Debates in continental philosophy : conversations with contemporary thinkers / Richard Kearney.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2004.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Perspectives in continental philosophy ;
no. 37. |
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Table of Contents:
- Jacques Derrida: Terror, religion and the new politics
- Jean-Luc Marion: The hermeneutics of revelation
- Paul Ricoeur: On life stories ; On the crisis of authority ; The power of the possible ; Imagination, testimony, and trust
- Georges Dumézil: Myth, ideology, sovereignty
- Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics of the infinite
- Herbert Marcuse: The philosophy of art and politics
- Paul Ricoeur: The creativity of language ; Myth as the bearer of possible worlds
- Stanislas Breton: Being, God and the poetics of relation
- Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction and the other
- Julia Kristeva: Strangers to ourselves: the hope of the singular
- Hans Georg Gadamer: Text matters
- Jean-François Lyotard: What is just?
- George Steiner: Culture: the price you pay
- Paul Ricoeur: Universality and the power of difference
- Umberto Eco: Chaosmos: the return to the Middle Ages
- Villanova Colloquy: Against omnipotence
- Athens Colloquy: Between selves and others
- Halifax Colloquy: Between being and God
- Stony Brook Colloquy: Confronting imagination
- Boston Colloquy: Theorizing the gift
- Dublin Colloquy: Thinking is dangerous
- Appendix: Philosophy as dialogue.