Notes on the Contributors x // Introduction 1 // Brian Leiter and Michael Rosen // PART I PROBLEMS OF METHOD // 1. Phenomenology as Rigorous Science 9 // Taylor Carman // 2. Hermeneutics 30 // Michael N. Forster // 3. Philosophical Aestheticism 75 // Sebastian Gardner // 4. The History of Philosophy as Philosophy 122 // Michael Rosen // 5. Historicism 155 // Frederick Reiser // 6. What Have We Been Missing? Science and Philosophy in // Twentieth-Century French Thought 180 // Gary Gutting // 7. Marxism and the Status of Critique 210 // Alex Callinicos // Vili CONTENTS // PART II REASON AND CONSCIOUSNESS // 8. Serpentine Naturalism and Protean Nihilism: Transcendental Philosophy in Anthropological Post-Kantianism, German Idealism, and Neo-Kantianism // Paul Franks // 9. Dialectic, Value Objectivity, and the Unity of Reason Fred Rush // 10. Overcoming Epistemology Herman Philipse // 11. Individual Existence and the Philosophy of Difference Robert Stern // 12. Consciousness in the World: Husserlian Phenomenology and Externalism // Peter Poellner // // PART III HUMAN BEING // 13. Nihilism and the Meaning of Life Julian Young // 14. ‘The Presentation of the Infinite in the Finite’: The Place of God in Post-Kantian Philosophy // Stephen Mulhall // 15. Being at Home: Human Beings and Human Bodies Maximilian de Gaynesford // 16. Freedom as Autonomy Kenneth Baynes // 17. The Legacy of Hellenic Harmony Jessica N. Berry // 18. Political, Moral, and Critical Theory: On the Practical // Philosophy of the Frankfurt School 626 // James Gordon Finlayson // 19. The Humanism Debate 671 // Thomas Baldwin // 20. Morality Critics 711 // Brian Leiter // Bibliography 755 // Index 797