Description
Bouton first charts the history of modern philosophy's reengagement with the Aristotelian debate about future contingents, beginning with Leibniz. While Kant, Husserl, and their followers would engage time through theories of knowledge, Schopenhauer, Schelling, Kierkegaard, and (later) Heidegger, Sartre, and Levinas applied a phenomenological and existential methodology to time, but faced a problem of the temporality of human freedom. Bouton's is the first major work of its kind since Bergson's Time and Free Will (1889), and Bouton's "mystery of the future," in which the individual has freedom within the shifting bounds dictated by time, charts a new direction.
About the Author
Christophe Bouton is a professor of philosophy at Universite Bordeaux Montaigne. His most recent book is Faire l'histoire (2013). Time and Freedom is his first book to be translated into English.
Christopher Macann's most recent translation is of Alain Berthoz and Jean-Luc Petit's The Physiology and Phenomenology of Action (2008).
Book Information
ISBN 9780810130159
Author Christophe Bouton
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Northwestern University Press
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Weight(grams) 405g