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"Being Human is the fruit of many years teaching Philosophical Anthropology, conducting Phenomenological Workshops, and reading classic texts in the light of a reflective awareness of the field of experience. Being Human is intended to look to what is typically assumed but not examined in much of current philosophical literature"-- Provided by publisher.
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This volume explores what phenomenology adds to the enterprise of anthropology, drawing on and contributing to a burgeoning field of social science research inspired by the phenomenological tradition in philosophy. Essays by leading scholars ground their discussions of theory and method in richly detailed ethnographic case studies. The contributors broaden the application of phenomenology in anthropology beyond the areas in which it has been most influential-studies of sensory perception, emotion, bodiliness, and intersubjectivity-into new areas of inquiry such as martial arts, sports, dance,
Phenomenological anthropology. --- Anthropological phenomenology --- Anthropology --- Phenomenology
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"A new translation, with scholarly notes and textual annotations based on new research into archival collections, of Wojtyla's most well-know philosophical work and related fragments, addresses, and letters"--
Phenomenological anthropology. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Personality. --- Act (Philosophy)
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For the Orang Rimba of Sumatra – and tropical foragers in general – life in the forest engenders a kind of “connectedness” that is contingent not only on harmonious relations between people, but also between people and the non-human environment, including those supernatural agencies of the forest that people depend on for their spiritual and emotional wellbeing. Exploring this world, anthropologist Ramsey Elkholy treats embodied action and perception as the basis of shared experience and shows how various forms of embodied experience constitute the very foundations of human culture. In a unique methodological contribution, Elkholy adopts a set of body-centered approaches that reflect and capture the day-to-day, moment-to-moment ways in which people engage with the world. Being and Becoming is an important contribution to phenomenological anthropology, hunter-gatherer studies, and to Southeast Asian ethnography more generally.
Kubu (Indonesian people) --- Phenomenological anthropology --- Social life and customs. --- Religion.
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Michael Jackson has spent much of his career elaborating his rich conception of lifeworlds, mining his ethnographic and personal experience for insights into how our subjective and social lives are mutually constituted. In How Lifeworlds Work, Jackson draws on years of ethnographic fieldwork in West Africa to highlight the dynamic quality of human relationships and reinvigorate the study of kinship and ritual. How, he asks, do we manage the perpetual process of accommodation between social norms and personal emotions, impulses, and desires? How are these two dimensions of lived reality joined, and how are the dual imperatives of individual expression and collective viability managed? Drawing on the pragmatist tradition, psychology, and phenomenology, Jackson offers an unforgettable, beautifully written account of how we make, unmake, and remake, our lifeworlds.
Anthropology --- Emotions --- Phenomenological anthropology. --- Intersubjectivity. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Kinship. --- Kuranko (African people) --- Ethnology --- Existential phenomenology. --- Philosophy. --- Anthropological aspects. --- affect. --- emotionality. --- intersubjectivity. --- kinship. --- ritualization. --- sociality.
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Phenomenological anthropology. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Personality. --- Act (Philosophy) --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Anthropological phenomenology --- Anthropology --- Phenomenology --- Action (Philosophy) --- Agent (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Personal identity --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Psychology --- Individuality --- Self --- Temperament --- John Paul
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The question of the relation between human and non-human animals in theoretical, ethical and political regards has become a prominent topic within the philosophical debates of the last two decades. This volume explores in substantial ways how phenomenology can contribute to these debates. It offers specific insights into the description and interpretation of the experience of the non-human animal, the relation between phenomenology and anthropology, the relation between phenomenology and psychology, as well as ethical considerations.
Phenomenology. --- Human-animal relationships --- Phenomenological anthropology. --- Phenomenological psychology. --- Consciousness in animals. --- Philosophy. --- Ethics. --- History of Philosophy. --- Philosophy, general. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Psychological phenomenology --- Psychology, Phenomenological --- Existential psychology --- Personality --- Phenomenology --- Psychology --- Animal consciousness --- Animal psychology --- Anthropological phenomenology --- Anthropology --- Animal-human relationships --- Animal-man relationships --- Animals and humans --- Human beings and animals --- Man-animal relationships --- Relationships, Human-animal --- Animals --- Philosophy (General). --- Phenomenology . --- Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics. --- History.
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