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The history of continental philosophy / general editor, Alan D. Schrift.

Contributor Schrift, Alan D., 1955-

Imprint:Durham, UK : Acumen, 2013,c2010.

Description8 v. ; 24 cm.

Note:First published by Acumen in 2010. First published in paperback by Acumen in 2013.

Note:Vol. 1. Kant, kantianism, and idealism: the origins of continental philosophy / edited by Thomas Nenon -- v. 2. Nineteenth-century philosophy: revolutionary responses to the existing order / edited by Alan D. Schrift and Daniel Conway -- v. 3. The new century: Bergsonism, phenomenology and responses to modern science / edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and Alan D. Schrift -- v. 4. Phenomenology: responses and developments / edited by Leonard Lawlor -- v. 5. Critical theory to structuralism: philosophy, politics and the human sciences / edited by David Ingram -- v. 6. Poststructuralism and critical theory's second generation / edited by Alan D. Schrift -- v. 7. After poststructuralism: transitions and transformations / edited by Rosi Braidotti -- v. 8. Emerging trends in continental philosophy / edited by Todd May.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Schrift, Alan D., 1955-
Subject:
Philosophy, Modern.
Phenomenology.
Structuralism.
Science -- Philosophy.
Other title
Kant, Kantianism, and idealism: the origins of continental philosophy.
Nineteenth-century philosophy: revolutionary responses to the existing order.
The New century: Bergsonism, phenomenology and responses to modern science.
Phenomenology: responses and developments.
Critical theory to structuralism: philosophy, politics and the human sciences.
Poststructuralism and critical theory's second generation.
After poststructuralism: transitions and transformations.
Emerging trends in continental philosophy.