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The Acting Person A Contribution to Phenomenological Anthropology

Aus der Reihe Analecta Husserliana
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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.02.1979

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,6 cm

Gewicht

730 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-277-0969-1

Beschreibung

Rezension

From the
Reviews
: "The Acting Person represents a major effort to rethink the human reality in the face of the many frozen assumptions which dominate contemporary thought."

(Professor Benjamin Schwartz, Harvard University)

"This powerful phenomenological study will have lasting impact on those concerned with the contemporary conception of Man."

(Professor Joseph Kockelmans, Pennsylvania State University)

"A masterly critical edition ... its publication is an historical event"

(Professor Kamil Dziewanowski, Boson State University)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.02.1979

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,6 cm

Gewicht

730 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-90-277-0969-1

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag KG
Sachsenplatz 4-6
1201 Wien
AT

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  • Preface
    Facsimile Of The Handwritten Draft Of The Author’s Preface
    Translation Of Handwritten Draft Of The Author’s Preface
    Editorial Introduction Introduction
    1. The Experience of Man
    2. Cognition of the Person Rests on the Experience of Man
    3. The Stages of Comprehending and the Lines of Interpretation
    4. The Conception of Person and Action to Be Presented in This Study Part One: Consciousness And Efficacy One / The Acting Person In The Aspect Of Consciousness
    1. The Historical Wealth of the Expression'Human Act'
    2. The Attempt to Discern Consciousness in the 'Human Act'
    3. Consciousness and Self-Knowledge
    4. The Twofold Function of Consciousness and the Experience of Subjectiveness
    5. The Emotionalization of Consciousness
    6. Subjectivity and Subjectivism Two / An Analysis Of Efficacy In The Light Of Human Dynamism
    1. The Basic Conceptions and Differentiations of Human Dynamism
    2. The Definition of Efficacy
    3. The Synthesis of Efficacy and Subjectiveness. The Person as a Basic Ontological Structure
    4. The Person and Nature: Their Opposition or Integration?
    5. Nature as the Basis for the Dynamic Cohesion of the Person
    6. Potentiality and Its Relation to Consciousness
    7. The Relation of Potentiality to Consciousness Expressed by Subconsciousness
    8. Man in Becoming: The Manifestation of Freedom in the Dynamism of the Man-Subject Part Two: The Transcendence Of The Person In The Action Three / The Personal Structure Of Self-Determination
    1. The Fundamentals of the Personal Structure of Self-Determination
    2. An Attempt to Interpret the Integral Dynamism of the Will
    3. Free Will as the Basis of the Transcendence of the Acting Person
    4. The Significance of the Will as the Person’s Power of Self-Determination
    5. Decision Is the Focus of the Activities of Free Will
    6. Responsibility in the Acts of Will Motivation and Response
    7. The Moment of 'Truth about Good' as the Basis for the Acting Person’s Perception and Transcendence
    8. The Cognitive Experience of Values as the Condition of Choice and Decision
    9. The Creative Role of Intuition Is Undiminished by the Judgment of Values Four / Self-Determination And Fulfillment
    1. Performing an Action Brings Personal Fulfillment
    2. The Reliance of Self-Fulfillment on the Conscience
    3. Conscience Depends on Truthfulness
    4. The Obligation to Seek Self-Fulfillment
    5. Responsibility
    6. Happiness and the Person’s Transcendence in the Action
    7. The Transcendence of the Person and the Spirituality of Man
    8. The Unity and Complexity of the Man-Person Part Three: The Integration Of The Person In The Action Five / Integration And The Soma
    1. The Fundamentals of the Person’s Integration in Action
    2. The Integration in the Action Manifested in Disintegration
    3. The Person’s Integration in the Action Is the Key to the Understanding of Man’s Psychosomatic Unity
    4. The Integration and the 'Integrity' of Man on the Basis of Interacting Psychosomatic Conditionings
    5. The Person and the Body
    6. The Self-Determination of the Person and the Reactivity of the Body
    7. Action and Motion
    8. Instinct and the Person’s Integration in the Action Six / Personal Integration And The Psyche
    1. The Psyche and the Soma
    2. A Characteristic of the Psyche — Emotivity
    3. Feelings and Consciousness in the Experience of the Body
    4. Sensitivity and Truthfulness
    5. Desire and Excitement
    6. 'Stirring Emotions' and Emotivity
    7. The Emotivity of the Subject and the Efficacy of the Person
    8. The Emotivity of the Subject and the Experience of Value