Covering the complete development of post-Kantian Continental philosophy, this volume serves as an essential reference work for philosophers and those engaged in the many disciplines that are integrally related to Continental and European Philosophy.Acknowledgements.
List of Contributors.
Introduction: what is Continental Philosophy?: Simon Critchley (University of Essex).
Part I: The Kantian Legacy:.
1. The Context and Problematic of Post-Kantian Philosophy: Frederick C. Beiser (University of Indiana, Bloomington).
2. Kant: Robert B. Pippin (University of Chicago).
3. Fichte: Ludwig Siep (Universitat Munster).
4. Early German Romanticism: Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis: Ernst Behler (University of Washington, Seattle).
5. Schelling: Jean-Francois Courtine (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris). 6. Hegel: Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick).
Part II: Overturning The Tradition: .
7. Feuerbach and the Young Hegelians: Lawrence S. Stepelevich (Villanova University).
8. Marx: Michel Henry (University of Montpellier III).
9. Kierkegaard: Merold Westphal (Fordham University).
10. Schopenhauer: Robert Rethy (Xavier University).
11. Nietzsche: Charles E. Scott (Pennsylvania State University).
12. Freud: John Deigh (Northwestern University).
13. Bergson: Pete A. Y. Gunter (North Texas State University).
Part III: The Phenomenological Breakthrough:.
14. Neo-Kantianism: Steven Galt Crowell (Rice University).
15. Husserl: Rudolf Bernet (Louvain Catholic University).
16. Scheler: Manfred S. Frings (The Max Scheler Archives, Des Plaimes).
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