Title:
Phenomenology and the Human Positioning in the Cosmos The Life-world, Nature, Earth: Book Two / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
SECTION I -- Modern Eco-philosophy and Phenomenology of Life on Human Positioning in the Cosmos: A-T. Tymieniecka and Henryk Skolimowski in Comparison; Jan Szmyd -- The Human Position After Darwin's Theory. Philosophical and Theological Implications; Roberto Verolini and Fabio Petrelli -- Nature and Cosmos in a Phenomenological Elucidation; Konrad Rokstad -- The Cosmic Matrix: Revisiting the Notion of the World Horizon; Tonu Viik -- SECTION II -- Interpretations of Suffering in Phenomenology of Life and Today’s Life-World; Maija Kule -- The Idea of Well-Being in Husserl and Aristotle; Susi Ferrarello -- Heidegger on the Poietic Truth of Being; Gulsah Namli -- The Later Wittengenstein on Certainty; Aydan Turanli -- SECTION III -- The Primal Child of Nature -- Towards a Systematic Theory of Eco-Phenomenology; Bence Peter Marosan -- The Truth in Heidegger: An Analysis of Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art as it Appears in the Ursprung des Kunstwerkes from the perspective of Sein und Zeit; Simen Oyen -- Creation and Construction of the Knowledge in Learning-Teaching Process; Klymet Selvi -- Questioning Husserl's Conception of an 'Primal Endowment' (Ur-stiftung) and Heidegger's Concept of Enowing (Ereignis); Eveline Cioflec -- SECTION IV -- Places, Spaces, Meaning - Experienced by Three Australian Walks; Lena Hopsch and Steven Fleming -- Phenomenology of the Management as the Eco-Empathic Leadership; Bronislaw Bombala -- Human Development between Imaginative Freedom and Vital Constraints on the Light of Quantum Phenomenology; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Nothing is Without Reason: Climate Change and the Planetary Future as Saturated Phenomena; Wendy Wiseman -- SECTION V -- The Truth of the Work of Art: Heidegger and Gadamer; Mara Stafecka.-Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty: The Sense of the Earth and the Earth of Sense; Ammar Zeifa -- Towards the Metaphysics of Humor and Laughter; Anna Malecka -- The Human Being in Cosmos in Meister Eckhart's Thought - Being Everything Through Reason; Ilona Kock -- SECTION VI -- Edmund Husserl on Tradition; Andrea Carroccio -- Dealing With the Wasteland. Jozef Tischner's Concept of Earth; Piotr Popiolek -- Duality: The Ultimate Phenomenon of the Universe As Revealed in Recent Scientific Discoveries; Tsung-I Dow -- Can Transcendental Self be made Transparent?; Kalpataru Kunungo -- La pensée libre d'Averroès; Angele Kremer Marietti.-INDEX OF NAMES -- PROGRAM FROM THE 61ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY: PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN POSITIONING IN THE COSMOS – THE LIFE-WORLD, NATURE, EARTH -, HELD IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY, 2011 .
The classic conception of human transcendental consciousness assumes its self-supporting existential status within the horizon of life-world, nature and earth. Yet this assumed absoluteness does not entail the nature of its powers, neither their constitutive force. This latter call for an existential source reaching beyond the generative life-world network. Transcendental consciousness, having lost its absolute status (its point of reference) it is the role of the logos to lay down the harmonious positioning in the cosmic sphere of the all, establishing an original foundation of phenomenology in the primogenital ontopoiesis of life.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400747951
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Contents:
SECTION I -- Modern Eco-philosophy and Phenomenology of Life on Human Positioning in the Cosmos: A-T. Tymieniecka and Henryk Skolimowski in Comparison; Jan Szmyd -- The Human Position After Darwin's Theory. Philosophical and Theological Implications; Roberto Verolini and Fabio Petrelli -- Nature and Cosmos in a Phenomenological Elucidation; Konrad Rokstad -- The Cosmic Matrix: Revisiting the Notion of the World Horizon; Tonu Viik -- SECTION II -- Interpretations of Suffering in Phenomenology of Life and Today’s Life-World; Maija Kule -- The Idea of Well-Being in Husserl and Aristotle; Susi Ferrarello -- Heidegger on the Poietic Truth of Being; Gulsah Namli -- The Later Wittengenstein on Certainty; Aydan Turanli -- SECTION III -- The Primal Child of Nature -- Towards a Systematic Theory of Eco-Phenomenology; Bence Peter Marosan -- The Truth in Heidegger: An Analysis of Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art as it Appears in the Ursprung des Kunstwerkes from the perspective of Sein und Zeit; Simen Oyen -- Creation and Construction of the Knowledge in Learning-Teaching Process; Klymet Selvi -- Questioning Husserl's Conception of an 'Primal Endowment' (Ur-stiftung) and Heidegger's Concept of Enowing (Ereignis); Eveline Cioflec -- SECTION IV -- Places, Spaces, Meaning - Experienced by Three Australian Walks; Lena Hopsch and Steven Fleming -- Phenomenology of the Management as the Eco-Empathic Leadership; Bronislaw Bombala -- Human Development between Imaginative Freedom and Vital Constraints on the Light of Quantum Phenomenology; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Nothing is Without Reason: Climate Change and the Planetary Future as Saturated Phenomena; Wendy Wiseman -- SECTION V -- The Truth of the Work of Art: Heidegger and Gadamer; Mara Stafecka.-Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty: The Sense of the Earth and the Earth of Sense; Ammar Zeifa -- Towards the Metaphysics of Humor and Laughter; Anna Malecka -- The Human Being in Cosmos in Meister Eckhart's Thought - Being Everything Through Reason; Ilona Kock -- SECTION VI -- Edmund Husserl on Tradition; Andrea Carroccio -- Dealing With the Wasteland. Jozef Tischner's Concept of Earth; Piotr Popiolek -- Duality: The Ultimate Phenomenon of the Universe As Revealed in Recent Scientific Discoveries; Tsung-I Dow -- Can Transcendental Self be made Transparent?; Kalpataru Kunungo -- La pensée libre d'Averroès; Angele Kremer Marietti.-INDEX OF NAMES -- PROGRAM FROM THE 61ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY: PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN POSITIONING IN THE COSMOS – THE LIFE-WORLD, NATURE, EARTH -, HELD IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY, 2011 .
Physical Description:
IX, 403 p. 20 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4795-1
Publication Date:
2013.
There are no items available
Title:
Phenomenology and the Human Positioning in the Cosmos The Life-world, Nature, Earth: Book Two / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
SECTION I -- Modern Eco-philosophy and Phenomenology of Life on Human Positioning in the Cosmos: A-T. Tymieniecka and Henryk Skolimowski in Comparison; Jan Szmyd -- The Human Position After Darwin's Theory. Philosophical and Theological Implications; Roberto Verolini and Fabio Petrelli -- Nature and Cosmos in a Phenomenological Elucidation; Konrad Rokstad -- The Cosmic Matrix: Revisiting the Notion of the World Horizon; Tonu Viik -- SECTION II -- Interpretations of Suffering in Phenomenology of Life and Today’s Life-World; Maija Kule -- The Idea of Well-Being in Husserl and Aristotle; Susi Ferrarello -- Heidegger on the Poietic Truth of Being; Gulsah Namli -- The Later Wittengenstein on Certainty; Aydan Turanli -- SECTION III -- The Primal Child of Nature -- Towards a Systematic Theory of Eco-Phenomenology; Bence Peter Marosan -- The Truth in Heidegger: An Analysis of Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art as it Appears in the Ursprung des Kunstwerkes from the perspective of Sein und Zeit; Simen Oyen -- Creation and Construction of the Knowledge in Learning-Teaching Process; Klymet Selvi -- Questioning Husserl's Conception of an 'Primal Endowment' (Ur-stiftung) and Heidegger's Concept of Enowing (Ereignis); Eveline Cioflec -- SECTION IV -- Places, Spaces, Meaning - Experienced by Three Australian Walks; Lena Hopsch and Steven Fleming -- Phenomenology of the Management as the Eco-Empathic Leadership; Bronislaw Bombala -- Human Development between Imaginative Freedom and Vital Constraints on the Light of Quantum Phenomenology; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Nothing is Without Reason: Climate Change and the Planetary Future as Saturated Phenomena; Wendy Wiseman -- SECTION V -- The Truth of the Work of Art: Heidegger and Gadamer; Mara Stafecka.-Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty: The Sense of the Earth and the Earth of Sense; Ammar Zeifa -- Towards the Metaphysics of Humor and Laughter; Anna Malecka -- The Human Being in Cosmos in Meister Eckhart's Thought - Being Everything Through Reason; Ilona Kock -- SECTION VI -- Edmund Husserl on Tradition; Andrea Carroccio -- Dealing With the Wasteland. Jozef Tischner's Concept of Earth; Piotr Popiolek -- Duality: The Ultimate Phenomenon of the Universe As Revealed in Recent Scientific Discoveries; Tsung-I Dow -- Can Transcendental Self be made Transparent?; Kalpataru Kunungo -- La pensée libre d'Averroès; Angele Kremer Marietti.-INDEX OF NAMES -- PROGRAM FROM THE 61ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY: PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN POSITIONING IN THE COSMOS – THE LIFE-WORLD, NATURE, EARTH -, HELD IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY, 2011 .
