<p>"West's ability as a story teller makes this a thoroughly interesting read regardless of one's degree of expertise in the subject. It is an exemplary introduction."<br /> <i><b>Sociological Review</b></i><br /> <br /> "A real accomplishment. It is a lucid and expansive guide to a body of theoretical literature that is at times intimidating and dense."<br /> <i><b>International Philosophical Quarterly</b></i><br /> <br /> "Thoughtful, thoroughly researched, well written, <i>Continental Philosophy</i> invites students and scholars to<br /> engage in a rich and interesting tradition."<br /> <i><b>Teaching Philosophy</b></i><br /> <br /> "This second edition does more than introduce continental philosophy; it makes it interesting and intriguing."<br /> <b>Philip Pettit, Princeton University</b></p> <p>"David West's interpretations of the major figures of continental philosophy are succinct and insightful. He reads continental philosophy as a reaction to Enlightenment rationalism and as a potential foundation for emancipatory politics. This edition includes a courageous critique of several important recent figures: Agamben, ?i?ek and Badiou. West provides an illuminating and thorough introduction to the continental tradition."<br /> <b>William R. Schroeder, University of Illinois</b></p>