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NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY: AFTER KANT TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1: The Interpretive Tradition Preface Acknowledgments GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROLOGUE Immanuel Kant (1724 1804) "What is Enlightenment?" (Translated by Lewis White Beck) From Critique of Pure Reason, Preface (Translated by Norman Kemp Smith) From Critique of Practical Reason, Conclusion (Translated by Lewis White Beck) I. IDEALISMS: SPIRITUALITY AND REALITY Friedrich Schiller (1759 1805) From On the Aesthetic Education of Man Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762 1814) From Science of Knowledge (Translated by Peter Heath and John Lachs) From Vocation of Man (Translated by William Smith) Friedrich Schelling (1775 1854) From Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (Translated by Errol E. Harris and Peter Heath) From Of Human Freedom (Translated by James Gutmann) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 1831) s On Philosophy: From The Encyclopedia of Philosophical [Wissenschaften] On Philosophy and Phenomenology : From Phenomenology of [Geist] On Philosophical Logic : From The [Wissenschaft] of Logic (Encyclopedia, part 1) On Nature: From Philosophy of Nature (Encyclopedia, part 2) (Translated by A. V. Miller) On the History of Philosophy: From Lectures on the History of Philosophy (Translated by E. S. Haldane) On History and Geist: From Lectures on the Philosophy of History (Translated by J. Sibree) On Geist: From Philosophy of [Geist] (Encyclopedia, part 3) (Translated by William Wallace and A. V. Miller) Subjective Geist

2 On Subjective (and Intersubjective) Geist: From Philosophy of [Geist] (Translated by William Wallace and A. V. Miller) On Consciousness and Self-Consciousness: From Phenomenology of [Geist] Objective Geist On Objective Geist: From Philosophy of [Geist] On Geist Proper: From Phenomenology of [Geist] On Right (Recht): From The Philosophy of Right (Translated by S. W. Dyde) Absolute Geist On Absolute Geist: From Philosophy of [Geist] On Art: From Lectures on the Philosophy of Fine Art (Translated by Bernard Bosanquet) On Religion: From Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (Translated by E. B. Speirs and J. Burdon Sanderson) On Absolute Knowledge: From Phenomenology of [Geist] Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 1882) From "The American Scholar" From "The Divinity School Address" From "The Transcendentalist" From "Self-Reliance" From "The Oversoul" Søren Kierkegaard (1813 1855) The Unchangeableness of God (Translated by Walter Lowrie) From Fear and Trembling (Translated by Robert Payne) From Concluding Unscientific Postscript (Translated by David F. Swenson and Walter Lowrie) From The Sickness Unto Death (Translated by Walter Lowrie) II. NATURALISMS: HUMANITY, NATURE AND HISTORY Ludwig Feuerbach (1804 1872) From The Essence of Christianity (Translated by Marian Evans) From Principles of the Philosophy of the Future (Translated by Zawar Hanfi) Karl Marx (1818 1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820 1895) "Theses on Feuerbach" From 1844 Notes and Manuscripts (Translated by Martin Milligan) From The German Ideology, Part One (Translated by S. Ryazanskaya, based on an earlier translation by W. Lough) From Communist Manifesto

3 (Translated by Samuel Moore, with Friedrich Engels) From Capital, Volume Three, (Translation published by International Publishers) From "Critique of the Gotha Program" (Translation published by Progress Publishers) Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman From I. The Rights and Involved Duties of Mankind Considered From II and III. The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed From XIII. Concluding Reflections John Stuart Mill (1806 1873) From On Liberty, Of Individuality From Utilitarianism From The Subjection of Women Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 1860) From Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Nullity of Existence (Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders) From Additional Remarks on the Doctrine of the Suffering of the World (Translated by Thomas Bailey Saunders) From The World as Will and Representation (Translated by R. B. Haldane and J. Kemp) Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 1900) From The Birth of Tragedy (Translated by Shaun Whiteside) From "On Truth and Lie in a Nonmoral Sense" (Translated by Daniel Breazeale) From Schopenhauer as Educator (Translated by R. J. Hollingdale) From The Gay Science, Books I-IV (Translated by Josefine Nauckhoff) From Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Walter Kaufmann) From Beyond Good and Evil (Translated by Walter Kaufmann and R. J. Hollingdale) From The Gay Science, Book V (Translated by Walter Kaufmann) From On the Genealogy of Morals (Translated by Douglas Smith) From Twilight of the Idols (Translated by Duncan Large) From Notebooks of 1883 1888 (Translated by Richard Schacht) Henri-Louis Bergson (1859 1941) From Creative Evolution (Translated by Arthur Mitchell) Wilhelm Dilthey (1833 1911) From The Construction of the Historical World (Translated by H. P. Rickman)