The classic conception of human transcendental consciousness assumes its self-supporting existential status within the horizon of life-world, nature and earth. Yet this assumed absoluteness does not entail the nature of its powers, neither their constitutive force. This latter call for an existential source reaching beyond the generative life-world network. Transcendental consciousness, having lost its absolute status (its point of reference) it is the role of the logos to lay down the harmonious positioning in the cosmic sphere of the all, establishing an original foundation of phenomenology in the primogenital ontopoiesis of life.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400747951
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Contents:
SECTION I -- Modern Eco-philosophy and Phenomenology of Life on Human Positioning in the Cosmos: A-T. Tymieniecka and Henryk Skolimowski in Comparison; Jan Szmyd -- The Human Position After Darwin's Theory. Philosophical and Theological Implications; Roberto Verolini and Fabio Petrelli -- Nature and Cosmos in a Phenomenological Elucidation; Konrad Rokstad -- The Cosmic Matrix: Revisiting the Notion of the World Horizon; Tonu Viik -- SECTION II -- Interpretations of Suffering in Phenomenology of Life and Today’s Life-World; Maija Kule -- The Idea of Well-Being in Husserl and Aristotle; Susi Ferrarello -- Heidegger on the Poietic Truth of Being; Gulsah Namli -- The Later Wittengenstein on Certainty; Aydan Turanli -- SECTION III -- The Primal Child of Nature -- Towards a Systematic Theory of Eco-Phenomenology; Bence Peter Marosan -- The Truth in Heidegger: An Analysis of Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy of Art as it Appears in the Ursprung des Kunstwerkes from the perspective of Sein und Zeit; Simen Oyen -- Creation and Construction of the Knowledge in Learning-Teaching Process; Klymet Selvi -- Questioning Husserl's Conception of an 'Primal Endowment' (Ur-stiftung) and Heidegger's Concept of Enowing (Ereignis); Eveline Cioflec -- SECTION IV -- Places, Spaces, Meaning - Experienced by Three Australian Walks; Lena Hopsch and Steven Fleming -- Phenomenology of the Management as the Eco-Empathic Leadership; Bronislaw Bombala -- Human Development between Imaginative Freedom and Vital Constraints on the Light of Quantum Phenomenology; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Nothing is Without Reason: Climate Change and the Planetary Future as Saturated Phenomena; Wendy Wiseman -- SECTION V -- The Truth of the Work of Art: Heidegger and Gadamer; Mara Stafecka.-Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty: The Sense of the Earth and the Earth of Sense; Ammar Zeifa -- Towards the Metaphysics of Humor and Laughter; Anna Malecka -- The Human Being in Cosmos in Meister Eckhart's Thought - Being Everything Through Reason; Ilona Kock -- SECTION VI -- Edmund Husserl on Tradition; Andrea Carroccio -- Dealing With the Wasteland. Jozef Tischner's Concept of Earth; Piotr Popiolek -- Duality: The Ultimate Phenomenon of the Universe As Revealed in Recent Scientific Discoveries; Tsung-I Dow -- Can Transcendental Self be made Transparent?; Kalpataru Kunungo -- La pensée libre d'Averroès; Angele Kremer Marietti.-INDEX OF NAMES -- PROGRAM FROM THE 61ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY: PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN POSITIONING IN THE COSMOS – THE LIFE-WORLD, NATURE, EARTH -, HELD IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY, 2011 .
Physical Description:
IX, 403 p. 20 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4795-1
Publication Date:
2013.
There are no items available
Title:
Phenomenology and the Human Positioning in the Cosmos The Life-world, Nature, Earth: Book One / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
INTRODUCTION -- Cosmo-Transcendental Positioning of the Living Being in the Universe in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s New Enlightenment; Jadwiga S. Smith -- SECTION I -- Cosmos, the Meaningful Construct; Halil Turan -- Competing Conceptions of the Cosmos in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Oliver W. Holmes -- Call of Philosophising as “Dichten”: Writing-Voicing-Listening-Reciting in Pace with the Rhyming Pulse of Cosmos as Tota Simulteitas; Erkut Sezgin -- "Cosmos" and Scientific Practices in Ancient Greek and Ancient Chinese Thought: A Comparative Interpretation; Sinan Kadir Celik -- SECTION 2 -- Apel's Project of Cognitive Anthropology for Non-Western World and a Supplement of Muslim Proposal; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- The Rhythmic Horizon of Language (Phenomenological Foundations of Jorge Manrique’s Coplas); Antonio Dominguez Rey -- A Subjectivist Inquiry Concerning Intrinsic Value in Environmental Ethics; Ayhan Sol and Selma Aydin Bayram -- Kinds of Guise Bundles; Semiha Akinci -- Enmeshed Experience in Architecture: Understanding the Affordances of the Old Galata Bridge in Istanbul; Semra Aydinly -- SECTION III -- Plato on Return to the Nature; Olena Shkubulyani -- Nature’s Value and Nature’s Future; Leszek Pyra -- (Mis)Triangulated Human Positioning in the Cosmos: (Un)Covering the (Meta)Physical Identity of Agents of Good and Evil in Head and Silko; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Beyond the Human-Nature Dualism. Towards a Concept of Nature as Part of the Life-World; Karen Francois -- Metaphysics and the Concept of World in Rudolph Carnap and Moritz Schlick; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- SECTION IV -- Nature, Sealing the Humanness. Applying Phenomenology of Life to a Romanian Artistic Work Carmen Cozma -- The Path of Truth: from Absolute to Reality, from Point to Circle; Konul Bunyadzade -- Newton's Phenomena and Malay Cosmology: A Comparative Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Peering Through the Keyhole (The Phenomenology and Ontology of Cyberspace in Contemporary Societies); J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- SECTION V -- Reason and as the Frames and Partitions of the Temple of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Direct Intuition: Strategies of Knowledge in the Phenomenology of Life, with Reference to the Philosophy of Illumination; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- What the Lake Said. Amiel's New Phenomenology and Nature; Daria Gosek -- How Can Sisyphus be Happy with His Fate?; Sibel Oktar -- ADMINISTRATIVE APPENDIX -- Introducing Letter from Daniela Verducci Upon Her Inauguration as Vice-President of the World Phenomenology Institute (June 28, 2011); Daniela Verducci.
The classic conception of human transcendental consciousness assumes its self-supporting existential status within the horizon of life-world, nature and earth. Yet this assumed absoluteness does not entail the nature of its powers, neither their constitutive force. This latter call for an existential source reaching beyond the generative life-world network. Transcendental consciousness, having lost its absolute status (its point of reference) it is the role of the logos to lay down the harmonious positioning in the cosmic sphere of the all, establishing an original foundation of phenomenology in the primogenital ontopoiesis of life.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400748019
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- Cosmo-Transcendental Positioning of the Living Being in the Universe in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s New Enlightenment; Jadwiga S. Smith -- SECTION I -- Cosmos, the Meaningful Construct; Halil Turan -- Competing Conceptions of the Cosmos in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Oliver W. Holmes -- Call of Philosophising as “Dichten”: Writing-Voicing-Listening-Reciting in Pace with the Rhyming Pulse of Cosmos as Tota Simulteitas; Erkut Sezgin -- "Cosmos" and Scientific Practices in Ancient Greek and Ancient Chinese Thought: A Comparative Interpretation; Sinan Kadir Celik -- SECTION 2 -- Apel's Project of Cognitive Anthropology for Non-Western World and a Supplement of Muslim Proposal; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- The Rhythmic Horizon of Language (Phenomenological Foundations of Jorge Manrique’s Coplas); Antonio Dominguez Rey -- A Subjectivist Inquiry Concerning Intrinsic Value in Environmental Ethics; Ayhan Sol and Selma Aydin Bayram -- Kinds of Guise Bundles; Semiha Akinci -- Enmeshed Experience in Architecture: Understanding the Affordances of the Old Galata Bridge in Istanbul; Semra Aydinly -- SECTION III -- Plato on Return to the Nature; Olena Shkubulyani -- Nature’s Value and Nature’s Future; Leszek Pyra -- (Mis)Triangulated Human Positioning in the Cosmos: (Un)Covering the (Meta)Physical Identity of Agents of Good and Evil in Head and Silko; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Beyond the Human-Nature Dualism. Towards a Concept of Nature as Part of the Life-World; Karen Francois -- Metaphysics and the Concept of World in Rudolph Carnap and Moritz Schlick; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- SECTION IV -- Nature, Sealing the Humanness. Applying Phenomenology of Life to a Romanian Artistic Work Carmen Cozma -- The Path of Truth: from Absolute to Reality, from Point to Circle; Konul Bunyadzade -- Newton's Phenomena and Malay Cosmology: A Comparative Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Peering Through the Keyhole (The Phenomenology and Ontology of Cyberspace in Contemporary Societies); J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- SECTION V -- Reason and as the Frames and Partitions of the Temple of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Direct Intuition: Strategies of Knowledge in the Phenomenology of Life, with Reference to the Philosophy of Illumination; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- What the Lake Said. Amiel's New Phenomenology and Nature; Daria Gosek -- How Can Sisyphus be Happy with His Fate?; Sibel Oktar -- ADMINISTRATIVE APPENDIX -- Introducing Letter from Daniela Verducci Upon Her Inauguration as Vice-President of the World Phenomenology Institute (June 28, 2011); Daniela Verducci.
Physical Description:
IX, 358 p. 15 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4801-9
Publication Date:
2013.
There are no items available
Title:
Phenomenology and the Human Positioning in the Cosmos The Life-world, Nature, Earth: Book One / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
INTRODUCTION -- Cosmo-Transcendental Positioning of the Living Being in the Universe in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s New Enlightenment; Jadwiga S. Smith -- SECTION I -- Cosmos, the Meaningful Construct; Halil Turan -- Competing Conceptions of the Cosmos in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Oliver W. Holmes -- Call of Philosophising as “Dichten”: Writing-Voicing-Listening-Reciting in Pace with the Rhyming Pulse of Cosmos as Tota Simulteitas; Erkut Sezgin -- "Cosmos" and Scientific Practices in Ancient Greek and Ancient Chinese Thought: A Comparative Interpretation; Sinan Kadir Celik -- SECTION 2 -- Apel's Project of Cognitive Anthropology for Non-Western World and a Supplement of Muslim Proposal; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- The Rhythmic Horizon of Language (Phenomenological Foundations of Jorge Manrique’s Coplas); Antonio Dominguez Rey -- A Subjectivist Inquiry Concerning Intrinsic Value in Environmental Ethics; Ayhan Sol and Selma Aydin Bayram -- Kinds of Guise Bundles; Semiha Akinci -- Enmeshed Experience in Architecture: Understanding the Affordances of the Old Galata Bridge in Istanbul; Semra Aydinly -- SECTION III -- Plato on Return to the Nature; Olena Shkubulyani -- Nature’s Value and Nature’s Future; Leszek Pyra -- (Mis)Triangulated Human Positioning in the Cosmos: (Un)Covering the (Meta)Physical Identity of Agents of Good and Evil in Head and Silko; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Beyond the Human-Nature Dualism. Towards a Concept of Nature as Part of the Life-World; Karen Francois -- Metaphysics and the Concept of World in Rudolph Carnap and Moritz Schlick; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- SECTION IV -- Nature, Sealing the Humanness. Applying Phenomenology of Life to a Romanian Artistic Work Carmen Cozma -- The Path of Truth: from Absolute to Reality, from Point to Circle; Konul Bunyadzade -- Newton's Phenomena and Malay Cosmology: A Comparative Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Peering Through the Keyhole (The Phenomenology and Ontology of Cyberspace in Contemporary Societies); J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- SECTION V -- Reason and as the Frames and Partitions of the Temple of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Direct Intuition: Strategies of Knowledge in the Phenomenology of Life, with Reference to the Philosophy of Illumination; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- What the Lake Said. Amiel's New Phenomenology and Nature; Daria Gosek -- How Can Sisyphus be Happy with His Fate?; Sibel Oktar -- ADMINISTRATIVE APPENDIX -- Introducing Letter from Daniela Verducci Upon Her Inauguration as Vice-President of the World Phenomenology Institute (June 28, 2011); Daniela Verducci.
