The twentieth century was one of the most significant and exciting periods ever witnessed in philosophy, characterised by intellectual change and development on a massive scale. The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy is an outstanding and authoritative survey and assessment of the century as a whole. Twenty-two chapters written by leading international scholars examine and assess the central topics, themes, and philosophers of the twentieth century, presenting a comprehensive picture of the period for the first time: Early Analytic Philosophy - Michael Potter Analytic Philosophy: Wittgenstein and After - Hans-Johann Glock German Philosophy since 1900 - Karl-Otto Apel French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century - Gary Gutting American Philosophy - James O'Shea Metaphysics - E. J.
Lowe Epistemology - Matthias Steup Philosophy of Mind - Sarah Patterson Philosophical Logic - Mark Sainsbury Moral Philosophy - Rowland Stout Political Philosophy - Matt Matravers Phenomenology - Dan Zahavi Hegel in the Twentieth Century - Terry Pinkard Critical Theory - Alex Honneth Naturalism - Geert Keil Feminism in Philosophy - Andrea Nye Kant in Twentieth Century - Bob Hanna Aesthetics - Paul Guyer Hermeneutics - Nick Davey Philosophy of Language - Jason Stanley Philosophy of Psychology - Stephen Stich Philosophy of Science - Stathis Psillos Featuring annotated further reading and a comprehensive glossary, The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy is indispensable for anyone interested in philosophy over the last one hundred years, suitable for both expert and novice alike.