1. Introduction PART I: PROBLEMS OF METHOD 2. Phenomenology as Rigorous Science 3. Hermeneutics 4. Philosophical Aestheticism 5. The History of Philosophy as Philosophy 6. Historicism 7. What Have We Been Missing? Science and Philosophy in Twentieth-Century French Thought 8. Marxism and the Status of Critique PART II: REASON AND CONSCIOUSNESS 9. Serpentine Naturalism and Protean Nihilism: Transcendental Philosophy in Anthropological Post-Kantianism, German Idealism, and Neo-Kantiasm 10. Dialectic, Objectivity, and the Unity of Reason 11. Overcoming Epistemology 12. Individual Existence and the Philosophy of Difference 13. Consciousness in the World: Husserlian Phenomenology and Externalism PART III: HUMAN BEING 14. Nihilism and the Meaning of Life 15. "The Presentation of the Infinite in the Finite": The Place of God in Post-Kantian Philosophy 16. Being at Home: Human Beings and Human Bodies 17. Freedom as Autonomy 18. The Legacy of Hellenic Harmony 19. Critical Theory and Practical Philosophy: On the Normative Credentials of Frankfurt School Social Criticism 20. Morality Critics 21. The Humanism Debate Bibliography Index
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