The classic conception of human transcendental consciousness assumes its self-supporting existential status within the horizon of life-world, nature and earth. Yet this assumed absoluteness does not entail the nature of its powers, neither their constitutive force. This latter call for an existential source reaching beyond the generative life-world network. Transcendental consciousness, having lost its absolute status (its point of reference) it is the role of the logos to lay down the harmonious positioning in the cosmic sphere of the all, establishing an original foundation of phenomenology in the primogenital ontopoiesis of life.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400748019
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- Cosmo-Transcendental Positioning of the Living Being in the Universe in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s New Enlightenment; Jadwiga S. Smith -- SECTION I -- Cosmos, the Meaningful Construct; Halil Turan -- Competing Conceptions of the Cosmos in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; Oliver W. Holmes -- Call of Philosophising as “Dichten”: Writing-Voicing-Listening-Reciting in Pace with the Rhyming Pulse of Cosmos as Tota Simulteitas; Erkut Sezgin -- "Cosmos" and Scientific Practices in Ancient Greek and Ancient Chinese Thought: A Comparative Interpretation; Sinan Kadir Celik -- SECTION 2 -- Apel's Project of Cognitive Anthropology for Non-Western World and a Supplement of Muslim Proposal; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- The Rhythmic Horizon of Language (Phenomenological Foundations of Jorge Manrique’s Coplas); Antonio Dominguez Rey -- A Subjectivist Inquiry Concerning Intrinsic Value in Environmental Ethics; Ayhan Sol and Selma Aydin Bayram -- Kinds of Guise Bundles; Semiha Akinci -- Enmeshed Experience in Architecture: Understanding the Affordances of the Old Galata Bridge in Istanbul; Semra Aydinly -- SECTION III -- Plato on Return to the Nature; Olena Shkubulyani -- Nature’s Value and Nature’s Future; Leszek Pyra -- (Mis)Triangulated Human Positioning in the Cosmos: (Un)Covering the (Meta)Physical Identity of Agents of Good and Evil in Head and Silko; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Beyond the Human-Nature Dualism. Towards a Concept of Nature as Part of the Life-World; Karen Francois -- Metaphysics and the Concept of World in Rudolph Carnap and Moritz Schlick; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- SECTION IV -- Nature, Sealing the Humanness. Applying Phenomenology of Life to a Romanian Artistic Work Carmen Cozma -- The Path of Truth: from Absolute to Reality, from Point to Circle; Konul Bunyadzade -- Newton's Phenomena and Malay Cosmology: A Comparative Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Peering Through the Keyhole (The Phenomenology and Ontology of Cyberspace in Contemporary Societies); J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- SECTION V -- Reason and as the Frames and Partitions of the Temple of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Direct Intuition: Strategies of Knowledge in the Phenomenology of Life, with Reference to the Philosophy of Illumination; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- What the Lake Said. Amiel's New Phenomenology and Nature; Daria Gosek -- How Can Sisyphus be Happy with His Fate?; Sibel Oktar -- ADMINISTRATIVE APPENDIX -- Introducing Letter from Daniela Verducci Upon Her Inauguration as Vice-President of the World Phenomenology Institute (June 28, 2011); Daniela Verducci.
Physical Description:
IX, 358 p. 15 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4801-9
Publication Date:
2013.
Title:
Existence, Historical Fabulation, Destiny by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<P>Surging from the ontopoietic vital timing of life, human self-consciousness prompts the innermost desire to rise above its brute facts. Imaginatio creatrix inspires us to fabulate these facts into events and plots with personal significance attempting to delineate a life-course in life-stories within the ever-flowing stream – existence. </P> <P>Seeking their deep motivations, causes and concatenations, we fabulate relatively stabilized networks of interconnecting meaning – history. But to understand the meaning and sense of these networks’ reconfigurations call for the purpose and telos of our endless undertaking; they remain always incomplete, carried onwards with the current of life, while fluctuating with personal experience in the play of memory. </P> <P>Facts and life stories, subjective desires and propensities, the circumambient world in its historical moves, creative logos and mythos, personal freedom and inward stirrings thrown in an enigmatic interplay, prompt our imperative thirst for the meaning of this course, its purpose and its fulfillment – the sense of it all. To disentangle all this animates the passions of the literary genius. </P> <P>The focus of this collection is to isolate the main arteries running through the intermingled forces prompting our quest to endow life with meaning. </P> <P></P> <P>Papers by:</P> <P>Jadwiga Smith, Lawrence Kimmel, Alira Ashvo-Munoz, William D. Melaney, Imafedia Okhamafe, Michel Dion, Franck Dalmas, Ludmila Molodkina, Victor Gerald Rivas, Rebecca M. Painter, Matti Itkonen, Raymond J. Wilson III, Christopher S. Schreiner, Bruce Ross, Bernadette Prochaska, Tsung-I Dow, Jerre Collins, Cezary Jozef Olbromski, Victor Kocay, Roberto Verolini</P>
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9781402098024
Subject:
Linguistics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Comparative literature.
Humanities.
Linguistics.
Comparative Literature.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of Man.
Interdisciplinary Studies.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 99
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 99
Edition:
1.
Physical Description:
digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9802-4
Publication Date:
2009.
There are no items available
Title:
Existence, Historical Fabulation, Destiny by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
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General Notes:
<P>Surging from the ontopoietic vital timing of life, human self-consciousness prompts the innermost desire to rise above its brute facts. Imaginatio creatrix inspires us to fabulate these facts into events and plots with personal significance attempting to delineate a life-course in life-stories within the ever-flowing stream – existence. </P> <P>Seeking their deep motivations, causes and concatenations, we fabulate relatively stabilized networks of interconnecting meaning – history. But to understand the meaning and sense of these networks’ reconfigurations call for the purpose and telos of our endless undertaking; they remain always incomplete, carried onwards with the current of life, while fluctuating with personal experience in the play of memory. </P> <P>Facts and life stories, subjective desires and propensities, the circumambient world in its historical moves, creative logos and mythos, personal freedom and inward stirrings thrown in an enigmatic interplay, prompt our imperative thirst for the meaning of this course, its purpose and its fulfillment – the sense of it all. To disentangle all this animates the passions of the literary genius. </P> <P>The focus of this collection is to isolate the main arteries running through the intermingled forces prompting our quest to endow life with meaning. </P> <P></P> <P>Papers by:</P> <P>Jadwiga Smith, Lawrence Kimmel, Alira Ashvo-Munoz, William D. Melaney, Imafedia Okhamafe, Michel Dion, Franck Dalmas, Ludmila Molodkina, Victor Gerald Rivas, Rebecca M. Painter, Matti Itkonen, Raymond J. Wilson III, Christopher S. Schreiner, Bruce Ross, Bernadette Prochaska, Tsung-I Dow, Jerre Collins, Cezary Jozef Olbromski, Victor Kocay, Roberto Verolini</P>
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9781402098024
Subject:
Linguistics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Comparative literature.
Humanities.
Linguistics.
Comparative Literature.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of Man.
Interdisciplinary Studies.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 99
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 99
Edition:
1.
Physical Description:
digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9802-4
Publication Date:
2009.
