Truth Engagements Across Philosophical Traditions (Blackwell Readings in Continental Philosophy)

Truth Engagements Across Philosophical Traditions (Blackwell Readings in Continental Philosophy)

by David Wood (Series Editor), David Wood (Series Editor), Jose Medina (Editor)

Synopsis

Setting the stage with a selection of readings from important nineteenth century philosophers, this reader on truth puts in conversation some of the main philosophical figures from the twentieth century in the analytic, continental, and pragmatist traditions. This title focuses on the value or normativity of truth through exposing the dialogues between different schools of thought. It features philosophical figures from the twentieth century in the analytic, continental, and pragmatist traditions. Topics addressed in this title include the normative relation between truth and subjectivity, consensus, art, testimony, power, and critique. It includes essays by Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, James, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Wittgenstein, Levinas, Arendt, Foucault, Rorty, Davidson, Habermas, Derrida, and many others.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 390
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 31 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 1405115505
ISBN 13: 9781405115506

Media Reviews
There are no longer two dialogues - analytic and continental. It is all one now, and more complicated than ever. This collection is an indispensable point of entry to the new conversations. Barry Allen, McMaster University It is virtually impossible to imagine a more useful collection of texts on this thorny philosophical topic. There is no pretense that herein lies the truth about truth, but there is the realization of a set of complex issues illuminated from radically diverse, yet often surprisingly overlapping, perspectives. Vincent Colapietro, Pennsylvania State University
Author Bio
Jose Medina is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. He is author of Speaking from Elsewhere: A New Contextualist Perspective on Meaning, Identity, and Discursive Agency (2005) and The Unity of Wittgenstein's Philosophy (2002). David Wood is Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University, and Honorary Professor at the University of Warwick. His previous books include The Step Back: Ethics and Politics after Deconstruction (2005), Thinking After Heidegger (Blackwell, 2002), The Deconstruction of Time (2001), Derrida: A Critical Reader (Blackwell, 1992), and Philosophy at the Limit (1990).