Heidegger and French Philosophy: Humanism, Antihumanism, and Being

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Psychology Press, 1995 - 250 páginas
Martin Heidegger's impact on contemporary thought is important and controversial. However in France, the influence of this German philosopher is such that contemporary French thought cannot be properly understood without reference to Heidegger and his extraordinary influence.
Tom Rockmore examines the reception of Heidegger's thought in France. He argues that in the period after the Second World War, due to the peculiar nature of the humanist French Philosophical tradition, Heidegger became the master thinker of French philosophy. Perhaps most importantly, he contends that this reception - first as philosophical anthropology and later as postmetaphysical humanism - is systematically mistaken.

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HEIDEGGER AS A FRENCH PHILOSOPHER
1
Philosophy and religion
8
French academic conservatism
15
Descartes Lacan
25
GERMAN PHENOMENOLOGY FRENCH PHILOSOPHY
40
HEIDEGGER SARTRE AND FRENCH HUMANISM
59
JEAN BEAUFRET AND THE LETTER ON HUMANISM
81
HEIDEGGERS LETTER ON HUMANISM AND FRENCH
104
French Heideggerian orthodoxy
119
ON HEIDEGGER AND CONTEMPORARY FRENCH
126
Heidegger and contemporary French philosophy
135
HEIDEGGERS POLITICS AND FRENCH PHILOSOPHY
148
HEIDEGGER FRENCH PHILOSOPHY AND
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Subjectivity and Heidegger in France
175
Humanism antihumanism and Heidegger in France
181
Return to Dasein?
188

Beaufret and the rise of French Heideggerian orthodoxy
111
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Tom Rockmore is Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. His most recent books include On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophy and Hegel and Contemporary Philosophy.

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