CONTENTS


HISTORY

ANCIENT (CLASSICAL):
   Epicureanism
   Neoplatonism
   Pre-Socratics
   Pyrrhonian Skepticism
   Sophists
   Stoicism
      Literature & Literary Theory

MEDIEVAL (c.350-c.1400):
   Literature & Literary Theory


EARLY MODERN:
   Renaissance (c.1400-c.1600):
      Literature & Literary Theory

   17th & 18th Century (c.1600-c.1785):
      Literature & Literary Theory

19th CENTURY (c.1785-c.1890):
   Romanticisms & Neo-Romanticisms:
      German & Anglo-American Idealism
      Existentialism
         Literature & Literary Theory
   'Victorian' Positivism:
         Literature & Literary Theory

20th CENTURY:
   Analytic Philosophy:
      Logical Atomism
      Logical Positivism
      Ordinary Language
      Recent

         Aesthetics
   Anglo-American Modernisms:
      'High' Modernism
      Liberal Humanism
      Myth Criticism
      Neo-Aristotelianism
      New Criticism
   Continental Philosophy:
      Idealism:
            Literary Theory

      Marxism:
         Frankfurt School
            Literary Theory
      Phenomenology:
         Existentialism
         Hermeneutics
            Literary Theory

      Psychoanalysis:
         Literary Theory

            Object-Relations Theory
            Jungian Analytical Psychology:
               Literary Theory
      (Post-)Structuralisms:
         Deconstruction:
            Literary Theory

         Deleuzean Theory:
            Literary Theory

         Dialogism (Bakhtin Circle):
            Literary Theory

         Foucauldian Theory:
            Literary Theory

         Semiotics / Structuralism:
            Literary Theory:
               Russian Formalism

         Structuralist Marxism:
            Literary Theory

         Structuralist Psychoanalysis:
            Literary Theory

   Pragmatism:
      Literary Theory


REGIONS

AFRICA AND AFRICAN DIASPORA:
   Literature & Literary Theory

ASIA:
      Central Asia
      East Asia (Chinese):
         Literature & Literary Theory
      South Asia (Indian):
         Literature & Literary Theory
      South-East Asia


AUSTRALASIA:
   Literature & Literary Theory

CANADA:
   Literature & Literary Theory

CARIBBEAN:
   Literature & Literary Theory

EUROPE
:
      Central Europe
      Eastern Europe:
         Russia:
            Literature & Literary Theory

      Northern Europe (Scandinavia):
         Literature & Literary Theory

      Southern Europe:
         Greece
            Literature & Literary Theory

         Italy
            Literature & Literary Theory

         Spain
            Literature & Literary Theory

      Western Europe:
         Eire
            Literature & Literary Theory
         France
            Literature & Literary Theory
         Germany
            Literature & Literary Theory
         UK:
            Scotland
            Wales
               Literature & Literary Theory

LATIN AMERICA:
   Literature & Literary Theory

MIDDLE EAST:
   Arabic/Islamic Thought:
      Literature & Literary Theory
   Israeli/Jewish Thought:
      Literature & Literary Theory

USA
:
   Literature & Literary Theory
   African American:
      Literature & Literary Theory
   Native American:
      Literature & Literary Theory


TOPICS

 

ARTS:
   Architecture
   Arts (Performing)
   Arts (Visual and Plastic)
   Film
   Literature:
      Audience
      Author
      Literary Form & Genre:
         Drama
         Poetry
         Prose
      Literary Historicism
      Lit. History, Intertextuality, Canonicity
      Metaliterature
      Literary Representation (Realism)

   Music
 

BEING


COMMUNICATION:
   Interpretation
   Language
        Linguistic Criticism/Literary Stylistics

   Reasoning: Logic, Rhetoric, Argument
 

EDUCATION

 

GEOGRAPHY & THE ENVIRONMENT:
   Ecocriticism

 

HUMAN BEING:
   Body:

      Gender (Feminist Theory)
      Race (Critical Race Theory)

      Sexuality (Queer Theory):

         Queer Critical Theory

   Mind:
     
Cognitive & Psychological Criticism

   Self:
      Writing the Self

 

KNOWLEDGE

METAPHILOSOPHY / METATHEORY
 

MORALITY:

   Ethical Criticism
 

RELIGION:
   Religion and Literature


NATURAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY:
   Biology & Medical Sciences:

      Darwinist (Evolutionary) Criticism
   Chemistry

   Information Technology
   Mathematics
   
Physics

SOCIAL FORMATION
:

   Culture
   Economics
  
History
   Law

   Politics
   Society
 

SPORTS
 


GENERAL

ASSOCIATIONS
CAREERS
CONFERENCES
JOURNALS
PHOTOS
PRIMARY SOURCES
SECONDARY SOURCES

TEACHING AND LEARNING
WWW GATEWAYS

 