Title:
Transcendentalism Overturned From Absolute Power of Consciousness Until the Forces of Cosmic Architectonics / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE TRANSCENDENTALISM OVERTURNED: LIFE’S GEO-COSMIC POSITIONING OF BEINGNESS Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- SECTION I: HISTORICITY AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Konrad Rokstad -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGY Hein Berdinesen -- SUBJEKTIVE LOGIK ALS GRUNDLAGE VON OBJEKTIVER LOGIK? HUSSERL’S PHANOMENOLOGIE IM KONTEXT DER TRANSZENDENTALPHILOSOPHIE KANTS UND DES NEUKANTIANISMUS Christian Krijnen.-FACTICITY AND TRANSCENDENTALISM. HUSSERL AND THE PROBLEM OF “GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN” Peter Reynaert -- SECTION II: INTENTIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENTALITY Salahaddin Khalilov -- TRANSCENDENTALITY AS AN ONTIC TRANSGRESSION Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- HOW CAN WE GET KNOWLEDGE OF BEING? THE RELATION BETWEEN BEING AND TIME IN THE YOUNG HEIDEGGER Marta Figueras Badia -- ON THE NOTION OF A PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF OBJECTIVITY Karen Francois SECTION III: IS ETHICS TRANSCENDENTAL? Halil Turan -- FICHTE’S PROGRAMME FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM Michael Kolkman -- THE PARADOXES OF MORAL IN JEAN-PAUL SARTRE’S PHILOSOPHY Simen Oyen -- TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE SUBJECT, HUSSERL ON AFFECTION Geert Gooskens -- RESPONSIBILITY AND CRISIS: LEVINAS AND HUSSERL ON WHAT CALLS FOR THINKING James N. McGuirk .-TRANSCENDENTAL ETHICS Sibel Oktar -- SECTION IV: THE TRANSCENDENTAL: HUSSERL AND KANT Angela Ales Bello -- DERRIDA, HUSSERL’S DISCIPLE: HOW SHOULD WE UNDERSTAND DECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Daniel Lipka -- KANT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF GERMAN TRANSCENDENTALISM: HEIDEGGER AND MAMARDASHVILI Mara Stafecka -- MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY AND GILLES DELEUZE AS INTERPRETERS OF HENRI BERGSON Judith Wambacq -- THE CONCEPT OF TRANSCENDENTAL EXIZTENPHILOSOPIE IN KARL JASPERS Piotr Mroz -- TRANSCENDENTALISM REVISED: THE IMPACT ON TRANSCENDENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS A STRUCTURE OF REALITY CREATED AND EMITTED BY MASS MEDIA Jan Szmyd -- SECTION V: TRANSCENDENTALISM AND ORIGINAL BEGINNINGS Helena De Preester and Gertrudis Van de Vijver -- HUMAN TRANSCENDING ON THE PATHWAY OF MORAL CREATIVE BECOMING Carmen Cozma -- TRANSCENDENTAL AND SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS Susi Ferrarello -- TRANSCENDENTALISM IN PHILOSOPHY OF FAITH – CARL JASPERS REVISITED Maciej Kaluza -- SECTION VI: PHENOMENOLOGY OF QUESTIONING: A MEDITATION ON INTERROGATIVE MOOD John Murungi -- REVISITING THE TRANSCENDENTAL: DESIGN AND MATERIAL IN ARCHITECTURE Michael Lucas TWILIGHT SPLENDOR (PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE) J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- OPTIMALITY IN VIRTUAL SPACE – THE GENERATION OF DIACRITIC POTENTIAL THROUGH LANGUAGE Johannes Servan -- SECTION VII: WHICH TRANSCENDENTALISM? MANY FACES OF HUSSERLIAN TRANSCENDENTALISM Witold Plotka -- ECO-PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE INTERIORIZATION OF MAN – USING MERLEAU-PONTY AND NIETZSCHE TO RELEASE THE “PSYCHE” FROM THE HUMAN SKULL Lars Petter Storm Torjussen -- UNDERSTANDING TRANSCENDENTALISM AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE SELF Manjulika Ghosh -- NEW TRANSCENDENTALISM AND THE LOGOS OF EDUCATION Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva -- PHENOMENOLOGICAL LEARNING IN OUR LIVING REALITY Klymet Selvi -- SECTION VIII: RE-CONSTRUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS Manuel Bremer -- WILLIAM JAMES AND EDMUND HUSSERL ON THE HORIZONTALITY OF EXPERIENCE Saulius Geniusas -- RICOEUR’S TRANSCENDENTAL CONCERN: A HERMENEUTICS OF DISCOURSE William D. Melaney -- ON VALUE-PERCEPTION (“ENDOWING”) AS TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONING IN HUSSERL’S LATER PHENOMENOLOGY Egil H. Olsvik -- SECTION IX: ACTION AND WORK IN BLONDEL AND SCHELER: A PRACTICAL TRANSCENDENTALISM? Clara Mandolini .-THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE AND METHOD OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY Mamuka G. Dolidze -- THE PHENOMENON OF UNITY OF IDEA Konul Bunyadzade -- NIETZSCHE AND THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY DER WILLE ZUR MACHT AND THE CRITICISM OF MODERN TRANSCENDENTALISM Ammar Zeifa -- X: TRANSCENDENCIA DEL PREDICADO EN EL LENGUAJE SEGUN HEGEL Antonio Dominguez Rey -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE – POSSIBILITIES AND INSPIRATIONS Joanna Handerek -- PERCOLATED NEARNESS: IMMANENCE OF LIFE AND A MATERIAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME Ming-Qian Ma -- TRANSCENDENTALISM AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY Koushik Joardar -- SECTION XI:THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL WORDS Nevia Dolcini -- THE MOMENTS WHICH WERE NEVER LOST, THE THREE TIMES OF CHURCH FATHER ST. AUGUSTINE Matti Itkonen -- THE TRANSCENDENTALISM OF HOPE. FROM THE RATIONAL RELIGION TO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HOPE WITH KANT AND MARCEL Sergio Labate -- GLIMMERING LIGHT OF TRANSCENDENCE Erkut Sezgin -- NEW FRONTIERS OF TRANSCENDENTAL WITHIN PRESENT PHENOMENOLOGICAL OVERVIEW: FOR A REDISCOVERY OF REALITY Maria-Chiara Teloni Index of Names.</p>.
This collection offers a critical assessment of transcendentalism, the understanding of consciousness, absolutized as a system of a priori laws of the mind, that was advanced by Kant and Husserl. As these studies show, transcendentalism critically informed 20th Century phenomenological investigation into such issues as temporality, historicity, imagination, objectivity and subjectivity, freedom, ethical judgment, work, praxis. Advances in science have now provoked a questioning of the absolute prerogatives of consciousness. Transcendentalism is challenged by empirical reductionism. And recognition of the role the celestial sphere plays in life on planet earth suggests that a radical shift of philosophy's center of gravity be made away from absolute consciousness and toward the transcendental forces at play in the architectonics of the cosmos.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400706248
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of mind.
Science -- Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
History of Philosophy.
Philosophy of mind.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Science.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 108
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 108
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE TRANSCENDENTALISM OVERTURNED: LIFE’S GEO-COSMIC POSITIONING OF BEINGNESS Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- SECTION I: HISTORICITY AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Konrad Rokstad -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGY Hein Berdinesen -- SUBJEKTIVE LOGIK ALS GRUNDLAGE VON OBJEKTIVER LOGIK? HUSSERL’S PHANOMENOLOGIE IM KONTEXT DER TRANSZENDENTALPHILOSOPHIE KANTS UND DES NEUKANTIANISMUS Christian Krijnen.-FACTICITY AND TRANSCENDENTALISM. HUSSERL AND THE PROBLEM OF “GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN” Peter Reynaert -- SECTION II: INTENTIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENTALITY Salahaddin Khalilov -- TRANSCENDENTALITY AS AN ONTIC TRANSGRESSION Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- HOW CAN WE GET KNOWLEDGE OF BEING? THE RELATION BETWEEN BEING AND TIME IN THE YOUNG HEIDEGGER Marta Figueras Badia -- ON THE NOTION OF A PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF OBJECTIVITY Karen Francois SECTION III: IS ETHICS TRANSCENDENTAL? Halil Turan -- FICHTE’S PROGRAMME FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM Michael Kolkman -- THE PARADOXES OF MORAL IN JEAN-PAUL SARTRE’S PHILOSOPHY Simen Oyen -- TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE SUBJECT, HUSSERL ON AFFECTION Geert Gooskens -- RESPONSIBILITY AND CRISIS: LEVINAS AND HUSSERL ON WHAT CALLS FOR THINKING James N. McGuirk .-TRANSCENDENTAL ETHICS Sibel Oktar -- SECTION IV: THE TRANSCENDENTAL: HUSSERL AND KANT Angela Ales Bello -- DERRIDA, HUSSERL’S DISCIPLE: HOW SHOULD WE UNDERSTAND DECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Daniel Lipka -- KANT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF GERMAN TRANSCENDENTALISM: HEIDEGGER AND MAMARDASHVILI Mara Stafecka -- MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY AND GILLES DELEUZE AS INTERPRETERS OF HENRI BERGSON Judith Wambacq -- THE CONCEPT OF TRANSCENDENTAL EXIZTENPHILOSOPIE IN KARL JASPERS Piotr Mroz -- TRANSCENDENTALISM REVISED: THE IMPACT ON TRANSCENDENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS A STRUCTURE OF REALITY CREATED AND EMITTED BY MASS MEDIA Jan Szmyd -- SECTION V: TRANSCENDENTALISM AND ORIGINAL BEGINNINGS Helena De Preester and Gertrudis Van de Vijver -- HUMAN TRANSCENDING ON THE PATHWAY OF MORAL CREATIVE BECOMING Carmen Cozma -- TRANSCENDENTAL AND SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS Susi Ferrarello -- TRANSCENDENTALISM IN PHILOSOPHY OF FAITH – CARL JASPERS REVISITED Maciej Kaluza -- SECTION VI: PHENOMENOLOGY OF QUESTIONING: A MEDITATION ON INTERROGATIVE MOOD John Murungi -- REVISITING THE TRANSCENDENTAL: DESIGN AND MATERIAL IN ARCHITECTURE Michael Lucas TWILIGHT SPLENDOR (PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE) J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- OPTIMALITY IN VIRTUAL SPACE – THE GENERATION OF DIACRITIC POTENTIAL THROUGH LANGUAGE Johannes Servan -- SECTION VII: WHICH TRANSCENDENTALISM? MANY FACES OF HUSSERLIAN TRANSCENDENTALISM Witold Plotka -- ECO-PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE INTERIORIZATION OF MAN – USING MERLEAU-PONTY AND NIETZSCHE TO RELEASE THE “PSYCHE” FROM THE HUMAN SKULL Lars Petter Storm Torjussen -- UNDERSTANDING TRANSCENDENTALISM AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE SELF Manjulika Ghosh -- NEW TRANSCENDENTALISM AND THE LOGOS OF EDUCATION Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva -- PHENOMENOLOGICAL LEARNING IN OUR LIVING REALITY Klymet Selvi -- SECTION VIII: RE-CONSTRUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS Manuel Bremer -- WILLIAM JAMES AND EDMUND HUSSERL ON THE HORIZONTALITY OF EXPERIENCE Saulius Geniusas -- RICOEUR’S TRANSCENDENTAL CONCERN: A HERMENEUTICS OF DISCOURSE William D. Melaney -- ON VALUE-PERCEPTION (“ENDOWING”) AS TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONING IN HUSSERL’S LATER PHENOMENOLOGY Egil H. Olsvik -- SECTION IX: ACTION AND WORK IN BLONDEL AND SCHELER: A PRACTICAL TRANSCENDENTALISM? Clara Mandolini .-THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE AND METHOD OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY Mamuka G. Dolidze -- THE PHENOMENON OF UNITY OF IDEA Konul Bunyadzade -- NIETZSCHE AND THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY DER WILLE ZUR MACHT AND THE CRITICISM OF MODERN TRANSCENDENTALISM Ammar Zeifa -- X: TRANSCENDENCIA DEL PREDICADO EN EL LENGUAJE SEGUN HEGEL Antonio Dominguez Rey -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE – POSSIBILITIES AND INSPIRATIONS Joanna Handerek -- PERCOLATED NEARNESS: IMMANENCE OF LIFE AND A MATERIAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME Ming-Qian Ma -- TRANSCENDENTALISM AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY Koushik Joardar -- SECTION XI:THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL WORDS Nevia Dolcini -- THE MOMENTS WHICH WERE NEVER LOST, THE THREE TIMES OF CHURCH FATHER ST. AUGUSTINE Matti Itkonen -- THE TRANSCENDENTALISM OF HOPE. FROM THE RATIONAL RELIGION TO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HOPE WITH KANT AND MARCEL Sergio Labate -- GLIMMERING LIGHT OF TRANSCENDENCE Erkut Sezgin -- NEW FRONTIERS OF TRANSCENDENTAL WITHIN PRESENT PHENOMENOLOGICAL OVERVIEW: FOR A REDISCOVERY OF REALITY Maria-Chiara Teloni Index of Names.</p>.
