In Kant's wake : philosophy in the twentieth century

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In Kant's wake : philosophy in the twentieth century

Tom Rockmore

Blackwell, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In Kant's Wake evaluates the four main trends in philosophy in the twentieth century - Marxism, Anglo-American analytic, American pragmatism, and continental philosophy - and argues that all four evolved in reaction to Kant's fascinating and demanding philosophy. Gives a sense of the main thinkers and problems, and the nature of their debates; Provides an intriguing assessment of the accomplishments of twentieth-century philosophy.

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Introduction. 1. Toward Interpreting Twentieth Century Philosophy. 2. Kant and the Post-Kantian Debate. 3. On Marxism in the twentieth century. 4. Pragmatism as epistemology. 5. Continental philosophy as phenomenology. 6. Anglo-American analytic philosophy. 7. Kant and Twentieth Century Philosophy. Notes. Index

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