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Foundational Reflections: Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

✍ Scribed by Harold A. Durfee (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
301
Series
American University Publications in Philosophy 29
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The American University Publications In From its inception Philosophy has continued the direction stated in the sub-title of the initial volume that of probing new directions in philosophy. As the series has developed these probings of new directions have taken the twoΒ­ fold direction of exploring the relationships between the disparate traditions of twentieth century philosophy and with developing new insights into the foundations of some enduring philosophic problems. This present volume continues both of these directions. The interaction between twentieth-century Anglo-Saxon and Continental philosophy which was an implicit theme of our first and third volumes and the explicit subject of our second volume is here continued in a series of studies on major figures and topics in each tradition. In the context of these interpretative studies, Professor Durfee returns again and again to the question of the relationships between the will and the reason, and explores the conflicting goals of creativity and objectivity in formulating a philosophic position. In so doing he raises the issue as his title suggests - of the foundations of philosophy itself. He seriously challenges the belief common to both pheomenology and analytic philosophy that philosophizing can be a presuppositionless activity, objectively persued independent of the personal (and, perhaps, arbitrary) commitments of the philosopher. This issue, critical as it is to all forms of philosophy, is surely a worthy one for a series such as ours.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Front Matter....Pages X-X
Creativity in Building a Philosophy....Pages 1-29
Front Matter....Pages 30-30
The Reformulation of the Question as to the Existence of God....Pages 31-42
Philosophical Idealism, the Irrational and the Personal....Pages 43-60
Passionate Reason....Pages 61-80
Experience/Decision....Pages 81-118
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
The Second Stage of Kierkegaardian Scholarship in America....Pages 120-146
Albert Camus and the Ethics of Rebellion....Pages 147-177
Karl Jasper’s Christology....Pages 178-207
War, Politics, and Radical Pluralism....Pages 208-221
Realism and Existentialism....Pages 222-242
Front Matter....Pages 243-243
The a Priori, Intuitionism, and Moral Language....Pages 244-261
Analytic Philosophy, Phenomenology, and the Concept of Consciousness....Pages 262-283
Back Matter....Pages 284-291

✦ Subjects


Metaphysics; Phenomenology; Philosophy of Religion


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