Physical Description:
XIII, 726p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0624-8
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Transcendentalism Overturned From Absolute Power of Consciousness Until the Forces of Cosmic Architectonics / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE TRANSCENDENTALISM OVERTURNED: LIFE’S GEO-COSMIC POSITIONING OF BEINGNESS Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- SECTION I: HISTORICITY AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Konrad Rokstad -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGY Hein Berdinesen -- SUBJEKTIVE LOGIK ALS GRUNDLAGE VON OBJEKTIVER LOGIK? HUSSERL’S PHANOMENOLOGIE IM KONTEXT DER TRANSZENDENTALPHILOSOPHIE KANTS UND DES NEUKANTIANISMUS Christian Krijnen.-FACTICITY AND TRANSCENDENTALISM. HUSSERL AND THE PROBLEM OF “GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN” Peter Reynaert -- SECTION II: INTENTIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENTALITY Salahaddin Khalilov -- TRANSCENDENTALITY AS AN ONTIC TRANSGRESSION Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- HOW CAN WE GET KNOWLEDGE OF BEING? THE RELATION BETWEEN BEING AND TIME IN THE YOUNG HEIDEGGER Marta Figueras Badia -- ON THE NOTION OF A PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF OBJECTIVITY Karen Francois SECTION III: IS ETHICS TRANSCENDENTAL? Halil Turan -- FICHTE’S PROGRAMME FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM Michael Kolkman -- THE PARADOXES OF MORAL IN JEAN-PAUL SARTRE’S PHILOSOPHY Simen Oyen -- TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE SUBJECT, HUSSERL ON AFFECTION Geert Gooskens -- RESPONSIBILITY AND CRISIS: LEVINAS AND HUSSERL ON WHAT CALLS FOR THINKING James N. McGuirk .-TRANSCENDENTAL ETHICS Sibel Oktar -- SECTION IV: THE TRANSCENDENTAL: HUSSERL AND KANT Angela Ales Bello -- DERRIDA, HUSSERL’S DISCIPLE: HOW SHOULD WE UNDERSTAND DECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Daniel Lipka -- KANT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF GERMAN TRANSCENDENTALISM: HEIDEGGER AND MAMARDASHVILI Mara Stafecka -- MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY AND GILLES DELEUZE AS INTERPRETERS OF HENRI BERGSON Judith Wambacq -- THE CONCEPT OF TRANSCENDENTAL EXIZTENPHILOSOPIE IN KARL JASPERS Piotr Mroz -- TRANSCENDENTALISM REVISED: THE IMPACT ON TRANSCENDENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS A STRUCTURE OF REALITY CREATED AND EMITTED BY MASS MEDIA Jan Szmyd -- SECTION V: TRANSCENDENTALISM AND ORIGINAL BEGINNINGS Helena De Preester and Gertrudis Van de Vijver -- HUMAN TRANSCENDING ON THE PATHWAY OF MORAL CREATIVE BECOMING Carmen Cozma -- TRANSCENDENTAL AND SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS Susi Ferrarello -- TRANSCENDENTALISM IN PHILOSOPHY OF FAITH – CARL JASPERS REVISITED Maciej Kaluza -- SECTION VI: PHENOMENOLOGY OF QUESTIONING: A MEDITATION ON INTERROGATIVE MOOD John Murungi -- REVISITING THE TRANSCENDENTAL: DESIGN AND MATERIAL IN ARCHITECTURE Michael Lucas TWILIGHT SPLENDOR (PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE) J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- OPTIMALITY IN VIRTUAL SPACE – THE GENERATION OF DIACRITIC POTENTIAL THROUGH LANGUAGE Johannes Servan -- SECTION VII: WHICH TRANSCENDENTALISM? MANY FACES OF HUSSERLIAN TRANSCENDENTALISM Witold Plotka -- ECO-PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE INTERIORIZATION OF MAN – USING MERLEAU-PONTY AND NIETZSCHE TO RELEASE THE “PSYCHE” FROM THE HUMAN SKULL Lars Petter Storm Torjussen -- UNDERSTANDING TRANSCENDENTALISM AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE SELF Manjulika Ghosh -- NEW TRANSCENDENTALISM AND THE LOGOS OF EDUCATION Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva -- PHENOMENOLOGICAL LEARNING IN OUR LIVING REALITY Klymet Selvi -- SECTION VIII: RE-CONSTRUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS Manuel Bremer -- WILLIAM JAMES AND EDMUND HUSSERL ON THE HORIZONTALITY OF EXPERIENCE Saulius Geniusas -- RICOEUR’S TRANSCENDENTAL CONCERN: A HERMENEUTICS OF DISCOURSE William D. Melaney -- ON VALUE-PERCEPTION (“ENDOWING”) AS TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONING IN HUSSERL’S LATER PHENOMENOLOGY Egil H. Olsvik -- SECTION IX: ACTION AND WORK IN BLONDEL AND SCHELER: A PRACTICAL TRANSCENDENTALISM? Clara Mandolini .-THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE AND METHOD OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY Mamuka G. Dolidze -- THE PHENOMENON OF UNITY OF IDEA Konul Bunyadzade -- NIETZSCHE AND THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY DER WILLE ZUR MACHT AND THE CRITICISM OF MODERN TRANSCENDENTALISM Ammar Zeifa -- X: TRANSCENDENCIA DEL PREDICADO EN EL LENGUAJE SEGUN HEGEL Antonio Dominguez Rey -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE – POSSIBILITIES AND INSPIRATIONS Joanna Handerek -- PERCOLATED NEARNESS: IMMANENCE OF LIFE AND A MATERIAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME Ming-Qian Ma -- TRANSCENDENTALISM AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY Koushik Joardar -- SECTION XI:THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL WORDS Nevia Dolcini -- THE MOMENTS WHICH WERE NEVER LOST, THE THREE TIMES OF CHURCH FATHER ST. AUGUSTINE Matti Itkonen -- THE TRANSCENDENTALISM OF HOPE. FROM THE RATIONAL RELIGION TO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HOPE WITH KANT AND MARCEL Sergio Labate -- GLIMMERING LIGHT OF TRANSCENDENCE Erkut Sezgin -- NEW FRONTIERS OF TRANSCENDENTAL WITHIN PRESENT PHENOMENOLOGICAL OVERVIEW: FOR A REDISCOVERY OF REALITY Maria-Chiara Teloni Index of Names.</p>.
This collection offers a critical assessment of transcendentalism, the understanding of consciousness, absolutized as a system of a priori laws of the mind, that was advanced by Kant and Husserl. As these studies show, transcendentalism critically informed 20th Century phenomenological investigation into such issues as temporality, historicity, imagination, objectivity and subjectivity, freedom, ethical judgment, work, praxis. Advances in science have now provoked a questioning of the absolute prerogatives of consciousness. Transcendentalism is challenged by empirical reductionism. And recognition of the role the celestial sphere plays in life on planet earth suggests that a radical shift of philosophy's center of gravity be made away from absolute consciousness and toward the transcendental forces at play in the architectonics of the cosmos.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400706248
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of mind.
Science -- Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
History of Philosophy.
