Mark Sinclair
Félix Ravaisson: French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Mark Sinclair
Félix Ravaisson: French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
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Félix Ravaisson's French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century is one of the most influential texts of modern French thought. He argues that myriad voices in nineteenth century French thinking were forming a chorus that was evolving into a more concrete form of spiritualist philosophy while incorporating recent developments in the life-sciences.
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Félix Ravaisson's French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century is one of the most influential texts of modern French thought. He argues that myriad voices in nineteenth century French thinking were forming a chorus that was evolving into a more concrete form of spiritualist philosophy while incorporating recent developments in the life-sciences.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898845
- ISBN-10: 0192898841
- Artikelnr.: 66172122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780192898845
- ISBN-10: 0192898841
- Artikelnr.: 66172122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Sinclair is Lecturer in Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast, and works on the history of modern French and German philosophy in relation to issues in contemporary metaphysics and philosophy of mind. He is the author of Being Inclined: Félix Ravaisson's Philosophy of Habit (Oxford), Bergson (Routledge), and Heidegger, Aristotle and the Work of Art (Palgrave), and is a co-editor of the forthcoming The Oxford Handbook of Modern French Philosophy.
Editor's introduction
I: History of philosophy prior to the nineteenth century
II: Victor Cousin and the eclectic school
III: Lamennais' metaphysics and theology
IV: Socialism: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Proudhon
V: Socialist philosophy: Leroux and Reynaud
VI: Iatromechanism and phrenology: Broussais and Gall
VII: Comte's positivism
VIII: Positivism in Britain
IX: Comte's later philosophy
X: Littré's positivist philosophy
XI: The philosophy of Taine
XII: Renan and Philosophy
XIII: Renouvier's neo-criticism
XIV: The philosophy of Vacherot
XV: Claude Bernard's Physiology
XVI: Philosophical theology: Gratry
XVII: Philosophical theology: Saisset, Simon et Caro
XVIII: Philosophical theology: ontologism
XIX: De Strada's metaphysics
XX: Magy on physics and metaphysics
XXI: Physics and philosophy: de Rémusat and Martin
XXII: Psychology: habit, memory and the association of ideas
XXIII: Animism, vitalism, organicism
XXIV: Old and new materialisms: on Paul Janet
XXV: Organicism and Animism
XXVI: Neurology
XXVII: Instinct
XXVIII: Sleep
XXIX: Madness
XXX: Genius and creativity
XXXI: Language and physiognomy
XXXXII: Probability and philosophy: Cournot
XXXIII: Epistemology: analysis and synthesis
XXXIV: Moral Philosophy
XXXV: Aesthetics
XXXVI: Summary and manifesto for a new spiritualist philosophy
Notes
I: History of philosophy prior to the nineteenth century
II: Victor Cousin and the eclectic school
III: Lamennais' metaphysics and theology
IV: Socialism: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Proudhon
V: Socialist philosophy: Leroux and Reynaud
VI: Iatromechanism and phrenology: Broussais and Gall
VII: Comte's positivism
VIII: Positivism in Britain
IX: Comte's later philosophy
X: Littré's positivist philosophy
XI: The philosophy of Taine
XII: Renan and Philosophy
XIII: Renouvier's neo-criticism
XIV: The philosophy of Vacherot
XV: Claude Bernard's Physiology
XVI: Philosophical theology: Gratry
XVII: Philosophical theology: Saisset, Simon et Caro
XVIII: Philosophical theology: ontologism
XIX: De Strada's metaphysics
XX: Magy on physics and metaphysics
XXI: Physics and philosophy: de Rémusat and Martin
XXII: Psychology: habit, memory and the association of ideas
XXIII: Animism, vitalism, organicism
XXIV: Old and new materialisms: on Paul Janet
XXV: Organicism and Animism
XXVI: Neurology
XXVII: Instinct
XXVIII: Sleep
XXIX: Madness
XXX: Genius and creativity
XXXI: Language and physiognomy
XXXXII: Probability and philosophy: Cournot
XXXIII: Epistemology: analysis and synthesis
XXXIV: Moral Philosophy
XXXV: Aesthetics
XXXVI: Summary and manifesto for a new spiritualist philosophy
Notes
Editor's introduction
I: History of philosophy prior to the nineteenth century
II: Victor Cousin and the eclectic school
III: Lamennais' metaphysics and theology
IV: Socialism: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Proudhon
V: Socialist philosophy: Leroux and Reynaud
VI: Iatromechanism and phrenology: Broussais and Gall
VII: Comte's positivism
VIII: Positivism in Britain
IX: Comte's later philosophy
X: Littré's positivist philosophy
XI: The philosophy of Taine
XII: Renan and Philosophy
XIII: Renouvier's neo-criticism
XIV: The philosophy of Vacherot
XV: Claude Bernard's Physiology
XVI: Philosophical theology: Gratry
XVII: Philosophical theology: Saisset, Simon et Caro
XVIII: Philosophical theology: ontologism
XIX: De Strada's metaphysics
XX: Magy on physics and metaphysics
XXI: Physics and philosophy: de Rémusat and Martin
XXII: Psychology: habit, memory and the association of ideas
XXIII: Animism, vitalism, organicism
XXIV: Old and new materialisms: on Paul Janet
XXV: Organicism and Animism
XXVI: Neurology
XXVII: Instinct
XXVIII: Sleep
XXIX: Madness
XXX: Genius and creativity
XXXI: Language and physiognomy
XXXXII: Probability and philosophy: Cournot
XXXIII: Epistemology: analysis and synthesis
XXXIV: Moral Philosophy
XXXV: Aesthetics
XXXVI: Summary and manifesto for a new spiritualist philosophy
Notes
I: History of philosophy prior to the nineteenth century
II: Victor Cousin and the eclectic school
III: Lamennais' metaphysics and theology
IV: Socialism: Saint-Simon, Fourier, Proudhon
V: Socialist philosophy: Leroux and Reynaud
VI: Iatromechanism and phrenology: Broussais and Gall
VII: Comte's positivism
VIII: Positivism in Britain
IX: Comte's later philosophy
X: Littré's positivist philosophy
XI: The philosophy of Taine
XII: Renan and Philosophy
XIII: Renouvier's neo-criticism
XIV: The philosophy of Vacherot
XV: Claude Bernard's Physiology
XVI: Philosophical theology: Gratry
XVII: Philosophical theology: Saisset, Simon et Caro
XVIII: Philosophical theology: ontologism
XIX: De Strada's metaphysics
XX: Magy on physics and metaphysics
XXI: Physics and philosophy: de Rémusat and Martin
XXII: Psychology: habit, memory and the association of ideas
XXIII: Animism, vitalism, organicism
XXIV: Old and new materialisms: on Paul Janet
XXV: Organicism and Animism
XXVI: Neurology
XXVII: Instinct
XXVIII: Sleep
XXIX: Madness
XXX: Genius and creativity
XXXI: Language and physiognomy
XXXXII: Probability and philosophy: Cournot
XXXIII: Epistemology: analysis and synthesis
XXXIV: Moral Philosophy
XXXV: Aesthetics
XXXVI: Summary and manifesto for a new spiritualist philosophy
Notes