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"Promises to be one of the most fascinating and interesting books in the philosophy of mind in recent years." — John R. Searle, University of California-Berkeley. In Deconstructing the Mind, Stephen Stich, once a leading advocate of the eliminativist... [ More...]
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Hegel's PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT has acquired a paradoxical reputation as one of the most important but most impenetrable and inconsistent philosophical works. Here, Michael Forster's unique and compelling reading unlocks the mysteries of Hegel's seminal... [ More...]
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The concept of faith has remained inscrutable to thinkers for centuries. By making faith a philosophical rather than a theological matter, the late scholar Nathan Rotenstreich (1913-1993) explores its essence as an awareness of how we relate within mundane... [ More...]
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..". no other book undertakes to relate all these Frenchphilosophers to each other the way that [Lawlor] does, brilliantly." —Fran ois Raffoul For many, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, andGilles Deleuze represent one of the greatest movements... [ More...]
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Does religious thinking stand in opposition to postmodernity? Does the existence of God present the ultimate challenge to metaphysics? Stands of continental thought, especially those running from Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger, focus on individual... [ More...]
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In Thinking with Heidegger, Miguel de Beistegui looks into the essence of Heidegger's thought and engages the philosopher's transformative thinking with contemporary Western culture. Rather than isolate and explore a single theme or aspect of Heidegger, de... [ More...]
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Body and World is the definitive edition of a book that should now take its place as a major contribution to contemporary existential phenomenology. Samuel Todes goes beyond Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty in his description of how independent... [ More...]
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Contrary to the conventional view of Husserl as carrying on the Cartesian tradition of seeking a secure foundation for knowledge in the "pure" observations of a disembodied ego, James Mensch introduces us to the Husserl who, anticipating the later... [ More...]
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This book offers a fresh look at Edmund Husserl's philosophy as a nonfoundational approach to understanding the self as an embodied presence.
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Introduction to Phenomenology is an outstanding and comprehensive guide to an important but often little-understood movement in European philosophy. Dermot Moran lucidly examines the contributions of phenomenology's nine-seminal thinkers: Brentano, Husserl,... [ More...]
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