Kelly, Michael
(1994)
Philosophies of Marxism: Gramsci, Lukacs, Benjamin, Althusser.
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Kearney, Richard (ed.) Twentieth Century Continental Philosophy. London, UK; New York, USA, Routledge, .
(Routledge History of Philosophy, 8).
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/45266/ Full text of this item is not available from this server. AbstractTable of contents : 1. The beginnings of phenomenology: Husserl and his predecessors Richard Cobb-Stevens, Boston College
2. Philosophy of existence 1: Heidegger Jacques Taminiaux, University of Louvain, Belgium
3. Philosophy of existence 2: Sartre Thomas Flynn, Emory University
4. Philosophy of existence 3: Merleau-Ponty Bernard Cullen, Queen's University, Belfast
5. Philosophies of religion: Jaspers, Marcel, Levinas William Desmond, Loyola College
6. Philosophies of science: Mach, Duhem, Bachelard Babette Babich, Fordham University
7. Philosophies of Marxism: Gramsci, Lukacs, Benjamin, Althusser Michael Kelly, University of Southampton
8. Critical theory: from Adorno to Habermas David Rasmussen, Boston College
9. Hermeneutics: Gadamer, Ricoeur Gary Madison, McMaster University
10. Italian idealism and after: Croce, Gentile, Vattimo Giacomo Rinaldi, University of Urbino, Italy
11. French structuralism and after: Barthes, Lacan, Lévi-Strauss, Foucault Hugh Silverman, State University of New York at Stony Brook
12. French feminism and after: de Beauvoir, Kristeva, Irigaray, Cixious Alison Ainley, Oxford Brookes University
13. Deconstruction Simon Critchley, Essex University
14. Derrida Timothy Mooney, Essex University
15. Postmodernist theory: Lyotard, Baudrillard Thomas Docherty, Trinity College, Dublin
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