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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Man Under Erasure: Introduction 1
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PART I: THE 1930S
- Introduction: Bourgeois Humanism and a First Death of Man 37
- 1 The Anthropology of Antifoundational Realism: Philosophy of Science, Phenomenology, and “Human Reality” in France, 1928–1934 49
- 2 No Humanism Except Mine! Ideologies of Exclusivist Universalism and the New Men of Interwar France 100
- 3 Alexandre Kojève’s Negative Anthropology, 1931–1939 130
- 4 Inventions of Antihumanism, 1935: Phenomenology, the Critique of Transcendence, and the Kenosis of Human Subjectivity in Early Existentialism 173
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PART II: THE POSTWAR DECADE
- Introduction: The Humanist Mantle, Restored and Retorn 209
- 5 After the Resistance (1): Engagement, Being, and the Demise of Philosophical Anthropology 222
- 6 Atheism and Freedom After the Death of God: Blanchot, Catholicism, Literature, and Life 251
- 7 After the Resistance (2): Merleau-Ponty, Communism, Terror, and the Demise of Philosophical Anthropology 268
- 8 Man in Suspension: Jean Hyppolite on History, Being, and Language 287
- Conclusion 305
- Notes 317
- Bibliography 387
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Man Under Erasure: Introduction 1
-
PART I: THE 1930S
- Introduction: Bourgeois Humanism and a First Death of Man 37
- 1 The Anthropology of Antifoundational Realism: Philosophy of Science, Phenomenology, and “Human Reality” in France, 1928–1934 49
- 2 No Humanism Except Mine! Ideologies of Exclusivist Universalism and the New Men of Interwar France 100
- 3 Alexandre Kojève’s Negative Anthropology, 1931–1939 130
- 4 Inventions of Antihumanism, 1935: Phenomenology, the Critique of Transcendence, and the Kenosis of Human Subjectivity in Early Existentialism 173
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PART II: THE POSTWAR DECADE
- Introduction: The Humanist Mantle, Restored and Retorn 209
- 5 After the Resistance (1): Engagement, Being, and the Demise of Philosophical Anthropology 222
- 6 Atheism and Freedom After the Death of God: Blanchot, Catholicism, Literature, and Life 251
- 7 After the Resistance (2): Merleau-Ponty, Communism, Terror, and the Demise of Philosophical Anthropology 268
- 8 Man in Suspension: Jean Hyppolite on History, Being, and Language 287
- Conclusion 305
- Notes 317
- Bibliography 387
- Index 415