4 III. PHENOMENOLOGIES: CONSCIOUSNESS AND HUMAN EXISTENCE Edmund Husserl (1859 1938) From "Philosophy as Rigorous [Wissenschaft] (Translated by Quentin Lauer) From Ideas: General to Pure Phenomenology (Translated by W. R. Boyce Gibson) From Cartesian Meditations: An to Phenomenology (Translated by Dorian Cairns) From "Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man" (Translated by Quentin Lauer) Martin Heidegger (1889 1976) From Being and Time (Translated by Joan Stambaugh) From "Letter on Humanism" (Translated by Edgar Lohner) "Building Dwelling Thinking" (Translated by Albert Hofstadter) "The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking" (Translated by Joan Stambaugh) Karl Jaspers (1883 1969) From The Elucidation of Existenz (Translated by E. B. Ashton) Martin Buber (1878 1965) From I and Thou (Translated by Walter Kaufmann) Simone Weil (1909 1943) "Human Personality" (Translated by Richard Rees) Emmanuel Lévinas (1906 1995) From Totality and Infinity (Translated by Alphonso Lingis) Jean-Paul Sartre (1905 1980) "Existentialism is a Humanism" (Translated by Bernard Frechtman) From Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology (Translated by Hazel E. Barnes) From Search for a Method (Translated by Hazel E. Barnes) From Critique of Dialectical Reason (Translated by Alan Sheridan-Smith) Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908 1961) From The Structure of Behavior (Translated by Alden L. Fisher) From Phenomenology of Perception (Translated by Colin Smith)

5 IV. CROSS-CURRENTS: RETHINKING HUMAN REALITY AND POSSIBILITY Max Scheler (1874 1928) From Formalism in Ethics and Substantive Value-Ethics (Translated by Manfred S. Frings and Roger L. Funk) From Man's Place in Nature (Translated by Hans Meyerhoff) Arnold Gehlen (1904 1976) From Man: His Nature and Place in the World (Translated by Clare McMillan and Karl Pillemer) Helmuth Plessner (1892 1985) From Laughing and Crying: A Study of the Limits of Human Behavior (Translated by James Spencer Churchill and Marjorie Grene) Ernst Cassirer (1874 1945) From An Essay on Man Michel Foucault (1926 1984) From The Order of Things (Translated by Alan Sheridan-Smith) Orders of Discourse (Translated by Rupert Swyer) Power, Right, Truth (Translated by Kate Soper) Jacques Derrida (1930 2004) From "Différance" (Translated by Alan Bass) From "Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" (Translated by Alan Bass) Jean-François Lyotard (1924 1998) From The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (Translated by Geoff Bennington and Brian Massumi) Gilles Deleuze (1925 1994) and Félix Guattari (1930 1992) From What Is Philosophy? (Translated by Hugh Tomilson and Graham Burchell) W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) Sociology Hesitant The Conservation of Races From The Souls of Black Folk, Of Our Spiritual Strivings From Dusk of Dawn From I. The Plot From V. The Concept of Race From Darkwater From VI. Of the Ruling of Men Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) From Black Skin, White Masks

6 From One. The Black Man and Language From Five. The Lived Experience of the Black Man From Seven (B). The Black Man and Hegel Eight. By Way of Conclusion (Translated by Richard Philcox) The Wretched of the Earth From One. On Violence From Conclusion (Translated by Richard Philcox) Simone de Beauvoir (1908 1986) From The Second Sex From From Myths (Translated by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier) Judith Butler (b. 1956) From Gender Trouble Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire Martha Nussbaum (b. 1947) From Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach The Central Capabilities From Sex and Social Justice From : A Conception of Feminism Transitional Anger Hannah Arendt (1906 1975) From The Human Condition Jürgen Habermas (b. 1929) From Knowledge and Human Interests: A General Perspective (Translated by Jeremy J. Shapiro) From The Theory of Communicative Action (Translated by Thomas McCarthy) Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900 2002) From "On the Scope and Function of Hermeneutical Reflection" (Translated by G. B. Hess and R. E. Palmer) From Truth and Method (Translated by Joel Weinsheimer and Donald G. Marshall) Paul Ricoeur (1913 2005) "The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text" (Translated by John B. Thompson) Charles Taylor (b. 1931) From Human Agency and Language Self-Interpreting Animals Epilogue Michel Foucault (1926 1984) From "What is Enlightenment?" (Translated by Catherine Porter)

7 Afterword Timeline Bibliography Permissions Acknowledgments Index