Analytic versus continental : arguments on the methods and value of philosophy /

Throughout much of the twentieth century, the relationship between analytic and continental philosophy has been one of disinterest, caution or hostility. Recent debates in philosophy have highlighted some of the similarities between the two approaches and even envisaged a post-continental and post-a...

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Kaituhi matua: Chase, James, 1969-
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Reynolds, Jack, 1976-
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I whakaputaina: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction : analytic versus continental : arguments on the methods and value of philosophy
  • Frege and Husserl
  • Russell versus Bergson
  • Carnap versus Heidegger
  • The Frankfurt School, the positivists and Popper
  • Royaumont : Ryle and Hare versus French and German philosophy
  • Derrida versus Searle and beyond
  • Introduction to philosophical method
  • Analytic philosophy and the intuition pump : the uses and abuses of thought experiments
  • Reflective equilibrium : commone sense or conservatism?
  • The fate of transcendental reasoning
  • Phenomenology : returning to the things themselves
  • Genealogy, hermeneutics and deconstruction
  • Style and clarity
  • Philosophy, science and art
  • Ontology and metaphysics
  • Truth, objectivity and realism
  • Time : a contretemps
  • Mind, body and representationalism
  • Ethics and politics : theoretical and anti-theoretical approaches
  • Problem(s) of other minds : solutions and dissolutions in analytic and continental philosophy
  • Conclusion.