the ...

The Mystical in Wittgenstein's Early Writings

The Mystical in Wittgenstein's Early Writings

1st Edition

By James Atkinson
August 16, 2011

The aim of this book is to consider what reasonably follows from the hypothesis that the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus can be interpreted from a mystical point of view. Atkinson intends to elucidate Wittgenstein’s thoughts on the mystical in his early writings as they pertain to a number of topics...

Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology Its Problem and Promise

Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology: Its Problem and Promise

1st Edition

By Bob Sandmeyer
November 10, 2010

If Edmund Husserl's true philosophy lay in his unpublished research manuscripts, as he argues, then it is in these – rather than the "introductions" and fragmentary studies he published during his lifetime – that we may possibly find a systematic of his philosophy. This work constitutes a study of ...

The Culture of Confession from Augustine to Foucault A Genealogy of the 'Confessing Animal'

The Culture of Confession from Augustine to Foucault: A Genealogy of the 'Confessing Animal'

1st Edition

By Chloe Taylor
November 10, 2010

Drawing on the work of Foucault and Western confessional writings, this book challenges the transhistorical and commonsense views of confession as an innate impulse resulting in the psychological liberation of the confessing subject. Instead, confessional desire is argued to be contingent and ...

Heredity, Race, and the Birth of the Modern

Heredity, Race, and the Birth of the Modern

1st Edition

By Sara Eigen Figal
November 03, 2010

This book places under sustained scrutiny some of our most basic modern assumptions about inheritance, genealogy, blood relations, and racial categories. It has at its core a deceptively simple question, one too often taken for granted: what constitutes "good" bonds among humans, and what ...

Hannah Arendt and the Challenge of Modernity A Phenomenology of Human Rights

Hannah Arendt and the Challenge of Modernity: A Phenomenology of Human Rights

1st Edition

By Serena Parekh
November 23, 2009

Hannah Arendt and the Challenge of Modernity explores the theme of human rights in the work of Hannah Arendt. Parekh argues that Arendt's contribution to this debate has been largely ignored because she does not speak in the same terms as contemporary theoreticians of human rights. Beginning ...

Gramsci and Trotsky in the Shadow of Stalinism The Political Theory and Practice of Opposition

Gramsci and Trotsky in the Shadow of Stalinism: The Political Theory and Practice of Opposition

1st Edition

By Emanuele Saccarelli
July 16, 2009

This book examines the legacy of Antonio Gramsci and Leon Trotsky in the shadow of Stalinism in order to reassess the very different and distorted academic reception of the two figures, as well as to contribute to the revitalization of Marxism for our time. While Gramsci and Trotsky lived and ...

The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa

The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa

1st Edition

By Andrew Nash
June 16, 2009

This book brings into view the most enduring and distinctive philosophical current in South African history—one often obscured or patronized as Afrikaner liberalism. It traces this current of thought from nineteenth-century disputes over Dutch liberal theology through Stellenbosch existentialism to...

Heidegger on East-West Dialogue Anticipating the Event

Heidegger on East-West Dialogue: Anticipating the Event

1st Edition

By Lin Ma
April 29, 2009

This book traces a most obscure and yet most intriguing theme concealed in Heidegger’s thinking and work, which has hitherto not yet been made the focus of a thorough and sustained investigation: that is, the emergence and course of Heidegger’s interest in East Asian thought and of his reflection ...

The German Mittelweg Garden Theory and Philosophy in the Time of Kant

The German Mittelweg: Garden Theory and Philosophy in the Time of Kant

1st Edition

By Michael G. Lee
March 19, 2007

In the 1790s, a close-knit group of German philosophers published several garden theory texts.  These works are unique in that a close-knit group of philosophers had never before--and has not since--produced so many works on the topic of garden design. In essence, this cohort sought to imbue ...

The Rights of Woman as Chimera The Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft

The Rights of Woman as Chimera: The Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft

1st Edition

By Natalie Taylor
November 29, 2006

The Rights of Woman as Chimera examines Mary Wollstonecraft's intellectual relationship to Rousseau, Locke, and Aristotle. Although she learned much from each philosopher, her own thought cannot be said to be simply derivative of these thinkers. In considering "the woman question," ...

Time, Space, and Ethics in the Thought of Martin Heidegger, Watsuji Tetsuro, and Kuki Shuzo

Time, Space, and Ethics in the Thought of Martin Heidegger, Watsuji Tetsuro, and Kuki Shuzo

1st Edition

By Graham Mayeda
June 27, 2006

In this book, Graham Mayeda demonstrates how Watsuji Tetsuro and Kuki Shuzo, two twentieth-century Japanese philosophers, criticize and interpret Heideggerian philosophy, articulating traditional Japanese ethics in a modern idiom....

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