A clear and comprehensive account of the history of French philosophy in the twentieth century.
Trans. Michelle Kendall and Stuart Kendall. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2001. Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927–1939. Ed. and intro. Allan Stoekl. Trans. Allan Stoekl, with Carl R. Lovitt and Donald M. Leslie, ...
Working through the twentieth-century, and focussing on specific thinkers including Foucault and Deleuze, this book will be of interest to all scholars of French philosophy. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
If his thinking about standards of living permitted him to step back somewhat from Durkheim's analysis , he undertook to ... In obscuring the essential sociological question of the relationship between individuals and social groups ...
This book offers a historical and critical account of the works of some of the major French philosophers of the twentieth century.
Translated as The Rules of Sociological Method by S. A. Solovay and J. H. Mueller ( Glencoe , Illinois , 1950 ) . 3 Translated as Suicide by J. A. Spaulding and G. Simpson ( Glencoe , Illinois , 1951 ) . Translated as The Elementary ...
In A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Christian Delacampagne reviews the discipline's divergent and dramatic course and shows that its greatest figures, even the most unworldly among them, were deeply affected by events of ...
Lawlor discusses major theoretical trends in the work of these philosophers—immanence, difference, multiplicity, and the overcoming of metaphysics.
Gary Gutting tells the story of the development of a distinctively French philosophy in the last four decades of the 20th century.
The Challenges of Globalization, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 49–70. Also in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 66/1 (2007): 49–70. Apel, K.-O. et al. (eds.) (1984a) Funkkolleg Praktische Philosophie. Ethik: Dialoge, 2 vols.
This book traces the idea of the unconscious as it emerges in French and European literature.