Drawing on the collective expertise of an impressive group of international scholars, this book delivers a comprehensive reckoning of the rich, multivalent legacy of the noted scholar and critic Robert B. Pippin. As presented by the contributors to this edited volume, Pippins distinctive approach to modern philosophy, politics, art, and culture is seen to establish the definitive scholarly agenda for the next century of philosophical research.
Daniel Conway, Ph.D. (1985), University of California, San Diego, is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities and Thomas F. Mayo Professor of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University. He has lectured and published widely on topics in post-Kantian European philosophy, political philosophy, aesthetics (especially film and literature), philosophy of religion, critical theory, and genocide studies.
Jon Stewart is a Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He has worked for many years in the field of nineteenth-century Continental philosophy.