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French philosophy in the twentieth century /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2001.Description: xiv, 419 Pages. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0521665590 (pbk.)
  • 0521662125
  • 9780521662123
  • 9780521665599 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B2421 .G88 2001
Contents:
Fin-de-siècle : the professors of the Republic -- Science and idealism -- Bergson -- Between the wars -- Sartre -- Beauvoir -- Merleau-Ponty -- The structuralist invasion -- Foucault -- Derrida -- Philosophies of difference -- Fin-de-siècle again ; "le temps retrouvé?
Summary: Publisher's description: In this book Gary Gutting tells, clearly and comprehensively, the story of French philosophy from 1890 to 1990. He examines the often neglected background of spiritualism, university idealism, and early philosophy of science, and also discusses the privileged role of philosophy in the French education system. Taking account of this background, together with the influences of avant-garde literature and German philosophy, he develops a rich account of existential phenomenology, which he argues is the central achievement of French thought during the century, and of subsequent structuralist and poststructuralist developments. His discussion includes chapters on Bergson, Sartre, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, and Derrida, with sections on other major thinkers including Lyotard, Deleuze, Irigaray, Levinas, and Ricoeur. He offers challenging analyses of the often misunderstood relationship between existential phenomenology and structuralism and of the emergence of poststructuralism. Finally, he sketches the major current trends of French philosophy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 394-411) and index.

Fin-de-siècle : the professors of the Republic -- Science and idealism -- Bergson -- Between the wars -- Sartre -- Beauvoir -- Merleau-Ponty -- The structuralist invasion -- Foucault -- Derrida -- Philosophies of difference -- Fin-de-siècle again ; "le temps retrouvé?

Publisher's description: In this book Gary Gutting tells, clearly and comprehensively, the story of French philosophy from 1890 to 1990. He examines the often neglected background of spiritualism, university idealism, and early philosophy of science, and also discusses the privileged role of philosophy in the French education system. Taking account of this background, together with the influences of avant-garde literature and German philosophy, he develops a rich account of existential phenomenology, which he argues is the central achievement of French thought during the century, and of subsequent structuralist and poststructuralist developments. His discussion includes chapters on Bergson, Sartre, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, and Derrida, with sections on other major thinkers including Lyotard, Deleuze, Irigaray, Levinas, and Ricoeur. He offers challenging analyses of the often misunderstood relationship between existential phenomenology and structuralism and of the emergence of poststructuralism. Finally, he sketches the major current trends of French philosophy.

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