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Sharpe, Matthew.

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  • 100 years of European philosophy since the great war = crisis and reconfigurations /
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    Title/Author: 100 years of European philosophy since the great war/ edited by Matthew Sharpe, Rory Jeffs, Jack Reynolds.
    Reminder of title: crisis and reconfigurations /
    other author: Sharpe, Matthew.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
    Description: ix, 276 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction: European thought, after the Deluge; Rory Jeffs and Matthew Sharpe -- Part I: Singin' in the Shade? -- 1. Singin' in the Shade: An Introduction to Post-Post-War Thought; William H. F. Altman -- 2. Nationality, State and Global Constitutionalism in Hermann Cohen's Wartime Writings; Miguel Vatter -- Part II: Weimar and its shadows -- 3. The Sons destined to Murder their Father: Crisis in Interwar Germany; Petra Brown -- 4. The Spengler Connection: Total Critiques of Reason and The Decline of the West; Julian Potter -- 5. The Significance of World War One in Jan Patocka's Philosophy; Daniel Brennan -- Part III: Intellectual movements -- 6. A New Vision of How the Great War Influenced Freud's Psychoanalysis; Talia Morag -- 7. The Long Shadow of Leninist Politics: Radical Strategy and Revolutionary Warfare after a Century; Geoff Boucher -- 8. Hegel in Dark Times: The Resurrections of Geist from the Ashes of War; Rory Jeffs -- 9. The Spectre of Collectivism: Neoliberalism, the Wars, and Historical Revisionism; Damien Cahill -- Part IV: Academic philosophy in a time of wars -- 10. The divide between philosophy and enthusiasm: The Effect of the World Wars on Relations between British and Continental Philosophies; Sherah Bloor -- 11. Philosophy and/or politics? Two trajectories of philosophy after the Great War and their contamination; Jack Reynolds -- Part V: After the wars have ended? -- 12. Modernity, civilisation, culture and the 'War to end all Wars': Or we begin and end in the mess; John Rundell -- 13. 1750, casualty of 1914? Lest we forget (The preKantian enlightenment); Matthew Sharpe -- List of Contributors.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Philosophy, European - History - 20th century. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50361-5
    ISBN: 9783319503615
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