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This volume is a collection of phenomenological investigations of the political domain. Its aim is to present recent examinations of political matters and to foster a renewal of this sort of inquiry in phenomenology generally. Although it has often gone unrecognized, investigations of this sort have been a part of the phenomenological project since its inception. Two phases can be identified: the first governed primarily by the methods of realistic and constitutive phenomenology, and the second under the guidance of existential and hermeneutical approaches. Standard accounts of the history of phenomenology begin, of course, with the publication of Husserl's Logische Untersuchungen (1900-1901) in which for the first time he publicly developed and applied his distinctively descriptive approach-the so-called method of eidetic analysis with its unique emphasis on the concept of evidence understood as intention fulfillment-to the fields of logical and mathematical systems. But those around him in Gottingen quickly saw the innovative character of this method and began employing it in a wide variety of other areas of research: literature, sociology, ethics, action theory, and even theology, for example.
Fenomenologie --- Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Political science --- -Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophy --- -Philosophy --- Political philosophy --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy. --- Political philosophy. --- Political science. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, general. --- Political Philosophy. --- Political Science. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Administration --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities
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Phenomenology --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Science and the humanities --- Humanities and science --- Humanities --- Philosophy, Modern --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond --- Husserl, Edmund, - 1859-1938
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This volume begins with Schutz's sketch of how Husserl influenced him. It shows how phenomenological theory of the social sciences differs from positivistic approaches, and presents Schutz's theory of relevances--a key feature of his own phenomenology of the social world. It contains exchanges between Schutz and Eric Voegelin, Felix Kaufmann, Aron Gurwitsch, and Talcott Parsons, and presents, for the first time, Schutz's incisive criticisms of T.S. Eliot's theory of culture.
Philosophy & Religion --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- Philosophy --- Phenomenology. --- Social sciences. --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Methodology of the Social Sciences. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Civilization --- Philosophy, Modern --- Phenomenology . --- Social sciences --- Methodology. --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Sociology --- Sociological Methods.
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The present volume containing the dissertation of Dorion Cairns is the first part of a comprehensive edition of the philosophical papers of one of the foremost disseminators and interpreters of Husserlian phenomenology in North-America. Based on his intimate knowledge of Husserl’s published writings and unpublished manuscripts and on the many conversations and discussions he had with Husserl and Fink during his stay in Freiburg i. Br. in 1931-1932. Cairns’s dissertation is a comprehensive exposition of the methodological foundations and the concrete phenomenological analyses of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. The lucidity and precision of Cairns’s presentation is remarkable and demonstrates the secure grasp he had of Husserl’s philosophical intentions and phenomenological distinctions. Starting from the phenomenological reduction and Husserl’s Idea of Philosophy, Cairns proceeds with a detailed analysis of intentionality and the intentional structures of consciousness. In its scope and in the depth and nuance of its understanding, Cairns’s dissertation belongs beside the writings on Husserl by Levinas and Fink from the same period.
Husserl, Edmund, -- 1859-1938. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy (General). --- Philosophy, German -- 20th century. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond --- Philosophy. --- Religion. --- Epistemology. --- Modern philosophy. --- Philosophy and science. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Philosophy of Science. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Religious Studies, general. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Phenomenology . --- Genetic epistemology. --- Philosophy, modern. --- Science --- Social sciences --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Modern philosophy --- Developmental psychology --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Science and philosophy --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychology --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Early Modern Philosophy.
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This collection of more than two dozen essays by philosophy scholars of international repute traces the profound impact exerted by Husserl’s Meisterwerk, known in its shortened title as Ideen, whose first book was released in 1913. Published to coincide with the centenary of its original appearance, and fifty years after the second book went to print in 1952, the contributors offer a comprehensive array of perspectives on the ways in which Husserl’s concept of phenomenology influenced leading figures and movements of the last century, including, among others, Ortega y Gassett, Edith Stein, Martin Heidegger, Aron Gurwitsch, Ludwig Landgrebe, Dorion Cairns, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jacques Derrida and Giles Deleuze. In addition to its documentation and analysis of the historical reception of these works, this volume also illustrates the ongoing relevance of the Ideen, offering scholarly discussion of the issues raised by his ideas as well as by the figures who took part in critical phenomenological dialogue with them. Among the topics discussed are autism, empathy, the nature of the emotions, the method and practice of phenomenology, the foundations of ethics, naturalism, intentionality, and human rights, to name but a few. Taken together, these specially commissioned original essays offer an unrivaled overview of the reception of Husserl‘s Ideen, and the expanding phenomenological enterprise it initiated. They show that the critical discussion of issues by phenomenologists continues to be relevant for the 21st century.
