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Contemporary Continental Philosophy - The New Scepticism (Paperback)
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Contemporary Continental Philosophy - The New Scepticism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Continental Philosophy
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This title was first published in 2000. Contemporary continental
philosophy is a widely-used, but in many ways a highly problematic,
term and its exact frame of reference is not always clear. In its
more recent French manifestations in particular, it continues to
arouse considerable controversy and create bitter divisions, with
particularly hostile reactions to the work of Derrida and others.
Much work in the recent continental tradition can be fitted into a
longer-running philosophical tradition of scepticism, and
scepticism has always had the power to provoke and unsettle the
philosophical establishment. Presenting an overview of the
philosophical landscape of the continental tradition since the
1940s, this book traces the establishment of the new,
super-scepticism as an intellectual paradigm with the power to
threaten and disorientate existing world-views and more traditional
styles of philosophical discourse - marking the continental divide.
Exploring how contemporary continental philosophy from
existentialism to postmodernism can be characterised as this new,
more resistant form of scepticism, Sim identifies a clutch of key
themes - including "difference", "the subject",
"antifoundationalism", "dialectics" - which have been obsessively
worked over by key thinkers in the Existentialist-Postmodernist
period and demonstrates how these have contributed to the
development of a super-sceptical outlook. Presenting a new
theme-led approach to provide an entry into current debates in
continental philosophy, Stuart Sim reintegrates the work of Sartre
into the more recent continental tradition, and suggests that
something qualitatively different is now occurring in French
philosophy.
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