ALTERNATIVE STANDPOINTS

Feminist Theory:
   Aesthetics/ Critical Theory

Post-colonial Theory:
   Aesthetics / Critical Theory
 

 

TWENTIETH CENTURY THOUGHT
(c. 1890 - PRESENT)


SUB-PAGES

Approaches:

Topics:

Feminist:

Post-colonial:


ASSOCIATIONS

The stated goal of both these associations is to transcend the Analytic - Continental divide which still predominates in contemporary philosophy:

CONFERENCES

2008:

  • 15th Annual Conference, Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Snow Mountain Ranch, Colorado, July 6-10

2007:

2006:

2005:

  • East and West: Eighth Annual Building Bridges Conference, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, November 4-5

2004:

  • 11th Annual Meeting, SPCW,  Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina
    July 17-21

2003:

2002:

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2001:

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2000:

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Annual:

COURSES

JOURNALS

SOURCES: PRIMARY

On-Line:

  • Anthologies:

    • Ellmann, Richard, and Charles Feidelson, eds.  The Modern Tradition: Backgrounds of Modern Literature.  Oxford: OUP, 1965.

    • Rajchman, John, and Cornel West, eds.  Post-Analytic Philosophy.  New York: Columbia UP, 1985.

  • Selected Individual Works:

On-Line:

SOURCES: SECONDARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:
    • Boundas, C., ed.  Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Philosophy.  Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, forthcoming.

    • Corrington, Robert S., ed.  Pragmatism Considers Phenomenology.  Washington: UP of America, 1987.

    • Dasenbrock, Reed Way, ed.  Re-Drawing the Lines: Analytic Philosophy, Deconstruction, and Literary Theory.  Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1989.

    • Egginton, William, and Mike Sandbothe, eds.  The Pragmatic Turn in Philosophy: Contemporary Engagements Between Analytic and Continental Thought.  Albany: SUNY Press, 2004. 

    • Engel, Pascal, ed.  Philosophy and the Analytic-Continental DivideStanford French Review 17.2-3 (1993)
    • Horgan, Terry, John Tienson, and Matjaz Potrc, eds.  Origins: the Common Sources of the Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions: Proceedings of the Spindel Conference, 2001Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 Supplement (2002).
    • Jackson, Frank, and Michael Smith, eds.  Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy.  Oxford: OUP, 2005.

    • Moran, Dermot, ed.  Routledge Guide to Twentieth Century Philosophy.  London: Routledge, 2006.

    • Prado, C. G., ed.  A House Divided: Comparing Analytic and Continental Philosophy.  New York: Humanity Books, 2003.

  • Selected Individual Works:

    • Bernstein, Richard.  "Philosophical Rift: a Tale of Two Approaches."  New York Times December 29, 1987: A1 and A15.

    • Cremaschi, Sergio.  Filosofia Analitica e Filosofia Continentale.  Firenze: La Nuova Italia, 1997.

    • D'Agostini, Franca.  Analitici e Continentali.  Milano: Cortina, 1997.

    • Delacampagne, Christian.  Histoire de la philosophie du XXe siècle.  Paris: Seuil, 1995. 

      • A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century Philosophy.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2001.

    • Friedman, Michael.  A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger.  Peru, IL: Open Court, 2000.

    • Levy, Neil.  "Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Explaining the Differences."  Metaphilosophy 34.3 (2003): 284-304.
    • May,Todd. "On the Very Idea of Continental (or for that matter Anglo-American) Philosophy."  Metaphilosophy 3.4 (2002): 401-425

    • Mulhall, Stephen.  Philosophical Myths of the Fall.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 2005.

    • Pippin, Robert B.  Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations.  Cambridge: CUP, 1997.

    • Pippin, Robert B.  Modernism as a Philosophical Problem: on the Dissatisfactions of European High Culture.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

    • Rockmore, Tom.  "Remarks on the Structure of Twentieth Century Philosophy."  Metaphilosophy 35.4 (2004): 466-478

    • Schlick, Morris.  "The Turning Point in Philosophy."  Logical PositivismEd. A. J. Ayer.  New York: Free, 1959.

    • Stelmueller, W.  Main Currents in Contemporary German, British and American Philosophy.  

    • Wagner, P.  A Sociology of Modernity.  London: Routledge, 1994.

    • Wheeler, Samuel C.  Deconstruction as Analytic Philosophy.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 2000.

    • White, Morton.  The Age of Analysis: Twentieth Century PhilosophersBoston: , 1955.

    • Yack, B.  The Fetishism of Modernities.  Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame P, 1997.

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