The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism, 1 Ed.
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3週間でお届けいたします。 Series: Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism Author: Rajan Publisher: Springer ISBN: 9783031273445 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2023年06月 DESCRIPTION The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism offers a wide-ranging dialogue between theory and German Idealism, joining up the various lines of influence connecting German Idealist and Romantic philosophies in all their variety to post-'68 European philosophies, from Derrida and Deleuze to ?i?ek and Malabou. Key features: * Provides in-depth reflections on the various conversations between German Idealism and theory, including an expanded canon of Idealist philosophers and a wide range of contemporary anti-foundationalist thinkers. Includes marginalized voices and concepts that reflect both contemporary concerns as well as the sheer abundance of readings of German Idealism undertaken by European theorists over the last fifty years. * Expands the existing scholarship by focusing on new, future directions emerging out of the idealism-theory relationship. The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism is essential reading for researchers and students of all levels - from senior scholars to advanced undergraduates - working on the legacy of German Idealist philosophers within philosophy departments, as well as all those interested in theory from across the humanities. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Editors’ Introduction; Tilottama Rajan and Daniel Whistler.- Part One: Reading the German Idealists after ’68.- 2. Reading Kant; Sean Gaston.- 3. Reading Fichte; F. Scott Scribner.- 4. Reading Maimon; Daniela Voss.- 5. Reading Novalis and the Schlegels; Kirill Chepurin.- 6. Reading Holderlin; Gabriel Trop.- 7. Reading Hegel I: Textuality and the Phenomenology; Kristina Mendicino.- 8. Reading Hegel II: Politics and History; Gregor Moder.- 9. Reading Schelling; Tyler Tritten.- 10. Reading Schopenhauer; Joel Faflak.- Part Two: Themes and Concepts.- 11. Systems of Knowledge; Tilottama Rajan.- 12. Psychoanalysis; Gord Barentsen.- 13. Art; Anna Ezekiel.- 14. Nature and Extinction; Thomas Moynihan.- 15. Language; Oriane Petteni and Daniel Whistler.- 16. Difference; Arkady Plotnitsky.- 17. Nothing; Andrew W. Hass.- 18. Apocalypse; Agata Bielik-Robson.- 19. The University; Lenka Vrablikova.- 20. Enlightenment and Revolution; Kyla Bruff.- 21. Sovereignty and Community; Ian James.- Part Three: Contemporary Stakes.- 22. Felix Culpa, Dialectic and Becoming-Imperceptible; Claire Colebrook.- 23. Monism and Mistakes; Adrian Johnston.- 24. Editors’ Conclusions: The Past, Present and Future of the Theory-German Idealism Relation; Tilottama Rajan and Daniel Whistler.
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