Philosophy of mind.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of Science.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 108
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 108
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE TRANSCENDENTALISM OVERTURNED: LIFE’S GEO-COSMIC POSITIONING OF BEINGNESS Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- SECTION I: HISTORICITY AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Konrad Rokstad -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGY Hein Berdinesen -- SUBJEKTIVE LOGIK ALS GRUNDLAGE VON OBJEKTIVER LOGIK? HUSSERL’S PHANOMENOLOGIE IM KONTEXT DER TRANSZENDENTALPHILOSOPHIE KANTS UND DES NEUKANTIANISMUS Christian Krijnen.-FACTICITY AND TRANSCENDENTALISM. HUSSERL AND THE PROBLEM OF “GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN” Peter Reynaert -- SECTION II: INTENTIONALITY AND TRANSCENDENTALITY Salahaddin Khalilov -- TRANSCENDENTALITY AS AN ONTIC TRANSGRESSION Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- HOW CAN WE GET KNOWLEDGE OF BEING? THE RELATION BETWEEN BEING AND TIME IN THE YOUNG HEIDEGGER Marta Figueras Badia -- ON THE NOTION OF A PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF OBJECTIVITY Karen Francois SECTION III: IS ETHICS TRANSCENDENTAL? Halil Turan -- FICHTE’S PROGRAMME FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM Michael Kolkman -- THE PARADOXES OF MORAL IN JEAN-PAUL SARTRE’S PHILOSOPHY Simen Oyen -- TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE SUBJECT, HUSSERL ON AFFECTION Geert Gooskens -- RESPONSIBILITY AND CRISIS: LEVINAS AND HUSSERL ON WHAT CALLS FOR THINKING James N. McGuirk .-TRANSCENDENTAL ETHICS Sibel Oktar -- SECTION IV: THE TRANSCENDENTAL: HUSSERL AND KANT Angela Ales Bello -- DERRIDA, HUSSERL’S DISCIPLE: HOW SHOULD WE UNDERSTAND DECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY Daniel Lipka -- KANT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF GERMAN TRANSCENDENTALISM: HEIDEGGER AND MAMARDASHVILI Mara Stafecka -- MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY AND GILLES DELEUZE AS INTERPRETERS OF HENRI BERGSON Judith Wambacq -- THE CONCEPT OF TRANSCENDENTAL EXIZTENPHILOSOPIE IN KARL JASPERS Piotr Mroz -- TRANSCENDENTALISM REVISED: THE IMPACT ON TRANSCENDENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS A STRUCTURE OF REALITY CREATED AND EMITTED BY MASS MEDIA Jan Szmyd -- SECTION V: TRANSCENDENTALISM AND ORIGINAL BEGINNINGS Helena De Preester and Gertrudis Van de Vijver -- HUMAN TRANSCENDING ON THE PATHWAY OF MORAL CREATIVE BECOMING Carmen Cozma -- TRANSCENDENTAL AND SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS Susi Ferrarello -- TRANSCENDENTALISM IN PHILOSOPHY OF FAITH – CARL JASPERS REVISITED Maciej Kaluza -- SECTION VI: PHENOMENOLOGY OF QUESTIONING: A MEDITATION ON INTERROGATIVE MOOD John Murungi -- REVISITING THE TRANSCENDENTAL: DESIGN AND MATERIAL IN ARCHITECTURE Michael Lucas TWILIGHT SPLENDOR (PHENOMENOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE) J.C. Couceiro-Bueno -- OPTIMALITY IN VIRTUAL SPACE – THE GENERATION OF DIACRITIC POTENTIAL THROUGH LANGUAGE Johannes Servan -- SECTION VII: WHICH TRANSCENDENTALISM? MANY FACES OF HUSSERLIAN TRANSCENDENTALISM Witold Plotka -- ECO-PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE INTERIORIZATION OF MAN – USING MERLEAU-PONTY AND NIETZSCHE TO RELEASE THE “PSYCHE” FROM THE HUMAN SKULL Lars Petter Storm Torjussen -- UNDERSTANDING TRANSCENDENTALISM AS A PHILOSOPHY OF THE SELF Manjulika Ghosh -- NEW TRANSCENDENTALISM AND THE LOGOS OF EDUCATION Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva -- PHENOMENOLOGICAL LEARNING IN OUR LIVING REALITY Klymet Selvi -- SECTION VIII: RE-CONSTRUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS Manuel Bremer -- WILLIAM JAMES AND EDMUND HUSSERL ON THE HORIZONTALITY OF EXPERIENCE Saulius Geniusas -- RICOEUR’S TRANSCENDENTAL CONCERN: A HERMENEUTICS OF DISCOURSE William D. Melaney -- ON VALUE-PERCEPTION (“ENDOWING”) AS TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONING IN HUSSERL’S LATER PHENOMENOLOGY Egil H. Olsvik -- SECTION IX: ACTION AND WORK IN BLONDEL AND SCHELER: A PRACTICAL TRANSCENDENTALISM? Clara Mandolini .-THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE AND METHOD OF TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY Mamuka G. Dolidze -- THE PHENOMENON OF UNITY OF IDEA Konul Bunyadzade -- NIETZSCHE AND THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY DER WILLE ZUR MACHT AND THE CRITICISM OF MODERN TRANSCENDENTALISM Ammar Zeifa -- X: TRANSCENDENCIA DEL PREDICADO EN EL LENGUAJE SEGUN HEGEL Antonio Dominguez Rey -- TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE – POSSIBILITIES AND INSPIRATIONS Joanna Handerek -- PERCOLATED NEARNESS: IMMANENCE OF LIFE AND A MATERIAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME Ming-Qian Ma -- TRANSCENDENTALISM AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY Koushik Joardar -- SECTION XI:THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL WORDS Nevia Dolcini -- THE MOMENTS WHICH WERE NEVER LOST, THE THREE TIMES OF CHURCH FATHER ST. AUGUSTINE Matti Itkonen -- THE TRANSCENDENTALISM OF HOPE. FROM THE RATIONAL RELIGION TO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HOPE WITH KANT AND MARCEL Sergio Labate -- GLIMMERING LIGHT OF TRANSCENDENCE Erkut Sezgin -- NEW FRONTIERS OF TRANSCENDENTAL WITHIN PRESENT PHENOMENOLOGICAL OVERVIEW: FOR A REDISCOVERY OF REALITY Maria-Chiara Teloni Index of Names.</p>.
Physical Description:
XIII, 726p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0624-8
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-cosmic Horizons of Antiquity Logos and Life / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE -- INSPIRATIONS OF HERACLITUS FROM EPHESUS FULFILLED IN OUR NEW ENLIGHTENMENT Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.-</p><p><br>SECTION I: PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE IN THE CRITIQUE OF REASON -- WAS PLATO A PLATONIST? Konrad Rokstad.-</p><p>THE LIFE OF BEING REFOUND WITH THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE OF ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA. Daniela Verducci -- CRITIQUE OF REASON PROJECTS WITH REFERENCE TO ANTIQUITY: I. KANT AND THE PLATONIC IDEAS, E. HUSSERL AND THE MNEMOSINEAN ENTICEMENT, A-T. TYMIENIECKA AND THE DYONISIAN LOGOS Ella Buceniece -- WHAT WAS A CLASSIC UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY?<br>Tansu Acik.-</p><p>SECTION II: LOGOS AND LIFE.-</p><p>THE EXISTENTIALISTIC SUBJECT OF TODAY<br>Simen Oyen -- RE-TURING TO THE REAL: PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROPRIATIONS OF PLATO'S 'IDEAS' AND THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE <br>Robert Switzer -- LIVING LIFE AND MAKING LIFE<br>Andreas Brenner -- MAN'S WORLD AND LOGOS AS FEELING<br>Manjulika Ghosh -- FEAST OF LIFE OR FEAST OF REASON – KIERKEGAARD VERSUS PLATO Velga Vevere -- GIBT ES EIN MATERIALES APRIORI?" MIT SCHLICKS KRITIK AN DER PHANOMENOLOGIE UBER DAS VERHALTNIS ZWISCHEN SPRACHE UND VERNUNFT NACHZUDENKEN ANFANGEN<br>Wei Zhang.-<br> </p><p>SECTION III: LOGOS AND EDUCATION -- THE IDEA OF PAIDEA IN THE CONTEXT OF ONTOPOIESIS OF LIFE<br>Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva.-INTERNATIONAL DIMENTION OF JOHN DEWEY'S PEDAGOGY: LESSONS FOR TOMORROW Elena Rogacheva.-THINKING CONDITIONED BY LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Mara Stafecka -- HOW TO CONDUCT LIFE (ARETE AND PHRONESIS) J. C. Couceiro-Bueno.-</p><p>SECTION IV: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION.-THE REASON OF THE CRISIS. HUSSERL'S RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF RATIONALITY<br>Witold Plotka -- LOGOS AS SIGNIFIER: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION Koushik Joardar -- THE AXIOLOGY OF ONTOPOIESIS AND ITS RATIONALITY Susi Ferrarello.-ORIGINATING THE WESTERN WORLD: A CULTURAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS<br />Tonu Viik -- THE RECOVERY OF THE SELF. PLOTINUS ON LOGOS AND SELF-COGNITION Magdalena Plotka -- SOCIAL CONNOTATIONS OF THE CATEGORY OF THE <<NOW>> IN THE LATE WRITINGS OF EDMUND HUSSERL VS. J. DERRIDA AND B. WALDENFELS Cezary J. Olbromski.-</p><p>SECTION V: COGNITION, CREATIVITY, EMBODIMENT POUND, PROPERTIUS AND LOGOPOEIA Lars Morten Gram.-PHENOMENOLOGY: CREATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE Klymet Selvi -- PERSPICUOUS REPRESENTATION: A WITTGENSTEINIAN INTERPRETATION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S VIEW OF TRUTH Aydan Turanli -- ORIGIN AND FEATURES OF PHYSICAL CREATIONS IN AN ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE Mina Sehdev.-</p><p>SECTION VI: NATURE, WORLD, CONTINUITY.-NATURE AND ARTIFICE IN MANIFESTING/PRODUCING THE BEING<br>Francesco Totaro -- SEMIOTICS OF BEING AND UEXKULLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY Morten Tonnessen -- THE PLACE: WHERE WE SEE THE WORLD AS A LIMITED WHOLE Sibel Oktar.-LINES FOR CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIVISM TO REVISIT AND REINTEGRATE THE ANCIENT SENSE OF CONTINUITY BETWEEN MEN AND NATURE Catia Giaconi.-</p><p>SECTION VII: LOGOS AND THE SELF -- PAUL RICOEUR: CRITICAL CONSENT OF LOGOS TO LIFE - STOICISM AND ORPHISM IN QUESTION - Anibal Fornari -- THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND RELEVANCE OF THE REMINDERS ASSEMBLED AS “LANGUAGE-GAMES” Erkut Sezgin -- 'SOPHIA' AS 'TELOS' IN THE 'ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE' Carmen Cozma -- SELF AND WORLD: VEDANTA, SUFISM, AND PRESOCRATICS IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL VIEW Olga Louchakova.-TRINITARIAN APPROPRIATIONS OF THE TRANSCENDENTALS: GIVENNESS AND INTENTIONALITY IN LEVINAS, MARION, AND TYMIENIECKA Thomas Ryba.-</p><p>SECTION VIII: CREATIVITY AND THE ONTOPOIETIC LOGOS -- BLANCHOT'S INAUGURAL POETICS: VISIBILITY AND THE INFINITE CONVERSATION William D. Melaney.-LOVE OF LIFE, TRAGEDY AND SOME CHARACTERS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY Halil Turan -- HUMOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOGOS: THE INSPIRATIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY Anna Malecka -- THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: BRIDGING THE GAP Brian Grassom.-HISTORICITY, NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONSTROSITY IN JOHN GARDNER’S GRENDEL Firat Karadas -- THE POWER OF DANCE/MOVEMENT AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION Ali Ozturk.-</p><p>SECTION IX: INTERSUBJECTIVITY, FREEDOM, JUSTICE.-MAKING HISTORY OUR OWN – APPROPRIATION AND TRANSGRESSION OF THE INTENTIONAL HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Johannes Servan -- VITALITY AND WOBBLINESS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL VALUES IN THE POST-MODERN WORLD: CREATIVITY AND REGULATIVE FUNCTION OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE Jan Szmyd -- A TRUE AND BETTER ‘I’: HUSSERL’S CALL FOR WORLDLY RENEWAL Michael Gubser -- THE QUESTION OF THE SUBJECT: JAN PATOCKA'S PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION Saulius Geniusas -- ONTOPOIESIS AND NARRATIVE ETHICS: AN ACUTUALIZATION OF ARISTOTLE'S ACCOUNT OF IMAGINATION Silvia Pierosara.-</p><p>SECTION X: SEEKING THE LOGOS IN DIFFERENT CULTURES -- THEOSIS AND LIFE IN NICOLAI BERDYAEV'S PHILOSOPHY Katarzyna Stark -- HARMONIOUS BALANCE: THE ULTIMATE PHENOMENON OF LIFE EXPERIENCE; A CONFUCIAN ATTEMPT & APPROACH Tsung-I Dow.-DANCE: WALKING AND SELF-MOVING IN HUSSERL AND MERLEAU-PONTY Jonathon Appels -- THE SONGLINES: DREAMING THE ANCESTORS AND SUSTAINING THE WORLD IN ABORIGINAL ART Bruce Ross.-</p><p>SECTION XI: CONTEMPORARY RETRIEVING OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIVERSAL ORDER -- LOGOS AND LIFE: UNDERSTANDING OF RHYTHM Maija Kule -- LIFE POWERFUL FORCE BETWEEN VIRTUALITY AND ENACTMENT Clara Mandolini -- VISUALIZING TYMIENIECKA’S APPROACH WITH STRING THEORY<br>Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF THE WORLD AND THE COORDINATE SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF LIMIT DYNAMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Nikolay Kozhevnikov.-THE BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND THE LOGOS OF LIFE OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: A COMPARISON AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF UNIFYING THE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE Attila Grandpierre.-</p><p>INDEX OF NAMES.-</p><p>PROGRAM FROM THE 60th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGOS AND LIFE: PHENOMENOLOGY/ONTOPOIESIS REVIVING ANTIQUITY, HELD IN BERGEN, NORWAY, 2010.<br> </p><p><p><p><p>.
