With 58 original essays by major experts, this 
Companion volume provides the first survey of all the major figures of 19th- and 20th-century Continental philosophy. Each essay explains and develops the key ideas of a central figure or movement as they relate to such areas as art theory, cultural studies, social and political theory, psychology, and the sciences. 
Core topic section headings include: 
- "The Kantian Legacy" (Kant to Hegel). 
 - "Overturning the Tradition" (Marx to Bergson). 
 - "The Phenomenological Breakthrough" (neo-Kantianism to Heidegger). 
 - "Phenomenology, Hegelianism and anti-Hegelianism in France" (Kojeve to Blanchot). 
 - "Religion without Limits of Reason" (Rosenzweig to Marcel). 
 - "Three Generations of Critical Theory"(Benjamin onwards). 
 - "Hermeneutics" (Schleiermacher to Ricoeur). 
 - "Continental Political Philosophy" (Lukas to Castoriadis). 
 - "Structuralism and After" (Levi-Strauss to Le Doeuff). 
 
Key contributors include Beiser, Pippin, Caputo, Flynn, McCarthy, Laclau, Patton, and Bennington, among others. 
Covering the complete development of post-Kantian Continental philosophy, this volume serves as an essential reference work for philosophers and those engaged in the many disciplines that are integrally related to Continental and European Philosophy.