Engages contemporary European thought on a variety of philosophical topics.
Calvin O. Schrag, one of America’s leading philosophers, traverses the literal and metaphysical boundaries of Bulgaria, England, France, Russia, and the Czech Republic and offers a new examination of hermeneutics, phenomenology, subjectivity, and transnational identity. He presents his notion of rationality-transversal rationality-with unusual clarity and simplicity, while encouraging the continuing philosophic dialogue of humankind across cultures.
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Preface
ESSAY I. Traces of Meaning and Reference: From Epistemology to Linguistics to Hermeneutics
ESSAY II. The Subject in Question and the Question about the Questioner
ESSAY III. The Recovery of the Phenomenological Subject: In Conversation with Ricoeur, Derrida, and Levinas
ESSAY IV. Postmodernism as a Problem for Metaphysics
ESSAY V. The Task of Philosophy for the New Millennium
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Over de auteur
Calvin O. Schrag is the George Ade Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Purdue University. He is the author of eight books, including Philosophical Papers: Betwixt and Between and the coeditor (with William L. Mc Bride) of Phenomenology in a Pluralistic Context, both published by SUNY Press.