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A Short History of My Philosophy is an autobiographic account of Agnes Heller's intellectual and academic career. It traces the development of ideas and gives a thorough account of some of Agnes Heller's most influential works.

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Agnes Heller's new book expands brilliantly on her intellectual autobiography as presented in a wealth of interviews, maps out the intertwinings of her philosophy with other strands of history she has lived through, and underscores the puzzles that have been at the center of her thinking throughout. -- Preben Kaarsholm, Roskilde University
This philosophical autobiography of one of the most remarkable thinkers of our time transcends the genre. An honest and engaging story of Agnes Heller’s thinking and life, it is yet another chapter of her philosophy of personality. It demonstrates, by means of both the argument and personal example, that the only life worth living is a work of one’s own that recognizes no other authority except for the authority of self-examined thought. -- Dmitri Nikulin, Professor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research
Only rarely have significant philosophers taken the time to review their life’s work in any detail. This is obviously less likely when the oeuvre includes more than 40 books and hundreds of published journal articles and book chapters, across multiple disciplines and epochs, over a period of sixty years. We can thank the enormous vitality of Agnes Heller that she has managed this task in 130 pages and still offers a self-commentary that is both very informative about the gestation of key ideas and perspectives and revealing of a truly unique and still impressive philosophical personality. -- John Grumley, University of Sydney

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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Years of Apprenticeship Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Years of Dialogue Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Years of Building and Intervention Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Years of Wandering

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/18/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739146934, 978-0739146934
      ISBN10: 0739146939

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      Book Synopsis
      A Short History of My Philosophy is an autobiographic account of Agnes Heller's intellectual and academic career. It traces the development of ideas and gives a thorough account of some of Agnes Heller's most influential works.

      Trade Review
      Agnes Heller's new book expands brilliantly on her intellectual autobiography as presented in a wealth of interviews, maps out the intertwinings of her philosophy with other strands of history she has lived through, and underscores the puzzles that have been at the center of her thinking throughout. -- Preben Kaarsholm, Roskilde University
      This philosophical autobiography of one of the most remarkable thinkers of our time transcends the genre. An honest and engaging story of Agnes Heller’s thinking and life, it is yet another chapter of her philosophy of personality. It demonstrates, by means of both the argument and personal example, that the only life worth living is a work of one’s own that recognizes no other authority except for the authority of self-examined thought. -- Dmitri Nikulin, Professor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research
      Only rarely have significant philosophers taken the time to review their life’s work in any detail. This is obviously less likely when the oeuvre includes more than 40 books and hundreds of published journal articles and book chapters, across multiple disciplines and epochs, over a period of sixty years. We can thank the enormous vitality of Agnes Heller that she has managed this task in 130 pages and still offers a self-commentary that is both very informative about the gestation of key ideas and perspectives and revealing of a truly unique and still impressive philosophical personality. -- John Grumley, University of Sydney

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Years of Apprenticeship Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Years of Dialogue Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Years of Building and Intervention Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Years of Wandering

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