Romanticism, pragmatism and deconstruction/
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Oxford:
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1993
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. Romantic and Germanic Backgrounds. 1. Shelley and Nietzsche: ʹRealityʹ as Rhetoric. 2. German Romantic Irony and Hegel: Creative Destruction. 3. Johnson, Coleridge, and Method
- Pt. II. Deconstructing Metaphysics. 4. William James and Early Pragmatist Rejections of Metaphysics. 5. John Deweyʹs Critique of Traditional Philosophizing. 6. Jacques Derrida: Deconstructing Metaphysics. 7. Coleridgeʹs Attack on Dualism
- Pt. III. Art as Experience. 8. John Dewey: Language Reconceptualized. 9. Deweyʹs ʹRomanticʹ Aesthetic. 10. Derrida, Textuality, and Criticism
- Conclusion: The ʹNewʹ Historicism
- Afterword: Revitalizing the Vocabularies and Genres of Philosophy