Ontology. --- Phenomenology. --- Social sciences -- Philosophy. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Philosophy. --- Modern philosophy. --- History of Philosophy. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Modern philosophy --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy (General). --- Philosophy, modern. --- Influence. --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Early Modern Philosophy. --- History.
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The present volume containing the dissertation of Dorion Cairns is the first part of a comprehensive edition of the philosophical papers of one of the foremost disseminators and interpreters of Husserlian phenomenology in North-America.Based on his intimate knowledge of Husserl’s published writings and unpublished manuscripts and on the many conversations and discussions he had with Husserl and Fink during his stay in Freiburg i. Br. in 1931-1932. Cairns’s dissertation is a comprehensive exposition of the methodological foundations and the concrete phenomenological analyses of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. The lucidity and precision of Cairns’s presentation is remarkable and demonstrates the secure grasp he had of Husserl’s philosophical intentions and phenomenological distinctions. Starting from the phenomenological reduction and Husserl’s Idea of Philosophy, Cairns proceeds with a detailed analysis of intentionality and the intentional structures of consciousness. In its scope and in the depth and nuance of its understanding, Cairns’s dissertation belongs beside the writings on Husserl by Levinas and Fink from the same period.
Husserl, Edmund --- Academic collection --- Epistemology. --- Genetic epistemology. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy (General). --- Philosophy of Science. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Philosophy, German --- Philosophy, modern. --- Religious Studies. --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Philosophy of science.
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This volume begins with Schutz's sketch of how Husserl influenced him. It shows how phenomenological theory of the social sciences differs from positivistic approaches, and presents Schutz's theory of relevances--a key feature of his own phenomenology of the social world. It contains exchanges between Schutz and Eric Voegelin, Felix Kaufmann, Aron Gurwitsch, and Talcott Parsons, and presents, for the first time, Schutz's incisive criticisms of T.S. Eliot's theory of culture.
Philosophy --- Social sciences (general) --- psychosociale wetenschappen --- sociologie --- filosofie --- sociale wetenschappen --- existentialisme --- fenomenologie --- methodologieën --- Social sciences --- Phenomenology. --- Sciences sociales --- Phénoménologie --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVHUMAI SPRINGER-B --- Academic collection
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Essays on the relationship between perceptual experience and scientific thought—an introduction to the phenomenology of science.
Phenomenology. --- Science and the humanities. --- Phénoménologie --- Sciences et sciences humaines --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Phénoménologie. --- Sciences et sciences humaines. --- Critique et interprétation.
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Against the background of the recent revival of ethics, this handbook aims to show the great fertility of the phenomenological tradition for the study of ethics and moral philosophy by collecting a set of papers on the contributions to ethical thought by major phenomenological thinkers. Twenty-one chapters in the book are articles by experts who explore the thought of the major ethical thinkers in the first two generations of the phenomenological tradition and direct the reader toward the most relevant primary and secondary materials. The final three chapters of the book sketch more recent developments in various parts of the world, and the first three chapters investigate the relations between phenomenology and the dominant normative approaches in contemporary moral philosophy.
Ethics --- Phenomenology --- Morale --- Phénoménologie --- History. --- Histoire --- history. --- History --- Phénoménologie --- Ethics. --- Ontology. --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, general. --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Philosophy, Modern --- Being --- Philosophy --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Values --- Ethics - history. --- Phenomenology - History. --- Phenomenology - History --- Guides, manuels, etc.
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The title Advancing Phenomenology is purposely ambiguous. On the one hand, these essays document the progress that phenomenology as an ongoing and vibrant movement has made in the period of about a century since its inception. They illustrate the advance of phenomenology both in terms of the range of topics represented in this volume and in terms of the disciplinary and geographical diversity of the scholars who have contributed to it. The topics range from scholarly appropriations of past achievements in phenomenology, to concrete phenomenological investigations into ethics and environmental philosophy, as well as phenomenological reflections on the foundations of disciplines outside philosophy such as psychology, history, the social sciences, and archeology. The interdisciplinary aspect is guaranteed by contributors coming both from philosophy departments and from a number disciplines outside of philosophy such as sociology, psychology, and archeology; and they come from all around the world – from North America, from Western and Eastern Europe, from Latin America, and from several different countries in Asia. Together, these essays testify to the breadth and geographical reach of phenomenology at the beginning of the 20th Century. The papers in this volume provide good evidence of the seriousness and fruitfulness of current research in phenomenology today.
Embree, Lester E. --- Phenomenology. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- History of Philosophy. --- Philosophy of the Social Sciences. --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Social sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy (General). --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- History.