John McCumber is Distinguished Professor of Germanic Languages at UCLA. His most recent books are Time in the Ditch: American Philosophy and the McCarthy Era (2000) and Reshaping Reason: Toward a New Philosophy (2005).;From scientific revolutions to Boston AA : philosophy and the speaking of matter
On philosophy : notes from a crisis
โ Scribed by McCumber, John
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: From scientific revolutions to Boston AA : philosophy and the speaking of matter --
What is the history of philosophy? --
Aristotle, oppression, and metaphysics --
Modernism in philosophy : fulfillment and subversion in Kant --
The malleability of reason : Hegel's return to Heracleitus --
The fragility of reason : earth, art, and politics in Heidegger --
Dialectics, thermodynamics, and the end of critique --
Critical practice and public goods : the role of philosophy.
โฆ Subjects
Philosophy, Modern -- History. Reason. Metaphysics. PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern. Philosophy, Modern.
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