![]() | Philosophical Apprenticeships: Contemporary Continental Philosophy in Canada Philosophical Apprenticeships gathers fresh and innovative essays written by the next generation of Canada's philosophers on the work of prominent Canadian philosophers currently researching topics in continental philosophy. The authors--doctoral students studying at Canadian universities--have studied with, worked with, or been deeply influenced by these philosophers. Their essays present, discuss, and develop the work of their mentors, addressing issues such as time, art, politics, hermeneutics, and phenomenology. The result is a volume that introduces the reader to the work of current Canadian philosophers and to that of their successors, who will soon be making their own contributions to Canadian continental philosophy. Jay Lampert teaches philosophy at the University of Guelph. He is the author of Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl's Logical Investigations (Kluwer, 1995) and Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy of History (Continuum, 2006). The doctoral students he has advised now teach at universities across Canada. |
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