Phenomenology 2005, volume 5. Selected Essays from North America – part II

EMBREE, Lester; NENON, Thomas (eds.)

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Phenomenology 2005 is a very large publication, a total of over 4000 pages. There are 5 volumes (one for each geographical area, e.g. Asia / Latin America / Euro-Mediterranean Area / Northern Europe / North America ). Each of the 5 volumes comes in two parts. Thus, Phenomenology 2005 runs across 10 volumes, each can be ordered separately.

This collection illustrates how basic themes of earlier phenomenology such as the corporality, ethics, phenomenological method, and resistance to reductive strategies in modernity are still part of the contemporary discussion in phenomenology. At the same time, it shows how phenomenology is able to provide fruitful responses to new topics in and outside of philosophy such as cognitive science, new media, environmental studies, studies of other species, as well as the analytical approaches within philosophy to the theories of mind and language. Along with other volumes in this collection, this volume shows that phenomenology is one of the world’s most vibrant intellectual movements.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

14. On the Paradox of Perception and the Emergence of the Absolute Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology
— Saulius Geniusas

15. The Phenomenology of Embodiment in Communicology
— Richard L. Lanigan

16. Body, Liquidity, and Flesh: Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, and the Elements of Interpersonal Communication
— Frank J. Macke

17. MetaTV
— Paul Majkut

18. The Sartre Centenary: Why Sartre Now?
— William McBride

19. Artificial Intelligence and the Phenomenology of Flesh
— James Mensch

20. Seebohm, Husserl, and Dilthey
— Thomas Nenon

21. The Future of Psychiatry and the Naturalization of Phenomenology
— Marilyn Nissim-Sabat

22. Heidegger and Ethics
— François Raffoul

23. Living Words and Concepts: Semantic Space and Semantic Texture
— Harry P. Reeder

24. “A Strange Current of Sympathy and Knowledge”: The Experience of “Teched” as Portrayed by American Novelist
and Agrarian Reformer Louis Bromfield
— David Seamon

25. Husserlian Variations on Nature, Environment, and Earth: Toward a “Green” Phenomenology
— Dennis Skocz

26. For Lack of Intentionality
— Dallas Willard

Notes on Contributors

Chronicle of Phenomenological Organizations in this Area
— Daniel Marcelle

ISBN: 978-973-88632-6-2

Weight 0.6 kg
Dimensions 20 × 13 × 2 cm
Publication Year

2007

No of pages

354

Language(s)

English

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