Husserlian Phenomenology in a New Key | Intersubjectivity, Ethos, the Societal Sphere, Human Encounter, Pathos Book 2 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl | ISBN 9789401134507

Husserlian Phenomenology in a New Key

Intersubjectivity, Ethos, the Societal Sphere, Human Encounter, Pathos Book 2 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl

herausgegeben von Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Buchcover Husserlian Phenomenology in a New Key  | EAN 9789401134507 | ISBN 94-011-3450-2 | ISBN 978-94-011-3450-7

Husserlian Phenomenology in a New Key

Intersubjectivity, Ethos, the Societal Sphere, Human Encounter, Pathos Book 2 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl

herausgegeben von Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • One The Foundation of Intersubjectivity.
  • Inter subjectivity As the Starting Point.
  • Les Sources de la Vie morale.
  • The Logical Space of Morality: A Possible Theory for the Foundation of Moral Values.
  • Phenomenology and the Beginnings of the Moral Problem (Dilthey — Brentano — Husserl).
  • Phenomenology As the Reawakening of the Platonic Philosophical Ethos.
  • La Nocion de Valor en la Escuela fenomenológica.
  • Phänomene einer Ethik.
  • Responsibility As the Principle of Individuality: An Alternative to Husserl’s Theory of Intuition.
  • The Topicality of Husserl’s Ethical Anti-relativism.
  • Two Foundations of Morality and the Societal World.
  • Vom Sozialen Verantwortungsapriori im Sozialphänomenologischen Denken Edmund Husserls.
  • Le Phénoménal et le Politique.
  • Phenomenology, the Moral Sense, and the Meaning of Life: Some Comments of the Philosophy of Edmund Husserl and A-T. Tymieniecka.
  • La Actitud Natural y las Realidades Alternas.
  • Husserl’s Influence on Sociology: A Study of Schütz’s Phenomenology.
  • La Chair de la Communauté.
  • The Historic Horizons of Meaning in the Japanese Social World.
  • Three The Human Encounter, the Sphere of One’s Own, Empathy.
  • Analysis of the Nature of Human Encounter in a Healthy and in a Psychotic State.
  • A Variation on “Reduction Within Reduction”: “Interior Extraneity”.
  • The Empathy Problem in Edith Stein.
  • The Influence of Husserl in the Pedagogical Debate.
  • Four Beyond Dichotomies in Phenomenological Anthropology: Body, Life-World, New Approaches.
  • The Human Condition Within the Unity-of-Everything-There-is-Alive — A Challenge to Philosophical Anthropologies.
  • Toward an Open Anthropology: Developing Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology.
  • The Philosophy of the Body.
  • Corporalidad.
  • The “Lebenswelt” and the Meaning ofPhilosophy.
  • Science and Dialectics in a Phenomenological Anthropology.
  • Towards a Phenomenological Methodology for Anthropology.
  • Strict Science and Lebenswelt in Husserl’s Phenomenology.
  • A Problem in the Phenomenology of Action: Are There Unintentional Actions.
  • Five The Human Being: The Psychological, Psychiatric, Analytic, and Therapeutic Breakthroughs of Phenomenology.
  • Phenomenological Perspectives in Developmental Psychiatry.
  • Phenomenology in General Psychopathology and Psychiatry.
  • On the Possible Relationship Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis.
  • A Ballad on Laughter.
  • Phenomenological Hermeneutics of the Therapeutic Discourse.
  • A Phenomenological Approach to the Unconscious.
  • La Responsabilidad del Orientador en el Desarrolo de la Autoestima.
  • Existence and Guilt: A Discourse on Origins in Phenomenology.
  • Index of Names.