"Kearney's ability to enter into the thought of such a variety of figures...while at the same time critically engaging it is of the highest order and a valuable resource for anyone interested in these postmodern questions and thinkers." -Religion and the Arts

This important book brings together in one volume a collection of illuminating encounters with some of the most important philosophers of our age-by one of its most incisive and innovative critics. For more than twenty years, Richard Kearney has been in conversation with leading philosophers, literary theorists, anthropologists, and religious scholars. His gift is eliciting memorably clear statements about their work from thinkers whose writings can often be challenging in their complexity. Here, he brings together twenty-one originally published extraordinary conversations-his 1984 collection Dialogues: The Phenomenological Heritage, his 1992 Visions of Europe: Conversations on the Legacy and Future of Europe, and his 1995 States of Mind: Dialogues with Contemporary Thinkers. Featured interviewees include Stanislas Breton, Umberto Eco, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Herbert Marcus, George Steiner, Julia Kristeva, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jean-Francois Lyotard. To this classic core, he adds recent interviews, previously unpublished, with Paul Ricoeur, Jean-Luc Marion, Jacques Derrida, and George DumŽzil, as well as six colloquies about his own work. Wide-ranging and accessible, these interviews provide a fascinating guide to the ideas, concerns, and personalities of thinkers who have shaped modern intellectual life. This book will be an essential point of entry for students, teachers, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand contemporary culture.
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A collection of illuminating encounters with some of the most important philosophers of our age
Preface Part One: Recent Debates Jacques Derrida: Terror, Religion, and the New Politics Jean-Luc Marion: The Hermeneutics of Revelation Paul Ricuur: (a) On Life Stories (b) On The Crisis of Authority (c) The Power of the Possible (d) Imagination, Testimony, and Trust Georges Dumezil: Myth, Ideology, Sovereignty Part Two: From Dialogues: The Phenomenological Heritage, 1984 Emmanuel Levinas: Ethics of the Infinite Herbert Marcuse: The Philosophy of Art and Politics Paul Ricuur: (a) The Creativity of Language (b) Myth as the Bearer of Possible Worlds Stanislas Breton: Being, God, and the Poetics of Relation Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction and the Other Part Three: From States of Mind, 1995 Julia Kristeva: Strangers to Ourselves: The Hope of the Singular Hans Georg Gadamer: Text Matters Jean-Francois Lyotard: What Is Just? George Steiner: Culture-The Price You Pay Paul Ricuur: Universality and the Power of Difference Umberto Eco: Chaosmos: The Return to the Middle Ages Part Four: Colloquies with Richard Kearney Villanova Colloquy: Against Omnipotence Athens Colloquy: Between Selves and Others Halifax Colloquy: Between Being and God Stony Brook Colloquy: Confronting Imagination Boston Colloquy: Theorizing the Gift Dublin Colloquy: Thinking Is Dangerous Appendix: Philosophy as Dialogue
Les mer
Kearney's ability to enter into the thought of such a variety of figures...while at the same time critically engaging it is of the highest order and a valuable resource for anyone interested in these postmodern questions and thinkers.
Les mer
A collection of illuminating encounters with some of the most important philosophers of our age

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780823223183
Publisert
2004-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Fordham University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
388

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Biographical note

Richard Kearney is the Charles Seelig Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. He is the author of over 20 books, among them the trilogy The God Who May Be (Indiana University Press, 2001), On Stories (Routledge, 2002), and Strangers, Gods, and Monsters (Routledge, 2003), as well as works including Debates in Continental Philosophy (Fordham University Press, 2004), and Anatheism (Columbia, 2011). In 2008 he launched the Guestbook Project, an ongoing artistic, academic, and multi-media experiment in hospitality.