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Columbia Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies

Edited by Constantin V. Boundas

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Paper, 740 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14203-8
$35.00 / £24.00

July, 2007
Cloth, 740 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14202-1
$100.00 / £69.00

"Readers will benefit greatly from the analytic and Continental perspectives on specific issues… Recommended." — Choice

"The world's oldest intellectual profession keeps rolling on - this fine new compendium will help you keep up with the new names for old ideas." — Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer

"Constantin V. Boundas has assembled a stellar cast of writers who provide valuable insights into an incredible range of tiopics. The chapters are not isolated from one another but are cross-referenced and interconnected. There is a real attempt to make sense of the wide spectrum of twentieth-century philosophy." — David Carr, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

"This is a volume of real merit and distinction. The coverage is comprehensive and wide-ranging, while the chapters are uniformly thorough and informative. It will prove of enormous value to students and teachers alike and can be strongly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable and instructive guide to philosophical developments and movements in the twentieth century." — Keith Ansell Pearson, professor of philosophy, University of Warwick

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About the Author

Constantin V. Boundas is professor emeritus of philosophy at Trent University in Ontario and a member of the Trent Centre for the Study of Theory, Politics, and Culture. He is the editor of The Deleuze Reader, Deleuze and Philosophy, and Gilles Deleuze's Logic of Sense and translator of Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity.

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