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Transcendence and the concrete: selected writings

Jean André Wahl, Alan D. Schrift and Ian Alexander Moore 2017 © Fordham University Press
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  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
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  • 9780823273027 (paper)
  • 9780823273034 (ebook)
  • 9780823273010 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Philosophy
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  • 1. Existence, Experience, and Transcendence: An Introduction to Jean Wahl (page 1)
  • 2. Preface to Toward the Concrete (page 32)
  • 3. Commentary on a Passage from Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (page 54)
  • 4. Hegel and Kierkegaard (page 90)
  • 5. Heidegger and Kierkegaard: An Investigation into the Original Elements of Heidegger's Philosophy (page 107)
  • 6. The Problem of Choice: Existence and Transcendence in Jaspers's Philosophy (page 132)
  • 7. Subjectivity and Transcendence (page 152)
  • Appendix: Jean Wahl's Letter to Martin Heidegger, December 12, 1937 (page 213)
  • 8. Nietzsche and the Death of God: A Note on Jaspers's Nietzsche (page 216)
  • 9. Poetry and Metaphysics (page 220)
  • 10. Order and Disorder in Nietzsche's Thought (page 237)
  • 11. Experience and Transcendence; or, An Ontological Journey (page 256)
  • Acknowledgments (page 277)
  • A Bibliography of Works by Jean Wahl (page 279)
  • Index of Names (page 287)
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