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Ohb History Phenomenology Ohbk C

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.06.2018

Herausgeber

Dan Zahavi

Verlag

Oxford University Press

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792

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25/17,5/4,7 cm

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1536 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-875534-0

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What in light of phenomenology's past does the future hold? The horizon is open, as yet undecided. This text, should it prove successful, will have provided a definitive last word on what phenomenology is-or better, was. Steven DeLay, Wake Forest University, Metascience

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

28.06.2018

Herausgeber

Dan Zahavi

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

792

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/4,7 cm

Gewicht

1536 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-875534-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Ohb History Phenomenology Ohbk C
    • Introduction

    • Part I: Traditions

    • 1: Pavlos Kontos: Aristotle in phenomenology

    • 2: Sara Heinämaa and Timo Kaitaro: Descartes' Notion of the Mind-Body Union and its Phenomenological Expositions

    • 3: Sebastian Luft: Kant, Neo-Kantianism, and Phenomenology

    • 4: Alexander Schnell: Phenomenology and German Idealism

    • 5: Denis Fisette: Phenomenology and Descriptive Psychology: Brentano, Stumpf, Husserl

    • Part II: Figures

    • 6: Peter Andras Varga: Husserl's Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical Investigations

    • 7: John Drummond: Husserl's Middle Period and the Development of his Ethics

    • 8: Andrea Staiti: Pre-Predicative Experience and Life-World: Two Distinct Projects in Husserl's Late Phenomenology

    • 9: Zachary Davis and Anthony Steinbock: Scheler on the Moral and Political Significance of the Emotions

    • 10: Antonio Calcagno: Edith Stein's Challenge to Sense-Making: The Role of the Lived Body, Psyche and Spirit

    • 11: Daniel O. Dahlstrom: The Early Heidegger's Phenomenology

    • 12: Steven Crowell: The Middle Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics

    • 13: Tobias Keiling: Phenomenology and Ontology in the Later Heidegger

    • 14: Michael D. Barber: Schutz and Gurwitsch on Agency

    • 15: Jonathan Webber: Sartre's Transcendental Phenomenology

    • 16: Thomas R. Flynn: The Later Sartre: From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics to Dialectic and Back

    • 17: Debra Bergoffen: Simone de Beauvoir: Philosopher, Author, Feminist

    • 18: Komarine Romdenh-Romluc: Science in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology: From the Early Work to the Later Philosophy

    • 19: Donald A. Landes: Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: The Ontological Weight of Perception and the Transcendental Force of Description

    • 20: Emmanuel de Saint Aubert: Rereading the Later Merleau-Ponty in the Light of his Unpublished Work

    • 21: James Dodd: Jan Patocka's Philosophical Legacy

    • 22: Leonard Lawlor: An Immense Power: The Three Phenomenological Insights supporting Derridean Deconstruction

    • 23: Robert Bernasconi: When Alterity becomes Proximity: Levinas's Path

    • 24: Christina Gschwandtner: Turn to Excess: The Development of Phenomenology in Late Twentieth Century French Thought

    • Part III: Themes

    • 25: Karl Mertens: Phenomenological Methodology

    • 26: Rudolf Bernet: Subjectivity: From Husserl to His Followers (and Back Again)

    • 27: Nicolas de Warren: The Inquietude of Time and the Instance of Eternity: Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas

    • 28: Sara Heinämaa: Embodiment and Bodily Becoming

    • 29: Filip Mattens: From the Origin of Spatiality to a Variety of Spaces

    • 30: Dermot Moran: Intentionality: Lived Experience, Bodily Comportment, and the Horizon of the World

    • 31: Alessandro Salice: Practical Intentionality: From Brentano to the Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles

    • 32: Walter Hopp: Ideal Verificationism and Perceptual Faith: Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on Perceptual Knowledge

    • 33: Hanne Jacobs: The World of Experience

    • 34: Julia Jansen: Imagination De-Naturalized: Phantasy, the Imaginary, and Imaginative Ontology

    • 35: Sophie Loidolt: Value, Freedom, Responsibility: Central Themes in Phenomenological Ethics

    • 36: Hans Ruin: Historicity and the Hermeneutic Predicament: from Yorck to Derrida

    • 37: Dan Zahavi: Intersubjectivity, Sociality, Community: The Contribution of the Early Phenomenologists