Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides
Analytic and Continental philosophy have become increasingly specialised and differentiated fields of endeavour. This important collection of essays details some of the more significant methodological and philosophical differences that have separated the two traditions, as well as examining the manner in which received understandings of the divide are being challenged by certain thinkers whose work might best be described as post-analytic and meta-continental.

Together these essays offer a well-defined sense of the field, of its once dominant distinctions and of some of the most productive new areas generating influential ideas and controversy. In an attempt to get to the bottom of precisely what it is that separates the analytic and continental traditions, the essays in this volume compare and contrast them on certain issues, including truth, time and subjectivity. The book engages with a range of key thinkers from phenomenology, post-structuralism, analytic philosophy and post-analytic philosophy, examines the strengths and weaknesses of each tradition, and ultimately encourages enhanced understanding, dialogue and even rapprochement between these sometimes antagonistic adversaries.

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Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides
Analytic and Continental philosophy have become increasingly specialised and differentiated fields of endeavour. This important collection of essays details some of the more significant methodological and philosophical differences that have separated the two traditions, as well as examining the manner in which received understandings of the divide are being challenged by certain thinkers whose work might best be described as post-analytic and meta-continental.

Together these essays offer a well-defined sense of the field, of its once dominant distinctions and of some of the most productive new areas generating influential ideas and controversy. In an attempt to get to the bottom of precisely what it is that separates the analytic and continental traditions, the essays in this volume compare and contrast them on certain issues, including truth, time and subjectivity. The book engages with a range of key thinkers from phenomenology, post-structuralism, analytic philosophy and post-analytic philosophy, examines the strengths and weaknesses of each tradition, and ultimately encourages enhanced understanding, dialogue and even rapprochement between these sometimes antagonistic adversaries.

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Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides

Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides

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Analytic and Continental philosophy have become increasingly specialised and differentiated fields of endeavour. This important collection of essays details some of the more significant methodological and philosophical differences that have separated the two traditions, as well as examining the manner in which received understandings of the divide are being challenged by certain thinkers whose work might best be described as post-analytic and meta-continental.

Together these essays offer a well-defined sense of the field, of its once dominant distinctions and of some of the most productive new areas generating influential ideas and controversy. In an attempt to get to the bottom of precisely what it is that separates the analytic and continental traditions, the essays in this volume compare and contrast them on certain issues, including truth, time and subjectivity. The book engages with a range of key thinkers from phenomenology, post-structuralism, analytic philosophy and post-analytic philosophy, examines the strengths and weaknesses of each tradition, and ultimately encourages enhanced understanding, dialogue and even rapprochement between these sometimes antagonistic adversaries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441109996
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/22/2011
Series: Continuum Studies in Philosophy , #51
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Jack Reynolds is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at La Trobe University, Australia and author of Merleau-Ponty and Derrida: Intertwining Embodiment and Alterity (Ohio UP, 2004) and Understanding Existentialism (Acumen, 2006) and co-editor of Understanding Derrida (Continuum, 2004).
James Chase is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Post-analytic and Meta-continental Philosophy Jack Reynolds, James Chase, James Williams and Edwin Mares
2. Post-analytic Philosophy: Overcoming the Divide? George Duke, with Elena Walsh, James Chase, and Jack Reynolds
Part 1: Reason and Argument \ 3. The Fate of Transcendental Reasoning in Contemporary Philosophy James Chase and Jack Reynolds \ 4. Logic and Metaphysics: Dummett Meets Heidegger Edwin Mares
5. Argument All the Way Down: The Demanding Discipline of Non-Argumento-Centric Modes of Philosophy Simon Glendinning
6. Analytic Philosophy and Dialogic Conservatism James Chase
Part 2: Mind
7. Cartesian Echoes in the Philosophy of Mind: The Case of John Searle Pascale Gillot
8. When the Twain Meet: Could the Study of Mind be a Meeting of Minds? Michael Wheeler and Massimiliano Cappuccio
Part 3: Meaning, Expression and Aesthetics
9. Expressivism in Brandom and Taylor Nick Smith
10. Wittgenstein as Trans-analytic-continental Philosopher Dale Jacquette \ 11. Disenfranchising Film? On the Analytic-Cognitivist Turn in Film Theory Robert Sinnerbrink
Part 4: Metaphysics and Mathematics
12. The Possibility of German Idealism after Analytic Philosophy: McDowell, Brandom and Beyond Paul Redding
13. On the Problem of Selection in Events for Deleuze and Davidson James Williams
14. Virtual Platonisms: Lautman and Godel Pierre Cassou-Nogués
Bibliography
Index.

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