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Book SynopsisDevoted to the most important American Continental philosopher of his generation and one of the discipline's founding fathers, this anthology constitutes a critical document in Continental philosphy, refecting its history, its present state, and its debt to Calvin O. Schrag.
Table of ContentsPreface William L McBride and Martin Beck Matustik Section One: An Overview Bringing Philosophy into the Twenty-first Century: Calvin Schrag and the Phenomenological Movement Gary B. Madison Section Two: Transversal Rationality ""Where Are You Standing...?"": Descartes and the Question of Historicity Robert Scharff ""Catch Me if You Can"": Foucault on the Repressive Hypothesis Sandra Bartky Transversality and Geophilosophy in the Age of Globalization Hwa-Yol Jung The Ethics of the Glance Edward Casey Decentered Subjectivity, Transversal Rationality, and Genocide Bruce Wilshire Section Three: The Self after Postmodernity Transversal Llaisons: Calvin Schrag on Selfhood Fred Dallmayr Schrag and the Self Bernard Deuenhauer Calvin O. Schrag and Postmodern Selves, or Calvin Heers a Who Linda Bell Romantic Love Martin C. Dillon Section Four: The Fourth Cultural Value Sphere Transcendence, Heteronomy, and the Birth of the Responsible Self Merold Wastphal In Search of a Sacred Anarchy: An Experiment in Danish Deconstruction John A. Caputo Section Five: Communicative Praxis The Interruptive Nature of the Cell of Conscience: Rethinking Heidagger on the Question of Rhetoric Michael Hyde Structure, Deconstruction, and the Future of Meaning David Crownfield In Defense of Poiesis: The Performance of Self in Communicative Praxis Leonor Langsdorf The Professions, the Humanities, and Transfiguration Victor Kestenbaum Response to Contributors Calvin O. Schrag