Calvin O. Schrag and the Task of Philosophy After Postmodernity: Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
Autor Martin Joseph Matustik, William Leon McBride Editat de John McCumberen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2002
Devoted to the most important American Continental philosopher of his generation and one of the discipline's founding fathers, and featuring some of the field's
most distinguished luminaries, this collection is a critical document in Continental philosophy, reflecting its recent history, its present state, and its debt to Calvin O. Schrag. Taking up themes central to Schrag's own philosophical concerns, these essays refer throughout to his salient "interventions" in the dialogue of late-twentieth-century thought characterized as "postmodernity." The authors address, implicitly or directly, the question of philosophy's role and responsibility, or "task."
The volume begins with an overview of this task and of Schrag's contributions to it, written from the perspective of a resolute defender of the phenomenological tradition that Schrag's work has extended and reconfigured. The essays are organized around the four conceptual figures widely considered Schrag's most significant and original philosophical achievements: transversal rationality, the self after post-modernity, the fourth cultural value sphere, and communication praxis. Following and expanding on the implications of these themes, the authors focus on topics ranging from Cartesian rationality to Foucauldian rational relativism; from transcendence in relation to the self to the Schragean self's connections with discourse, action, and community; from religion's disruptive presence in contemporary philosophy to recent developments in the philosophy of language. The book also contains Schrag's responses to many of the works in the collection.
most distinguished luminaries, this collection is a critical document in Continental philosophy, reflecting its recent history, its present state, and its debt to Calvin O. Schrag. Taking up themes central to Schrag's own philosophical concerns, these essays refer throughout to his salient "interventions" in the dialogue of late-twentieth-century thought characterized as "postmodernity." The authors address, implicitly or directly, the question of philosophy's role and responsibility, or "task."
The volume begins with an overview of this task and of Schrag's contributions to it, written from the perspective of a resolute defender of the phenomenological tradition that Schrag's work has extended and reconfigured. The essays are organized around the four conceptual figures widely considered Schrag's most significant and original philosophical achievements: transversal rationality, the self after post-modernity, the fourth cultural value sphere, and communication praxis. Following and expanding on the implications of these themes, the authors focus on topics ranging from Cartesian rationality to Foucauldian rational relativism; from transcendence in relation to the self to the Schragean self's connections with discourse, action, and community; from religion's disruptive presence in contemporary philosophy to recent developments in the philosophy of language. The book also contains Schrag's responses to many of the works in the collection.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810118751
ISBN-10: 0810118750
Pagini: 339
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
ISBN-10: 0810118750
Pagini: 339
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
Notă biografică
MARTIN BECK MATUŠTIK is a professor of philosophy at Purdue University. He is the author of several books, including Jürgen Habermas: A Political-Philosophical Profile, Specters of Liberation: Great Refusals in the New World Order, and Postnational Identity: Critical Theory and Existential Philosophy in Habermas, Kierkegaard, and Havel.
WILLIAM L. McBRIDE is the Arthur G. Hansen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. He is the author of numerous books, including From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos: Anti-Hegemonic Post-Post-Marxist Essays, Philosophical Reflections on the Changes in Eastern Europe, and Social and Political Philosophy.
Cuprins
Introduction
William L. McBridge and Martin Beck Matuštík
Part 1. An Overview
1. Bringing Philosophy into the Twenty-First Century: Calvin Schrag and the Phenomenological Movement
Gary B. Madison
Part 2. Trasversal Rationality
2. "Where Are You Standing . . . ?": Descartes and the Question of Historicity
Robert C. Scharff
3. "Catch Me If You Can": Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis
Sandra Bartky
4. Transversality and Geophilosophy in the Age of Globalization
Hwa Yol Jung
5. The Ethics of the Glance
Edward S. Casey
6. Decentered Subjectivity, Transversal Rationality, and Genocide
Bruce Wilshire
Part 3. The Self after Postmodernity
7. Transversal Liaisons: Calvin Schrag on Selfhood
Fred Dallmayr
8. Schrag and the Self
Bernard P. Dauenhauer
9. Calvin Hears a Who: Calvin O. Schrag and Postmodern Selves
Linda Bell
10. Romantic Love
Martin C. Dillon
Part 4. The Fourth Cultural Value Sphere
11. Transcendence, Heteronomy, and the Birth of the Responsible Self
Merold Westphal
12. In Search of a Sacred Anarchy: An Experiment in Danish Deconstruction
John D. Caputo
Part 5. Communicative Praxis
13. The Interruptive nature of the Call of Conscience: Rethinking Heidegger on the Question of Rhetoric
Michael J. Hyde
14. Structure, Deconstruction, and the Future of Meaning
David Crownfield
15. In Defense of Poiesis: The Performance of Self in Communicative Praxis
Lenore Langsdorf
16. The Professions, the Humanities, and Transfiguration
Victor Kestenbaum
17. Response to Contributors
Calvin O. Schrag
Publications of Calvin O. Schrag
William L. McBridge and Martin Beck Matuštík
Part 1. An Overview
1. Bringing Philosophy into the Twenty-First Century: Calvin Schrag and the Phenomenological Movement
Gary B. Madison
Part 2. Trasversal Rationality
2. "Where Are You Standing . . . ?": Descartes and the Question of Historicity
Robert C. Scharff
3. "Catch Me If You Can": Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis
Sandra Bartky
4. Transversality and Geophilosophy in the Age of Globalization
Hwa Yol Jung
5. The Ethics of the Glance
Edward S. Casey
6. Decentered Subjectivity, Transversal Rationality, and Genocide
Bruce Wilshire
Part 3. The Self after Postmodernity
7. Transversal Liaisons: Calvin Schrag on Selfhood
Fred Dallmayr
8. Schrag and the Self
Bernard P. Dauenhauer
9. Calvin Hears a Who: Calvin O. Schrag and Postmodern Selves
Linda Bell
10. Romantic Love
Martin C. Dillon
Part 4. The Fourth Cultural Value Sphere
11. Transcendence, Heteronomy, and the Birth of the Responsible Self
Merold Westphal
12. In Search of a Sacred Anarchy: An Experiment in Danish Deconstruction
John D. Caputo
Part 5. Communicative Praxis
13. The Interruptive nature of the Call of Conscience: Rethinking Heidegger on the Question of Rhetoric
Michael J. Hyde
14. Structure, Deconstruction, and the Future of Meaning
David Crownfield
15. In Defense of Poiesis: The Performance of Self in Communicative Praxis
Lenore Langsdorf
16. The Professions, the Humanities, and Transfiguration
Victor Kestenbaum
17. Response to Contributors
Calvin O. Schrag
Publications of Calvin O. Schrag
Descriere
This collection of essays is a critical document in Continental philosophy, reflecting its recent history, its present state, and its debt to Calvin O. Schrag. It begins with an overview of philosophy's role and responsibility or "task" and of Schrag's contributions to it, written from the perspective of a resolute defender of the phenomenological tradition that Schrag's work has extended and reconfigured. The essays are organized around the four conceptual figures widely considered Schrag's most significant and original philosophical achievements: transversal rationality, the self after post-modernity, the fourth cultural value sphere, and communication praxis. The authors focus on topics ranging from Cartesian rationality to Foucauldian rational relativism; from transcendence in relation to the self to the Schragean self's connections with discourse, action, and community; from religion's disruptive presence in contemporary philosophy to recent developments in the philosophy of language.