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   <subfield code="a">Introduction: Defying definition : opening remarks on the transcendental / David LaRocca -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Svetasvatara Upanishad -- Vimalakirti -- Lucretius -- Longinus -- Plotinus -- Augustine of Hippo -- Benedict of Norcia -- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) -- Ibn Rushd (Averroes) -- Thomas Aquinas -- John Duns Scotus -- Dante Aligheri -- Michel de Montaigne -- William Shakespeare -- George Herbert -- Rene Descartes -- Blaise Pascal -- Edmund Burke -- Jphann Joachim Winckelmann -- Immanuel Kant -- Johann Gottfried von Herder -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Johann Gottlieb Fichte -- George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel -- William Wordsworth -- Germaine de Stael -- Arthur Schopenhauer -- Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher -- Sampson Reed -- William Ellery Channing -- Thomas Carlyle -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Margaret Fuller -- Karl Marx -- Soren Kierkegaard -- Herman Melville -- Henry David Thoreau -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Matthew Arnold -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky -- Friedrich Nietzsche -- Walter Pater -- Emily Dickinson -- Charles Sanders Peirce -- Leo Tolstoy -- Swami Vivekananda -- Josiah Royce -- Sigmund Freud -- William James -- Paul Deussen -- Henry Adams -- Henri Bergson -- Marcel Proust -- Franz Kafka -- Ludwig Wittgenstein -- John Dewey -- Bertrand Russell -- Oswald Spengler -- Franz Rosenzweig -- George Santayana -- Reinhold Niebuhr -- Simone Weil -- Edmund Husserl -- Martin Heidegger -- Paul Tillich -- Bernard Williams -- Stanley Cavell -- Michael Foucault -- Emmanuel Levinas -- Jean-Francois Lyotard -- Giorgio Agamben -- Donald Davidson -- Slavoj Zizek -- Gilles Deleuze -- Irish Murdoch -- Jacques Derrida -- Richard Rorty -- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak -- Luce Irigaray -- Alain Badiou -- Jacques Ranciere -- Charles Taylor.</subfield>
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   <subfield code="a">What is real? What is the relationship between ideas and objects in the world? Is God a concept or a being? Is reality a creation of the mind or a power beyond it? How does mental experience coordinate with natural laws and material phenomena? The Bloomsbury Anthology of Transcendental Thought is the definitive anthology of responses to these and other questions on the nature and limits of human knowledge by philosophers, theologians, and writers from Plato to Zizek. The word &quot;transcendental&quot; is as prevalent and also as ambiguously defined as the name &quot;philosophy&quot; itself. There are as many uses, invocations, and allusions to the term as there are definitions on offer. Every generation of writers, beginning in earnest in ancient Greece and continuing through to our own time, has attempted to clarify, apply, and lay claim to the meaning of transcendental thought. Arranged chronologically, this anthology reflects the diverse uses the term has been put to over the course of two and a half millennia. It lends historical perspective to the abiding importance of the transcendental for philosophical thinking and also some sense of the complexity, richness, and continued relevance of the contested term. The Bloomsbury Anthology of Transcendental Thought, the first anthology of its kind, offers teachers and students a new viewpoint on the history and present of transcendental thought. Its selection of essential, engaging excerpts, carefully selected, edited, and introduced, brings course materials up-to-date with the state of the discipline.</subfield>
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