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The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophyis the definitive guide to the major themes of the continental European tradition in philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Brian Leiter and Michael Rosen have assembled a stellar group of contributors who provide a thematic treatment of continental philosophy, treating its subject matter philosophically and not simply as a series of museum pieces from the history of ideas. The scope of the volume is broad, with discussions covering a wide range of philosophical movements including German Idealism, existentialism, phenomenology, Marxism, postmodernism, and critical theory, as well as thinkers like Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger, and Foucault. This Handbook will be an essential reference point for graduate students and professional academics working on continental philosophy, as well as those with an interest in European literature, the history of ideas, and cultural studies.
Chapter 1. Introduction,Brian Leiter and Michael Rosen
Part I: Problems of Method
Chapter 2. Phenomenology as Rigorous Science,Taylor Carman Chapter 3. Hermeneutics,Michael N. Forster Chapter 4. Philosophical Aestheticism,Sebastian Gardner Chapter 5. The History of Philosophy as Philosophy,Michael Rosen Chapter 6. Historicism,Frederick Beiser Chapter 7. What Have We Been Missing? Science and Philosophy in Twentieth-Century FlS¨