Calvin O. Schrag and the Task of Philosophy After Postmodernity

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Pub. Date: 2002-06-19
Publisher(s): Northwestern Univ Pr
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Author Biography

Martin Beck Matustik is a professor of philosophy at Purdue University. William L. McBride is the Arthur G. Hansen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
William L. McBride
Martin Beck Matustik
Part 1. An Overview
Bringing Philosophy into the Twenty-First Century: Calvin Schrag and the Phenomenological Movement
5(26)
Gary B. Madison
Part 2. Transversal Rationality
``Where Are You Standing...?'': Descartes and the Question of Historicity
31(21)
Robert C. Scharff
``Catch Me If You Can'': Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis
52(22)
Sandra Bartky
Transversality and Geophilosophy in the Age of Globalization
74(17)
Hwa Yol Jung
The Ethics of the Glance
91(25)
Edward S. Casey
Decentered Subjectivity, Transversal Rationality, and Genocide
116(13)
Bruce Wilshire
Part 3. The Self after Postmodernity
Transversal Liaisons: Calvin Schrag on Selfhood
129(23)
Fred Dallmayr
Schrag and the Self
152(13)
Bernard P. Dauenhauer
Calvin Hears a Who: Calvin O. Schrag and Postmodern Selves
165(14)
Linda Bell
Romantic Love
179(22)
Martin C. Dillon
Part 4. The Fourth Cultural Value Sphere
Transcendence, Heteronomy, and the Birth of the Responsible Self
201(25)
Merold Westphal
In Search of a Sacred Anarchy: An Experiment in Danish Deconstruction
226(27)
John D. Caputo
Part 5. Communicative Praxis
The Interruptive Nature of the Call of Conscience: Rethinking Heidegger on the Question of Rhetoric
253(17)
Michael J. Hyde
Structure, Deconstruction, and the Future of Meaning
270(11)
David Crownfield
In Defense of Poiesis: The Performance of Self in Communicative Praxis
281(16)
Lenore Langsdorf
The Professions, the Humanities, and Transfiguration
297(18)
Victor Kestenbaum
Response to Contributors
315(14)
Calvin O. Schrag
Publications of Calvin O. Schrag 329(8)
Notes on Contributors 337

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