Converts to the real Catholicism and the making of continental philosophy
In the middle decades of the twentieth century phenomenology grew from a local philosophy in a few German towns into a movement that spanned Europe. In Converts to the Real, Edward Baring uncovers an unexpected force behind this prodigious growth: Catholicism. Participating in a tightly-knit transna...
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Harvard University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Neo-scholastic conversions: 1900-1930: The struggle for legitimacy: neo-scholasticism and phenomenology
- Betrayal: Husserl's transcendental turn and the idealism/realism debate
- An ecumenical atheism: Martin Heidegger's existential phenomenology
- The vital faith of Max Scheler
- Part 2. Existential journeys: 1930-1940: Christian existentialism across Europe
- The Cartesian Thomist
- The secular Kierkegaard
- The black Nietzsche
- Part 3. Catholic legacies: 1940-1950: Saving the Husserl Archives
- Post-war phenomenology.
