
Continental Realism and Its Discontents - Paperback
Continental Realism and Its Discontents - Paperback
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by Marie-Eve Morin (Editor)
Speculative realism challenges philosophical approaches and traditions for supposedly failing to do justice to the real world. Taking this realist challenge seriously, Continental Realism and Its Discontents refuses to discard the philosophical contributions of Kant, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Nancy without closer scrutiny. Instead, the contributors turn to these thinkers to meet the challenge of realism in contemporary philosophy.
Front Jacket
'How refreshing to read a volume that seeks to bring opposing philosophies into dialogue without the usual tribalism and self-justification. By all means read this book for its penetrating and exceptionally wide-ranging critique of Speculative Realism, but savour it also as that rarest of dishes: genuine philosophical encounter.' Christopher Watkin, Monash University Critical essays challenging speculative realism from a variety of perspectives A new realist movement in continental philosophy has emerged to challenge philosophical approaches and traditions, ranging from German idealism to phenomenology and deconstruction, for supposedly failing to do justice to the real world. Taking seriously this realist challenge, the contributors to this volume nevertheless refuse to let the philosophical contributions of Kant, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Nancy be discarded without closer scrutiny. Instead, they turn to these thinkers in order to meet the challenge of realism in contemporary philosophy. Marie-Eve Morin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta, Canada Cover image: Felslandschaft (mit Palmen und Tannen, Paul Klee, 1919 (c) akg-images Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-2114-0 Barcode
Author Biography
Marie-Eve Morin is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alberta.



















