
BEING AND BECOMING: A CRITIQUE OF POST-MODERNISM, New York; Westport, CT;
London: Greenwood Press, 1991. Contributions in Philosophy #44. 9.5 x 6.25 inches. 302 pages.
Dedication: To Professor Larry Azar, teacher and friend, friend and teacher.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Prologue: On Post-Modernism as the Current Orthodoxy
1. Nietzsche and Friends: The Attack on Being, Knowledge, and Morals
2. Descartes, Kant, and James: As If Theism, Proto-Deconstructionism
3. Hegel and Kueng: Pantheism, The Polite Form of Atheism
4. Heidegger and Sartre: Essence-Phobia, with a Vengeance
5. Thomas Aquinas: Super-Modernity Superseded, "Being" Remembered
Epilogue: On the Ethical Importance of "And"
Appendix: A Summary of Hume's Deduction Leading to Skepticism
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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