Continental Philosophy
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- Continental Philosophy
- Edited by Hugh J. Silverman, the Routledge Continental Philosophy series features book-length studies of major figures and topics arising out of contemporary European thought and criticism. Includes the Bibliography Project (listing books published since 1998 in continental philosophy).
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- Continental Philosophy Review
- An International Philosophical Review (formerly: Man and World)The central purpose of Continental Philosophy Review is to foster a living dialogue within the international community on philosophical issues of mutual interest.
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- Philosophy and Spirituality
- Lessons in Continental Philosophy. It bridges the gap between Anglo-Saxon and Continental Philosophy, and Western and Indian Philosophy.
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- Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
- Professional organization supporting philosophy inspired by continental European traditions. Call for papers, events calendar, and organization information.
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- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Existentialism
- Traces the beginnings of existentialism to the present day.
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- Foundationalism and Hermeneutics
- Site about the interaction of hermeneutics and foundationalism. The interaction of hermeneutics and foundationalism is the same as the interaction of interpretation and reality. Our connection to reality may underdetermine the interpretation, leaving a range of possibilities, but it does impose a limit to interpretation, determining a certain range. What hermeneutics and foundationalism really represent, however, is something logically more precise. Hermeneutics is about interpretation, which is about meaning, which is about what is understood. Foundationalism is about reality, which is about truth, which is about what is known.
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- Philosophical Hermeneutics, or Theories of Interpretation
- Sample syllabus of Dr. Harry Reeder's regularly taught (graduate and undergraduate) course on hermeneutics - this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descartes, Hume, Kant, Dilthey). Then it will follow the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy as it develops in the twentieth century, through a philosophical examination of the works of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jürgen Habermas, and Paul Ricoeur. In addition, we will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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- Rhetorical Hermeneutics
- This volume provides thoughtful answers to a surprisingly large number of significant questions in the rhetoric of science and in rhetorical theory generally. Unlike most anthologies, there is no issue of continuity in this one. It contains treatments of the field's most central issues and has a group of well-known authors who, in fact, have helped to define the field. It should have a wide readership because of its topical interest, its attention to basic theoretical issues, and its presentation of high quality academic debate.
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- Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity
- Essay by physicist, Alan Sokal, teasing philosophical implications from quantum mechanics, with a view to accommodating some feminist and poststructuralist critiques of the ideology of domination perceived to be inherent in the discourse of much of the scientific community.
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- Worldtrade.com Reviews of Books about Gadamer's Hermeneutics
- Word Trade, describing itself as "an independent review agency serving the public, scholars, libraries, and booksellers," here provides reviews of books on or by Gadamer, including: Gadamer In Conversation: Reflections and Commentary by Hans Georg Gadamer; Hermeneutics and the voice of the other: Re-reading Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics by James Risser; Dialogue and deconstruction: The Gadamer Derrida Encounter by Diane P. Michelfelder.
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- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Nihilism
- Definition, origins, and history in relation to Friedrich Nietzsche.
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- Nihilism and the End of the Law
- Article by Phillip E Johnson, Professor of Law at UC-Berkeley. (March 01, 1993)
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- World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research
- Information on programs, projects, publications.
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