The controversy of flux and stasis as the groundwork of reality of Greek ancient philosophy reached its crux in the all encompassing doctrine of the logos by Heraclitus of Ephesus. It centers upon human soul in its role with the cosmos. Philosophy of the Occident corroborating Greek insights with the progress of culture in numerous interpretations (Kant, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur…), presented in this collection has neglected the cosmic sphere. While contemporary development of science revealed its grounding principles (papers by Grandpierre, Kule and Trutty-Coohill) the ancient logos fully emerges. Thus, logos hitherto hidden in our commerce with earth is revealed in its intertwinings with the cosmos through the trajectories of the phenomenology/ontopoiesis of life (Tymieniecka). The crucial link between the soul and the cosmos, in a new geo-cosmic horizon, is thus being retrieved.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400716919
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Philosophy, classical.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Astronomy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Classical Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Popular Science in Astronomy.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 110
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 110
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE -- INSPIRATIONS OF HERACLITUS FROM EPHESUS FULFILLED IN OUR NEW ENLIGHTENMENT Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.-</p><p><br>SECTION I: PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE IN THE CRITIQUE OF REASON -- WAS PLATO A PLATONIST? Konrad Rokstad.-</p><p>THE LIFE OF BEING REFOUND WITH THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE OF ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA. Daniela Verducci -- CRITIQUE OF REASON PROJECTS WITH REFERENCE TO ANTIQUITY: I. KANT AND THE PLATONIC IDEAS, E. HUSSERL AND THE MNEMOSINEAN ENTICEMENT, A-T. TYMIENIECKA AND THE DYONISIAN LOGOS Ella Buceniece -- WHAT WAS A CLASSIC UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY?<br>Tansu Acik.-</p><p>SECTION II: LOGOS AND LIFE.-</p><p>THE EXISTENTIALISTIC SUBJECT OF TODAY<br>Simen Oyen -- RE-TURING TO THE REAL: PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROPRIATIONS OF PLATO'S 'IDEAS' AND THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE <br>Robert Switzer -- LIVING LIFE AND MAKING LIFE<br>Andreas Brenner -- MAN'S WORLD AND LOGOS AS FEELING<br>Manjulika Ghosh -- FEAST OF LIFE OR FEAST OF REASON – KIERKEGAARD VERSUS PLATO Velga Vevere -- GIBT ES EIN MATERIALES APRIORI?" MIT SCHLICKS KRITIK AN DER PHANOMENOLOGIE UBER DAS VERHALTNIS ZWISCHEN SPRACHE UND VERNUNFT NACHZUDENKEN ANFANGEN<br>Wei Zhang.-<br> </p><p>SECTION III: LOGOS AND EDUCATION -- THE IDEA OF PAIDEA IN THE CONTEXT OF ONTOPOIESIS OF LIFE<br>Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva.-INTERNATIONAL DIMENTION OF JOHN DEWEY'S PEDAGOGY: LESSONS FOR TOMORROW Elena Rogacheva.-THINKING CONDITIONED BY LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Mara Stafecka -- HOW TO CONDUCT LIFE (ARETE AND PHRONESIS) J. C. Couceiro-Bueno.-</p><p>SECTION IV: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION.-THE REASON OF THE CRISIS. HUSSERL'S RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF RATIONALITY<br>Witold Plotka -- LOGOS AS SIGNIFIER: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION Koushik Joardar -- THE AXIOLOGY OF ONTOPOIESIS AND ITS RATIONALITY Susi Ferrarello.-ORIGINATING THE WESTERN WORLD: A CULTURAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS<br />Tonu Viik -- THE RECOVERY OF THE SELF. PLOTINUS ON LOGOS AND SELF-COGNITION Magdalena Plotka -- SOCIAL CONNOTATIONS OF THE CATEGORY OF THE <<NOW>> IN THE LATE WRITINGS OF EDMUND HUSSERL VS. J. DERRIDA AND B. WALDENFELS Cezary J. Olbromski.-</p><p>SECTION V: COGNITION, CREATIVITY, EMBODIMENT POUND, PROPERTIUS AND LOGOPOEIA Lars Morten Gram.-PHENOMENOLOGY: CREATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE Klymet Selvi -- PERSPICUOUS REPRESENTATION: A WITTGENSTEINIAN INTERPRETATION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S VIEW OF TRUTH Aydan Turanli -- ORIGIN AND FEATURES OF PHYSICAL CREATIONS IN AN ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE Mina Sehdev.-</p><p>SECTION VI: NATURE, WORLD, CONTINUITY.-NATURE AND ARTIFICE IN MANIFESTING/PRODUCING THE BEING<br>Francesco Totaro -- SEMIOTICS OF BEING AND UEXKULLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY Morten Tonnessen -- THE PLACE: WHERE WE SEE THE WORLD AS A LIMITED WHOLE Sibel Oktar.-LINES FOR CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIVISM TO REVISIT AND REINTEGRATE THE ANCIENT SENSE OF CONTINUITY BETWEEN MEN AND NATURE Catia Giaconi.-</p><p>SECTION VII: LOGOS AND THE SELF -- PAUL RICOEUR: CRITICAL CONSENT OF LOGOS TO LIFE - STOICISM AND ORPHISM IN QUESTION - Anibal Fornari -- THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND RELEVANCE OF THE REMINDERS ASSEMBLED AS “LANGUAGE-GAMES” Erkut Sezgin -- 'SOPHIA' AS 'TELOS' IN THE 'ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE' Carmen Cozma -- SELF AND WORLD: VEDANTA, SUFISM, AND PRESOCRATICS IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL VIEW Olga Louchakova.-TRINITARIAN APPROPRIATIONS OF THE TRANSCENDENTALS: GIVENNESS AND INTENTIONALITY IN LEVINAS, MARION, AND TYMIENIECKA Thomas Ryba.-</p><p>SECTION VIII: CREATIVITY AND THE ONTOPOIETIC LOGOS -- BLANCHOT'S INAUGURAL POETICS: VISIBILITY AND THE INFINITE CONVERSATION William D. Melaney.-LOVE OF LIFE, TRAGEDY AND SOME CHARACTERS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY Halil Turan -- HUMOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOGOS: THE INSPIRATIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY Anna Malecka -- THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: BRIDGING THE GAP Brian Grassom.-HISTORICITY, NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONSTROSITY IN JOHN GARDNER’S GRENDEL Firat Karadas -- THE POWER OF DANCE/MOVEMENT AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION Ali Ozturk.-</p><p>SECTION IX: INTERSUBJECTIVITY, FREEDOM, JUSTICE.-MAKING HISTORY OUR OWN – APPROPRIATION AND TRANSGRESSION OF THE INTENTIONAL HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Johannes Servan -- VITALITY AND WOBBLINESS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL VALUES IN THE POST-MODERN WORLD: CREATIVITY AND REGULATIVE FUNCTION OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE Jan Szmyd -- A TRUE AND BETTER ‘I’: HUSSERL’S CALL FOR WORLDLY RENEWAL Michael Gubser -- THE QUESTION OF THE SUBJECT: JAN PATOCKA'S PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION Saulius Geniusas -- ONTOPOIESIS AND NARRATIVE ETHICS: AN ACUTUALIZATION OF ARISTOTLE'S ACCOUNT OF IMAGINATION Silvia Pierosara.-</p><p>SECTION X: SEEKING THE LOGOS IN DIFFERENT CULTURES -- THEOSIS AND LIFE IN NICOLAI BERDYAEV'S PHILOSOPHY Katarzyna Stark -- HARMONIOUS BALANCE: THE ULTIMATE PHENOMENON OF LIFE EXPERIENCE; A CONFUCIAN ATTEMPT & APPROACH Tsung-I Dow.-DANCE: WALKING AND SELF-MOVING IN HUSSERL AND MERLEAU-PONTY Jonathon Appels -- THE SONGLINES: DREAMING THE ANCESTORS AND SUSTAINING THE WORLD IN ABORIGINAL ART Bruce Ross.-</p><p>SECTION XI: CONTEMPORARY RETRIEVING OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIVERSAL ORDER -- LOGOS AND LIFE: UNDERSTANDING OF RHYTHM Maija Kule -- LIFE POWERFUL FORCE BETWEEN VIRTUALITY AND ENACTMENT Clara Mandolini -- VISUALIZING TYMIENIECKA’S APPROACH WITH STRING THEORY<br>Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF THE WORLD AND THE COORDINATE SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF LIMIT DYNAMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Nikolay Kozhevnikov.-THE BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND THE LOGOS OF LIFE OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: A COMPARISON AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF UNIFYING THE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE Attila Grandpierre.-</p><p>INDEX OF NAMES.-</p><p>PROGRAM FROM THE 60th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGOS AND LIFE: PHENOMENOLOGY/ONTOPOIESIS REVIVING ANTIQUITY, HELD IN BERGEN, NORWAY, 2010.<br> </p><p><p><p><p>.
