Listing 1 - 10 of 172 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Phénoménologie --- Phenomenology. --- Phénoménologie.
Choose an application
Fenomenologie --- Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Ontology --- Ontologie --- Philosophy. --- Phénoménologie
Choose an application
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Phénoménologie
Choose an application
Ils ont fait le tour de l'Afrique deux mille ans avant Vasco de Gama. Ils ont inventé l'alphabet et nous nous en servons encore. Ils sont partout dans le monde antique avec leurs marins, leurs navires, leurs commerçants, leurs divinités, leurs oeuvres d'art et leur pacotille, leur génie des relations et des adaptations. On en parle. On croit les connaître. Ils n'ont rien dit d'eux-mêmes. Des absents de l'Histoire, autrement que par leurs malheurs sur cette côte du Liban toujours si convoitée par l'Egypte, l'Assyrie, la Macédoine. Arad, Byblos, Beyrouth, Tyr, Sidon, pour ne citer qu'elles, capitales aux destins tragiques.
Feniciërs --- Phoenicians --- Phéniciens --- Phoenician antiquities --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- History --- Histoire --- Phoenicia --- Phénicie --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- --Phéniciens --- --Feniciërs --- Antiquités phéniciennes --- Phéniciens --- Phénicie --- --Phoenician antiquities --- --Phoenicians --- Antiquités phéniciennes. --- Histoire.
Choose an application
The first of a planned six volumes of Gurwitsch's writings, this volume contains, above all, the English translation of his Esquisse de phénoménologie constitutive, the text based on his four lecture courses at Institute d'Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques at the Sorbonne during the 1930s. These lectures were regularly attended by Maurice Merleau-Ponty. The book relates Husserlian or constitutive phenomenology to modern first philosophy and the philosophy of the human as well as the natural sciences and was nearly finished when Gurwitsch had to flee to the United States before Germany conquered France. In addition, this volume contains what is in effect Gurwitsch's autobiographical sketch, critical reviews of works by Gaston Berger, Jean Hering, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Maurice Pradines, and Ives Simone, members of the French intellectual milieu of the 1930s when French phenomenology initially developed, and also two originally unpublished essays from that period. Finally, there are three essays and two reviews from Gurwitsch's American period in which phenomenological philosophy and especially his revised account of the noema is also placed in historical perspective.
Phenomenology. --- Phenomenological psychology --- Consciousness. --- Phénoménologie --- Psychologie phénoménologique --- Conscience --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVHUMAI SPRINGER-B --- Academic collection --- Phenomenology --- History. --- History --- Phenomenological psychology.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- -Philosophy, Modern --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- Phénoménologie --- Philosophy, Modern
Choose an application
Substantial encouragement for this volume came from the editors and readers of the Studies for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) at Northwestern University Press. But its publi cation has been made possible only by the unqualified and un abridged acceptance of the Editorial Board of Phaenomen%gica, which at the time was still headed by its founder, the late Professor H. L. Van Breda, who welcomed the manuscript most generously. This makes his untimely passing even more grievous to me. The stylistic copy editing and proof reading were handled ef ficiently by Ruth Nichols Jackson, secretary of the Philosophy Department. In the proof reading I also had the able help of my colleague Stanley Paulson. I dedicate this book to the memory of my late brother, Dr. chern. Erwin Spiegelberg, at the time of his death assistant professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro, who preceded me by two years in emigrating from Nazi Germany. When in 1938 he put an end to his life in an apparent depression, he also did so in order not to become a burden to his brothers, who were on the point of following him. Whatever I, more privileged in health and in opportunities in the country of my adoption, have been able to do and achieve since then has been done with a sense of a debt to him and of trying to live and work for him too.
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- -Academic collection --- Philosophy, Modern --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Phenomenology. --- Phénoménologie --- Academic collection
Choose an application
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Phénoménologie --- Husserl, Edmond, --- Husserl, Edmund, - 1859-1938 --- Husserl, Edmund
Choose an application
Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Sartre, Jean-Paul, --- SARTRE (JEAN-PAUL), 1905-1980 --- PHILOSOPHIE
Listing 1 - 10 of 172 | << page >> |
Sort by
|