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Continental Philosophy Academic Program: Master of Arts in Philosophy (1 year) Master of Arts in Philosophy (2 years) Course Requirement Areas: History of Philosophy Instructor: Nenad Miscevic Term: Winter Credits: 2.0 Level: Master s Type: Core Course Description: The course addresses both low-profile but very important strands in continental philosophy, like mainstream phenomenology and early hermeneutics, and the high-profile tradition marked by a sharp contrast with analytic approaches. The former tradition will be represented by the work of E. Husserl, in particular his The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology. The later will be represented by its historicaly central figure, Heidegger, and then by the work of Judith Butler, combining philosophy of language and feminist political theory. Finally, the work of J. Habermas will be presented, in particular his Knowledge and human interest, straddling the divide between Marxism and hermeneutics. Learning Outcomes: By the end of the course students will be expected to understand the main trails of continental philosophy. They will probably choose the ones they think to be most plausible, and will be able to defend their choices. Assessment: Discussion in the class-roughly 10 %

Presentation in the class roughly 30 % Final paper roughly 60 % Additional Information: Mandatory for 2 yr MA in 1st yr 1. Introduction: characterizing continental philosophy We start by looking at some general characteristics of continental philosophy. Then we introduce the distinction between high-profile and low-profile continental philosophy, the former sharply contrasting with the analytic style, and the later showing lots of similarity with it. Miscevic The Continental-Analytic Rift: A Guide For Travellers And Bridge- Builders Miscevic: History as the fundamental reality-limning the continental-analytic divide Additional readings Gary Gutting: What Is Continental Philosophy of Science? 2. The birth of continental philosophy The issue of the divorce of analytic and continental philosophy is analysed. The main circumstances of it are described, and reasons for separation analysed.. Selections from Critchley: Continental philosophy Miscevic: Philosophy of science, continental and analytic Additional reading Babette E.Babich: Philosophies of science: Mach, Duhem, Bachelard Michael Friedman and Thomas Ryckman. Analytic and continental traditions: Frege, Husserl, Carnap,and Heidegger 3 Husserl between science and philosophy Husserl as a typical philosopher combing continental and analytic features, befor the time of the divorce. Edmund Husserl: From Introduction to the Logical Investigations and from The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology 113

Selections from Richard Tieszen: Science as a Triumph of the Human Spirit and Science in Crisis:Husserl and the Fortunes of Reason 93 4. Husserl's historical turn Husserl's turn to more continental topics, but still in a very rationalist tradition: history of science rethought in very general philosophical framework. Selections from E. Husserl: The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology Sean D. Kelly: Edmund Husserl and Phenomenology 5. Heidegger Being and Time Heidegger's master work is discussed, in relation to Husserl, and in its main outlines. Selections from Heidegger: Being and Time Jeff Malpas: Martin Heidegger Martin Kusch: Winner takes all, Lebensphilosophie and the triumph of phenomenology 6. Heidegger, science and art: Heideggers rather negative attitude towards science (and contemporary formal logic), and his enthusiasm for art as the model of authentic creativity is presented, and its key role in the formation of second half of 20th century continental philosophy discussed. From Heidegger On Time and Being Heidegger: The Essence of the work of art Selections from Fay: Heidegger's critique of logic Joseph Rouse: Heidegger on Science and Naturalism Miscevic: Heidegger on art Miscevic: Abolishing philosophy 7. Habermas 3 kinds of interest Habermas first mature synthetic work is discussed, and placed within the development of continental philosophy. selections from Habermas: Knowledge and Human Interests Axel Honneth: Bisected Rationality: The Frankfurt School s Critique of Science 295 Christopher F. Zurn: Jürgen Habermas 8. Habermas technical interest and hermeneutical interest Habermas put in the context, with relation to history of hermeneutics.

selections from Habermas: Knowledge and Human Interests David Ingram: Jürgen Habermas and Hans-Georg Gadamer 9. Habermas: emancipatory interest Habermas idea of emancipatory interest, and its later development in the emancipatory theory of communicative action is discussed. J. Habermas: Towards a Communication-Concept of Rational Collective Will- Formation. A Thought-Experiment Selections from J. Habermas: The theory of communicative action 10. Judith Butler language Judith Butler is presented as a typical high-profile continental philosopher, but with interest in performative analysis. Selections from: J. Butler: Excitable speech Judith Butler and Rosi Braidotti: Out of bounds: philosophy in an age of transition 307 11. Judith Butler political theory Performative analysis is for Butler the foundation of political philosophy. Selections from: J. Butler: Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly Gayle Salamon: Rethinking gender: Judith Butler and feminist philosophy 12. Conclusion We discuss the extreme high-profile continental philosophy of history (Lyotard), and the issue of global characterization of continental philosophy Miscevic: Continental Philosophy-Trails and Family Resemblances J.F. Lyotard: The post-modern condition

Assessment: Discussion in the class-roughly 10 % Presentation in the class roughly 30 % Final paper roughly 60 %