Jason M. Wirth: Forward - Gregory S. Moss: Introduction: The Tautegorical Turn in the Philosophy of Mythology
I. F.W.J. Schelling and the Tautegorical Structure of Myth
Jesper Lundsfryd Rasmussen: Mythos as Self-Contained Intermediary: Nature, Reality, and Mythology in Context of Schelling's System of Knowledge (1800) - Martijn Buijs: Autonomy, Theonomy, and Ontonomy in Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology - Michael Hackl: Mythology and Nature: Schelling's Expression of Reason - Deborah Casewell: Rewriting Mythology: Tautegory, Ontology, and the Novel - Sakura Yahata: Schelling's Perspective on Oriental Mythology in the Philosophy of Art - Ammon Allred: Monotheism or Mythology in German Idealism
II. Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Mythology
Stefan Niklas: Cassirer, Star Wars, and the Aesthetic Transformation of Mythical Consciousness - Andrew Tsz Wan Hung: Ernst Cassirer and Charles Taylor on Language and Myth
III. From Tautegory to Allegory: Nietzsche and Lévi-Strauss on Myth
Kwok Kui Wong: Schelling and Nietzsche on Dionysus - Meng-Shi Chen: Nietzsche and Mythological Metaphor: On the Significance of the Allegory of Dionysus's Dismemberment in The Birth of Tragedy - Carlos Joao Correia: Lévi-Strauss and the Definition of Myth: Wagnerian Variations
IV. The Phenomenology of Mythology: From Blumenberg to Tanabe
Bryan Smyth: Critical Phenomenology and the Mythopoetics of Nature - Man-to Tang: On White Mythology in Contemporary French Philosophy: Derrida and Ricoeur - Kelvin Ka Ho Li: Mytho-logy and Transcendence: A Tanabean-Levinasian Perspective - Dennis Prooi: Kiyozawa, Tanabe, and the Mythology of Other-Power