Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Three

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Three
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0226123707

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Cumming also shows that conversion is not merely a personal predisposition of Sartre's--further manifest in his later conversions to Heidegger and to a version of Marxism. Conversion is also philosophical preoccupation, illustrated by the "conversion to the imaginary" whereby Sartre explains how he himself, as well as Genet and Flaubert, became writers. Finally, Cumming details how Husserl's phenomenological method contributed both to the shaping of Sartre's style as a literary writer and to his theory of style.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume One

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume One
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226123677

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Cumming also shows that conversion is not merely a personal predisposition of Sartre's--further manifest in his later conversions to Heidegger and to a version of Marxism. Conversion is also philosophical preoccupation, illustrated by the "conversion to the imaginary" whereby Sartre explains how he himself, as well as Genet and Flaubert, became writers. Finally, Cumming details how Husserl's phenomenological method contributed both to the shaping of Sartre's style as a literary writer and to his theory of style.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Four

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Four
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0226123723

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In this final volume of Robert Denoon Cumming's four-volume history of the phenomenological movement, Cumming examines the bearing of Heidegger's philosophy on his original commitment to Nazism and on his later inability to face up to the implication of that allegiance. Cumming continues his focus, as in previous volumes, on Heidegger's connection with other philosophers. Here, Cumming looks first at Heidegger's relation to Karl Jaspers, an old friend on whom Heidegger turned his back when Hitler consolidated power, and who discredited Heidegger in the denazification that followed World War II. The issues at stake are not merely personal, Cumming argues, but regard the philosophical relevance of the personal. After the war Heidegger disavowed Sartre, a move related to Heidegger's renunciation of his association with the phenomenological movement at large, and one that illustrates the dynamics of the history Cumming himself has completed. Serving as convincing punctuation for this remarkable series, this book demonstrates the importance of the history of philosophy in coming to grips with the proclaimed end of philosophy.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Two

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Two
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1991
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0226123685

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In this final volume of Robert Denoon Cumming's four-volume history of the phenomenological movement, Cumming examines the bearing of Heidegger's philosophy on his original commitment to Nazism and on his later inability to face up to the implication of that allegiance. Cumming continues his focus, as in previous volumes, on Heidegger's connection with other philosophers. Here, Cumming looks first at Heidegger's relation to Karl Jaspers, an old friend on whom Heidegger turned his back when Hitler consolidated power, and who discredited Heidegger in the denazification that followed World War II. The issues at stake are not merely personal, Cumming argues, but regard the philosophical relevance of the personal.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction

Phenomenology and Deconstruction
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Phenomenology
ISBN: UOM:39076002445588

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Cumming also shows that conversion is not merely a personal predisposition of Sartre's--further manifest in his later conversions to Heidegger and to a version of Marxism. Conversion is also philosophical preoccupation, illustrated by the "conversion to the imaginary" whereby Sartre explains how he himself, as well as Genet and Flaubert, became writers. Finally, Cumming details how Husserl's phenomenological method contributed both to the shaping of Sartre's style as a literary writer and to his theory of style.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Two

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Two
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1991
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780226123691

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In this final volume of Robert Denoon Cumming's four-volume history of the phenomenological movement, Cumming examines the bearing of Heidegger's philosophy on his original commitment to Nazism and on his later inability to face up to the implication of that allegiance. Cumming continues his focus, as in previous volumes, on Heidegger's connection with other philosophers. Here, Cumming looks first at Heidegger's relation to Karl Jaspers, an old friend on whom Heidegger turned his back when Hitler consolidated power, and who discredited Heidegger in the denazification that followed World War II. The issues at stake are not merely personal, Cumming argues, but regard the philosophical relevance of the personal.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Three

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Three
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226123714

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Cumming also shows that conversion is not merely a personal predisposition of Sartre's--further manifest in his later conversions to Heidegger and to a version of Marxism. Conversion is also philosophical preoccupation, illustrated by the "conversion to the imaginary" whereby Sartre explains how he himself, as well as Genet and Flaubert, became writers. Finally, Cumming details how Husserl's phenomenological method contributed both to the shaping of Sartre's style as a literary writer and to his theory of style.

Phenomenology and Deconstruction Volume Four

Phenomenology and Deconstruction  Volume Four
Author: Robert Denoon Cumming
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226123738

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Cumming also shows that conversion is not merely a personal predisposition of Sartre's--further manifest in his later conversions to Heidegger and to a version of Marxism. Conversion is also philosophical preoccupation, illustrated by the "conversion to the imaginary" whereby Sartre explains how he himself, as well as Genet and Flaubert, became writers. Finally, Cumming details how Husserl's phenomenological method contributed both to the shaping of Sartre's style as a literary writer and to his theory of style.