"Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies" is the
first guide to cover both the Anglo-American analytic and European
continental traditions. Organized thematically, the volume
thoroughly discusses the major movements and fields of each
tradition and features the contributions of highly distinguished
specialists in their fields.
This book is divided into three sections. The first is devoted
to highlighting the multidimensional work of philosophers
identified with the analytic tradition, with Nicholas Rescher
writing on neoidealism, Josephine Donovan commenting on feminist
philosophy, Tyler Burge discussing the philosophy of language and
mind, and Robert Hanna reflecting on Kant's legacy. The second
section presents the thought of those who identified themselves
with the continental tradition, featuring Jean Grondin on
hermeneutics, Leonard Lawlor on phenomenology, Charles Scott on
postmodernism, and Babette Babich on the philosophy of science.
This volume also covers logical positivism, naturalism,
pragmatism, aesthetics, existentialism, Marxism, the Frankfurt
School, structuralism, psychoanalysis, political philosophy,
ethics, and the philosophy of religion. The final section addresses
concurrent trends in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and African
philosophy, and a comprehensive introduction by the editor not only
provides a thorough outline of the problems and issues of the
analytic and continental traditions but also boldly challenges the
conviction that the two approaches must be rivals. "Columbia
Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies" is an invaluable
overview of the ideas that have shaped a monumentally important
century in the history of philosophy, offering an unusually
panoramic perspective that allows readers to form their own
interpretations of original materials.
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