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In this critical history of modern philosophy, Cristaudo develops the argument put forward by Thomas Reid that modern philosophy has generally continued along the 'way of ideas' to its own detriment. Its ever-shifting dominant ideas contribute to capturing and imprisoning rather than expands our thinking.
Sommario
Chapter 1 Ideas and Names - A Philosophical Crossroad>
Chapter 3 Metaphysical Quandaries along the "Way of Ideas"Chapter 4: The Return of the Idea to the Everyday WorldChapter 5 Transcendental, Subjective, and Objective Idealisms: A Matter of AbsolutesChapter 6 Schelling on Thinking and Being: An Absolute to End all AbsolutesChapter 7 Post-Hegelianism - or the Idea in Our Action in 19
th Century Philosophy>
Chapter 9 Husserl's Idea of Phenomenology and Heidegger's Being (an Idea in Spite of Itself)Chapter 10 The Chosen Path of the Idea(isms) of the 60s: Anti-domination, Limitless Freedom and the Politics and Ethics of the Impossible
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Wayne Cristaudo is professor of political science at Charles Darwin University.
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In this critical history of modern philosophy, Cristaudo develops the argument put forward by Thomas Reid that modern philosophy has generally continued along the ‘way of ideas’ to its own detriment. Its ever-shifting dominant ideas contribute to capturing and imprisoning rather than expands our thinking.