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Philosophical Apprenticeships
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Philosophical Apprenticeships gathers fresh and innovative essays written by the next generation of Canada's philosophers on the work of prominent Canadian philosophers currently researching topics in continental philosophy. The authors--doctoral students studying at Canadian universities--have studied with, worked with, or been deeply influenced by these philosophers. Their essays present, discuss, and develop the work of their mentors, addressing issues such as time, art, politics, hermeneutics, and phenomenology. The result is a volume that introduces the reader to the work of current Canadian philosophers and to that of their successors, who will soon be making their own contributions to Canadian continental philosophy. Includes articles by Gabriel Malenfant on Bettina Bergo, Saulius Geniusas on Gary Madison, John Marshall on Samuel Mallin, François Doyon on Claude Piché, Stephanie Zubcic on Jennifer Bates, Alexandra Morrison on Graeme Nicholson, Scott Marratto on John Russon, and Jill Gilbert on John Burbridge.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Simultaneity and Delay: Lampertâs Already and Not Yet of Now
- Chapter 2: Faire sens du sensĂ© ou Bergo et la sortie de soi par lâarrivĂ©e de lâautre
- Chapter 3: Madison and Hermeneutic Intentionality: Consciousness, Language, Culture
- Chapter 4: Mallin and Philip Glassâs âThe Gridâ
- Chapter 5: Piché: la méthode phénoménologique du jeune Heidegger
- Chapter 6: Mediating Play: Analyzing Jennifer Batesâs âInterplayâ with Hegel, Shakespeare, and Morality
- Chapter 7: Nicholson: Through Self-loathing to Philosophy
- Chapter 8: Russonâs Pharmacy: Desire, Philosophy, and the Ambiguity of âMental Healthâ
- Chapter 9: Contingency as Pedagogy: Burbidge on Hegel and Contingency
- Works Cited