A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801868146

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By Christian Delacampagne, Translated by Malcolm B. DeBevoise
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Contents:



Preface to the English-Language Edition

Preface to the Original Edition

Introduction: The Birth of Modernity



1 The Sure Path of Science

Progress in Logic

From Logic to Phenomenology

From Logic to Politics

Wittgenstein's Dissidence



2 Philosophies of the End

The End of Europe

The End of Oppression

The End of Metaphysics

After the End



3 Conceiving Auschwitz

Paths of Exile

Heidegger's Choice

Preliminary Inquiries

Investigation of the Case



4 In the Cold War

Partisans of Liberalism

Defender of Liberty

In Search of a Third Way

Avatars of Marxism



5 Reason in Question

Structure versus Subject

A History of Truth

From Deconstruction to Neopragmatism

Communication or Investigation?



Epilogue: The Unfinished Cathedral

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

""Delacampagne relates major philosophical trends over the past 120 years on both sides of the Atlantic to their historic settings... The scope of this survey is impressive.""

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