This volume covers the period between the 1890s and 1930s, a period that witnessed revolutions in the arts and society which set the agenda for the rest of the century.
Keith Ansell-Pearson, Alan D. Schrift
Series Preface; Introduction, Keith Ansell-Pearson; 1. Henri Bergson, John Mullarkey; 2. Neo-Kantianism in Germany and France, Sebastian Luft & Fabien Capeilleres; 3. The emergence of French sociology: Emile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss, Mike Gane; 4. Analytic and continental traditions: Frege, Husserl, Carnap, and Heidegger, Michael Friedman & Thomas Ryckman; 5. Edmund Husserl, Thomas Nenon; 6. Max Scheler, Dan Zahavi; 7. The early Heidegger, Miguel de Beistegui; 8. Karl Jaspers, Leonard H. Ehrlich; 9. Phenomenology at home and abroad, Diane Perpich; 10. Early continental philosophy of science, Babette Babich; 11. Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Fennell & Bob Plant; 12. Freud and continental philosophy, Adrian Johnston; 13. Responses to evolution: Spencer's evolutionism, Bergsonism, and contemporary biology, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Paul-Antoine Miquel, & Michael Vaughan