Palgrave's Companion to the Philosophy of Raymond Tallis

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Palgrave's Companion to the Philosophy of Raymond Tallis

Doede, Robert

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

442

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9783032129062

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Ch 1: Introduction.- Ch 2: Tallis looks back on 60 years of authorship.- Part 1: Language, Explicitness, and the Arts.- Ch 3: A Primer to Tallis' Account of Explicitness.- Ch 4: Towards 'The Dark Heart of the Light': The Search for Meaning Through Poetic Imagination in Raymond Tallis' Works of Fiction.- Ch 5: Not So Sure about Not Saussure?.- Ch 6: A Future for Art? Ray Tallis' Insight into the Purpose of Art is Now More Vital to Us Than Ever.- Part 2: Phenomenology, Carnal Hermeneutics, and Heidegger.- Ch 7: Conscious Subject as the Limit of Nature in Raymond Tallis' Philosophy and in Phenomenology.- Ch 8: Tallis and Carnal Hermeneutics.- Ch 9: A Conversation on Heidegger with Raymond Tallis.- Part 3: The Man: Raymond Tallis.- Ch 10: Measuring Tallis' Distance from Religion.- Ch 11: Socrates and Tallis: Sufficient Reason, Mind, and Hope.- Ch 12: Reflections on Tallis's Career in Medicine.- Part 4: Humanism and Philosophy of Mind.- Ch 13: Who am I? Raymond Tallis and the Mystery of Personhood.- Ch 14: Tallis' Take on Panpsychism: A Thorough Assessment.- Ch 15: Towards Ouroboric Thinking.- Ch 16: Science and Mystery.- Ch 17: Carving Humanity a New One: Enactive Remedies to Tallis' Mishap with Nature.- Ch 18: Temporal Naturalism and Altered Time: Reply to Tallis.- Ch 19: Tallis on Consciousness.- Ch 20: The Difficult Art of Decolonial Love: On Grief, Outliving, and Healing Together.- Ch 21: The Symbolic Animal.- Part 5: Interrogations.- Ch 22: Reflections on Philosophy.
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Humanism;Atheism;Raymond Tallis;Philosophy of mind;Literary criticism;Scientism;Philosophy of time;Martine Heidegger;Human freedom