Transcendental History defends the claim that historicality is the very condition for human knowledge. By explaining this thesis, and by tracing its development from Kant and Hegel to Derrida and Agamben, this book enriches our understanding of the history of philosophy and contributes to epistemology and the philosophy of history.
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Transcendental History defends the claim that historicality is the very condition for human knowledge. By explaining this thesis, and by tracing its development from Kant and Hegel to Derrida and Agamben, this book enriches our understanding of the history of philosophy and contributes to epistemology and the philosophy of history.
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Preface PART I: THREE LESSONS IN THINKING ABOUT HISTORY Husserl and the History of Reason Heidegger and the History of Being Merleau-Ponty and History Deconstructed PART II: THE HISTORY OF THE SUBJECT The Call of the Subject The Heyday of the Subject The Shipwreck of the Subject The History of the Subject PART III: TRANSCENDENTAL HISTORY A Preliminary Concept of History A Philosophical Concept of History Transcendental Logic as a Project Necessary Truth Tautology The Incarnation of the Truth Technology and History Summary Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9781349447374
Publisert
2013-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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SØREN GOSVIG OLESEN is Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has translated Foucault, Derrida, Agamben and Heidegger into Danish, and has written several books in Danish on transcendental philosophy and deconstruction.

DAVID D. POSSEN, a postdoctoral researcher at Yale and the University of Copenhagen, holds a Joint Ph.D. in Philosophy and Social Thought from the University of Chicago. He has translated numerous academic articles from Danish and German into English. This is his first book-length translation.