The Southern Journal of Philosophy (University of Memphis),
50th anniversary Special Issue: "Continental Philosophy: What and Where Will It Be?", Vol. 50, no. 2, 2012.
50th anniversary Special Issue: "Continental Philosophy: What and Where Will It Be?", Vol. 50, no. 2, 2012.
Editor’s Note STEPHAN BLATTI
Introduction: “Continental
Philosophy: What and Where will it be?” (p. 171-179) TED TOADVINE
1. What Is Continental
Philosophy?
The Heading of A
Problem (p.180-190) SIMON GLENDINNING
In the Future Philosophy will be
neither Continental nor Analytic but Synthetic: Toward a Promiscuous
Miscegenation of (All) Philosophical Traditions and Styles (p. 191-205) IAIN THOMSON
Continental Philosophy: Back to
the Future (p. 206-219) DAVID WOOD
Continental Philosophy: Thinking the Corporeal with
the Political (p. 220-233) ROSALYN DIPROSE
The Self and the Others: Common Topics for Husserl and
Wittgenstein (p. 234-249) SARA HEINÄMAA
University with Conditions: A Deconstructive Reading
of Derrida’s “The University without Condition” (p. 250-272) HISASHI FUJITA
Hegel’s Legacy (p. 273-284) ROCÍO ZAMBRANA
2. Continental
Thinking to Come
Levels and Figures in
Phenomenological Analysis (p. 285-294) ROBERTO
J. WALTON
New Phenomenology in France (p. 295-303) LÁSZLÓ TENGELYI
Taking Stock of Phenomenology
Futures (p. 304-318) SHAUN GALLAGHER
To have done (truly) with
Metaphysics (p. 319-328) ÉTIENNE BIMBENET
Reflections on the Legacy and
Future of the Continental Tradition with Regard to the Critical Philosophy of
Race (p. 329-344) KATHRYN T. GINES
The Elemental Turn (p. 345-350) JOHN SALLIS
When Thinking hesitates:
Philosophy as Prothesis and Transformative Vision (p. 351-361) ALIA AL-SAJI
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