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Debates in continental philosophy: conversations with contemporary thinkers

Richard Kearney
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page xi)
  • PART ONE: RECENT DEBATES (page 1)
    • Jacques Derrida: Terror, Religion, and the New Politics (page 3)
    • Jean-Luc Marion: The Hermeneutics of Revelation (page 15)
    • Paul Ricœur: On Narrative Imagination (page 33)
    • Georges Dumézil: Myth, Ideology, Sovereignty (page 53)
  • PART TWO: FROM DIALOGUES: THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL HERITAGE, 1984 (page 63)
    • Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics of the Infinite (page 65)
    • Herbert Marcuse: The Philosophy of Art and Politics (page 85)
    • Paul Ricœur: The Poetics of Language and Myth (page 99)
    • Stanislas Breton: Being, God, and the Poetics of Relation (page 126)
    • Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction and the Other (page 139)
  • PART THREE: FROM STATES OF MIND, 1995 (page 157)
    • Julia Kristeva: Strangers to Ourselves: The Hope of the Singular (page 159)
    • Hans-Georg Gadamer: Text Matters (page 167)
    • Jean-François Lyotard: What Is Just? (page 192)
    • George Steiner: Culture: The Price You Pay (page 205)
    • Paul Ricœur: Universality and the Power of Difference (page 216)
    • Umberto Eco: Chaosmos: The Return to the Middle Ages (page 223)
  • PART FOUR: COLLOQUIES WITH RICHARD KEARNEY (page 229)
    • Villanova Colloquy: Against Omnipotence: God beyond Power (page 231)
    • Athens Colloquy: Between Selves and Others (page 246)
    • Halifax Colloquy: Between Being and God (page 253)
    • Stony Book Colloquy: Confronting Imagination (page 261)
    • Boston Colloquy: Theorizing the Gift (page 284)
    • Dublin Colloquy: Thinking Is Dangerous (page 305)
  • Appendix: Philosophy as Dialogue (page 327)
  • Notes (page 333)
  • Index (page 337)
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Published: 2004
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823223176 (hardcover)
  • 9780823223183 (paper)
  • 9780823235155 (ebook)
Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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