Beschreibung
This edited volume highlights the continuing relevance of Husserls phenomenology, through a selection of work from members of the Organization of Phenomenological Organizations. As their papers amply demonstrate, contemporary phenomenology retains its critical focus, even as the discipline continues to expand and diversify. The book consists of four sections. In the first, authors focus on the contemporary implications of Husserls critique of natural science and the problem of meaning; in the second, they draw upon phenomenological insights to help us understand present day social and ecological crises. The third includes contributions on the relationships between phenomenology, hermeneutics, literature and art; while in the final section, authors take up the work of prominent post-Husserlian phenomenologists to think through issues of language, interpretation, philosophy, religion and the history of ideas. In sum, the variety of approaches these thinkers take in order to understand issues that currently confront us richly demonstrates the enduring significance of Husserlian phenomenology for 20th- and 21st-century philosophy.
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Inhalt
Content
THE DIVERSITY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
L'UBICA UCNÍK AND ANITA WILLIAMS
SECTION ONE: HUSSERL ON THE PROBLEM OF MEANING
HUSSERL AND JACOB KLEIN ON UNITY AND MULTIPLICITY
BURT C. HOPKINS
THE TRANSCENDENTAL CRITIQUE OF NATURALISM REVISITED, AND THE QUESTION OF A MEANING-CONSTITUTIVE LIFE
ROSEMARY R. P. LERNER
THE FINAL FULFILMENT: FROM MEANING TO INTUITION IN THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LIFE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
MIKHAIL BELOUSOV
HUSSERL'S PHENOMENOLOGY OF EXISTENCE AND THE PROBLEM OF MEANING IN HUMAN LIFE
GEORGE HEFFERNAN
SECTION TWO: PHENOMENOLOGY, THE EVERYDAY AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
ANOTHER PLACE, ANOTHER TIME: PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTION ON UTOPIA
CHAN-FAI CHEUNG
THE CRISIS OF THE LIFE-WORLD AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
WATARU WADA
EVERYDAYNESS, MODERNITY AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
JUNICHI MURATA
SECTION THREE: PHENOMENOLOGY, HERMENEUTICS AND THE ARTS
THE HUNTING GAME IN HERMENEUTICS: MEANING, MEMORY AND DESIRE IN INTERPRETATION
ANA-MARIA PASCAL
FORMS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION AND THE ONTOLOGY OF IMAGE:
FORMAL AESTHETICS ON GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTION IN PAINTING, WITH AN EXAMPLE OF ZBIGNIEW ROMA?CZUK'S WORKS
ALEKSANDRA ?UKASZEWICZ ALCARAZ
THE PROBLEM WITH HAPPY ENDINGS: ARE THERE ANY POSITIVE ANSWERS IN A PHILOSOPHY OF FINITE EXISTENCE?
INÊS PEREIRA RODRIGUES
SECTION FOUR: THE THINKERS FROM THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL TRADITION
ON THE MODE OF BEING OF LANGUAGE
HORST RUTHROF
HOW TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF EXPERIENCE? FROM HUSSERL TO MERLEAU-PONTY
CARMEN LÓPEZ SÁENZ
THE INNER WORD: AUGUSTINE AND GADAMER ON LANGUAGE, MEANING AND BEING
ALEXANDER S. JENSEN
A CURSED PHILOSOPHER: HOW MERLEAU-PONTY INTERPRETS BERGSON AND CHRISTIANITY
YUICHI SATO
THE MOVEMENT OF HUMAN EXISTENCE AND ASUBJECTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY
L'UBICA UCNÍK
PATOCKA AND THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL EPOCH?
ANITA WILLIAMS
BIOGRAPHIES
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