Physical Description:
XXII, 750p. 22 illus. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1691-9
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-cosmic Horizons of Antiquity Logos and Life / edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE -- INSPIRATIONS OF HERACLITUS FROM EPHESUS FULFILLED IN OUR NEW ENLIGHTENMENT Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.-</p><p><br>SECTION I: PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE IN THE CRITIQUE OF REASON -- WAS PLATO A PLATONIST? Konrad Rokstad.-</p><p>THE LIFE OF BEING REFOUND WITH THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE OF ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA. Daniela Verducci -- CRITIQUE OF REASON PROJECTS WITH REFERENCE TO ANTIQUITY: I. KANT AND THE PLATONIC IDEAS, E. HUSSERL AND THE MNEMOSINEAN ENTICEMENT, A-T. TYMIENIECKA AND THE DYONISIAN LOGOS Ella Buceniece -- WHAT WAS A CLASSIC UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY?<br>Tansu Acik.-</p><p>SECTION II: LOGOS AND LIFE.-</p><p>THE EXISTENTIALISTIC SUBJECT OF TODAY<br>Simen Oyen -- RE-TURING TO THE REAL: PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROPRIATIONS OF PLATO'S 'IDEAS' AND THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE <br>Robert Switzer -- LIVING LIFE AND MAKING LIFE<br>Andreas Brenner -- MAN'S WORLD AND LOGOS AS FEELING<br>Manjulika Ghosh -- FEAST OF LIFE OR FEAST OF REASON – KIERKEGAARD VERSUS PLATO Velga Vevere -- GIBT ES EIN MATERIALES APRIORI?" MIT SCHLICKS KRITIK AN DER PHANOMENOLOGIE UBER DAS VERHALTNIS ZWISCHEN SPRACHE UND VERNUNFT NACHZUDENKEN ANFANGEN<br>Wei Zhang.-<br> </p><p>SECTION III: LOGOS AND EDUCATION -- THE IDEA OF PAIDEA IN THE CONTEXT OF ONTOPOIESIS OF LIFE<br>Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva.-INTERNATIONAL DIMENTION OF JOHN DEWEY'S PEDAGOGY: LESSONS FOR TOMORROW Elena Rogacheva.-THINKING CONDITIONED BY LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Mara Stafecka -- HOW TO CONDUCT LIFE (ARETE AND PHRONESIS) J. C. Couceiro-Bueno.-</p><p>SECTION IV: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION.-THE REASON OF THE CRISIS. HUSSERL'S RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF RATIONALITY<br>Witold Plotka -- LOGOS AS SIGNIFIER: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION Koushik Joardar -- THE AXIOLOGY OF ONTOPOIESIS AND ITS RATIONALITY Susi Ferrarello.-ORIGINATING THE WESTERN WORLD: A CULTURAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS<br />Tonu Viik -- THE RECOVERY OF THE SELF. PLOTINUS ON LOGOS AND SELF-COGNITION Magdalena Plotka -- SOCIAL CONNOTATIONS OF THE CATEGORY OF THE <<NOW>> IN THE LATE WRITINGS OF EDMUND HUSSERL VS. J. DERRIDA AND B. WALDENFELS Cezary J. Olbromski.-</p><p>SECTION V: COGNITION, CREATIVITY, EMBODIMENT POUND, PROPERTIUS AND LOGOPOEIA Lars Morten Gram.-PHENOMENOLOGY: CREATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE Klymet Selvi -- PERSPICUOUS REPRESENTATION: A WITTGENSTEINIAN INTERPRETATION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S VIEW OF TRUTH Aydan Turanli -- ORIGIN AND FEATURES OF PHYSICAL CREATIONS IN AN ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE Mina Sehdev.-</p><p>SECTION VI: NATURE, WORLD, CONTINUITY.-NATURE AND ARTIFICE IN MANIFESTING/PRODUCING THE BEING<br>Francesco Totaro -- SEMIOTICS OF BEING AND UEXKULLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY Morten Tonnessen -- THE PLACE: WHERE WE SEE THE WORLD AS A LIMITED WHOLE Sibel Oktar.-LINES FOR CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIVISM TO REVISIT AND REINTEGRATE THE ANCIENT SENSE OF CONTINUITY BETWEEN MEN AND NATURE Catia Giaconi.-</p><p>SECTION VII: LOGOS AND THE SELF -- PAUL RICOEUR: CRITICAL CONSENT OF LOGOS TO LIFE - STOICISM AND ORPHISM IN QUESTION - Anibal Fornari -- THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND RELEVANCE OF THE REMINDERS ASSEMBLED AS “LANGUAGE-GAMES” Erkut Sezgin -- 'SOPHIA' AS 'TELOS' IN THE 'ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE' Carmen Cozma -- SELF AND WORLD: VEDANTA, SUFISM, AND PRESOCRATICS IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL VIEW Olga Louchakova.-TRINITARIAN APPROPRIATIONS OF THE TRANSCENDENTALS: GIVENNESS AND INTENTIONALITY IN LEVINAS, MARION, AND TYMIENIECKA Thomas Ryba.-</p><p>SECTION VIII: CREATIVITY AND THE ONTOPOIETIC LOGOS -- BLANCHOT'S INAUGURAL POETICS: VISIBILITY AND THE INFINITE CONVERSATION William D. Melaney.-LOVE OF LIFE, TRAGEDY AND SOME CHARACTERS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY Halil Turan -- HUMOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOGOS: THE INSPIRATIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY Anna Malecka -- THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: BRIDGING THE GAP Brian Grassom.-HISTORICITY, NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONSTROSITY IN JOHN GARDNER’S GRENDEL Firat Karadas -- THE POWER OF DANCE/MOVEMENT AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION Ali Ozturk.-</p><p>SECTION IX: INTERSUBJECTIVITY, FREEDOM, JUSTICE.-MAKING HISTORY OUR OWN – APPROPRIATION AND TRANSGRESSION OF THE INTENTIONAL HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Johannes Servan -- VITALITY AND WOBBLINESS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL VALUES IN THE POST-MODERN WORLD: CREATIVITY AND REGULATIVE FUNCTION OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE Jan Szmyd -- A TRUE AND BETTER ‘I’: HUSSERL’S CALL FOR WORLDLY RENEWAL Michael Gubser -- THE QUESTION OF THE SUBJECT: JAN PATOCKA'S PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION Saulius Geniusas -- ONTOPOIESIS AND NARRATIVE ETHICS: AN ACUTUALIZATION OF ARISTOTLE'S ACCOUNT OF IMAGINATION Silvia Pierosara.-</p><p>SECTION X: SEEKING THE LOGOS IN DIFFERENT CULTURES -- THEOSIS AND LIFE IN NICOLAI BERDYAEV'S PHILOSOPHY Katarzyna Stark -- HARMONIOUS BALANCE: THE ULTIMATE PHENOMENON OF LIFE EXPERIENCE; A CONFUCIAN ATTEMPT & APPROACH Tsung-I Dow.-DANCE: WALKING AND SELF-MOVING IN HUSSERL AND MERLEAU-PONTY Jonathon Appels -- THE SONGLINES: DREAMING THE ANCESTORS AND SUSTAINING THE WORLD IN ABORIGINAL ART Bruce Ross.-</p><p>SECTION XI: CONTEMPORARY RETRIEVING OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIVERSAL ORDER -- LOGOS AND LIFE: UNDERSTANDING OF RHYTHM Maija Kule -- LIFE POWERFUL FORCE BETWEEN VIRTUALITY AND ENACTMENT Clara Mandolini -- VISUALIZING TYMIENIECKA’S APPROACH WITH STRING THEORY<br>Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF THE WORLD AND THE COORDINATE SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF LIMIT DYNAMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Nikolay Kozhevnikov.-THE BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND THE LOGOS OF LIFE OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: A COMPARISON AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF UNIFYING THE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE Attila Grandpierre.-</p><p>INDEX OF NAMES.-</p><p>PROGRAM FROM THE 60th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGOS AND LIFE: PHENOMENOLOGY/ONTOPOIESIS REVIVING ANTIQUITY, HELD IN BERGEN, NORWAY, 2010.<br> </p><p><p><p><p>.
The controversy of flux and stasis as the groundwork of reality of Greek ancient philosophy reached its crux in the all encompassing doctrine of the logos by Heraclitus of Ephesus. It centers upon human soul in its role with the cosmos. Philosophy of the Occident corroborating Greek insights with the progress of culture in numerous interpretations (Kant, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur…), presented in this collection has neglected the cosmic sphere. While contemporary development of science revealed its grounding principles (papers by Grandpierre, Kule and Trutty-Coohill) the ancient logos fully emerges. Thus, logos hitherto hidden in our commerce with earth is revealed in its intertwinings with the cosmos through the trajectories of the phenomenology/ontopoiesis of life (Tymieniecka). The crucial link between the soul and the cosmos, in a new geo-cosmic horizon, is thus being retrieved.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400716919
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Philosophy, classical.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Astronomy.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Classical Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Popular Science in Astronomy.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 110
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 110
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL LECTURE -- INSPIRATIONS OF HERACLITUS FROM EPHESUS FULFILLED IN OUR NEW ENLIGHTENMENT Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.-</p><p><br>SECTION I: PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE IN THE CRITIQUE OF REASON -- WAS PLATO A PLATONIST? Konrad Rokstad.-</p><p>THE LIFE OF BEING REFOUND WITH THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE OF ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA. Daniela Verducci -- CRITIQUE OF REASON PROJECTS WITH REFERENCE TO ANTIQUITY: I. KANT AND THE PLATONIC IDEAS, E. HUSSERL AND THE MNEMOSINEAN ENTICEMENT, A-T. TYMIENIECKA AND THE DYONISIAN LOGOS Ella Buceniece -- WHAT WAS A CLASSIC UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE 20th CENTURY?<br>Tansu Acik.-</p><p>SECTION II: LOGOS AND LIFE.-</p><p>THE EXISTENTIALISTIC SUBJECT OF TODAY<br>Simen Oyen -- RE-TURING TO THE REAL: PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROPRIATIONS OF PLATO'S 'IDEAS' AND THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE <br>Robert Switzer -- LIVING LIFE AND MAKING LIFE<br>Andreas Brenner -- MAN'S WORLD AND LOGOS AS FEELING<br>Manjulika Ghosh -- FEAST OF LIFE OR FEAST OF REASON – KIERKEGAARD VERSUS PLATO Velga Vevere -- GIBT ES EIN MATERIALES APRIORI?" MIT SCHLICKS KRITIK AN DER PHANOMENOLOGIE UBER DAS VERHALTNIS ZWISCHEN SPRACHE UND VERNUNFT NACHZUDENKEN ANFANGEN<br>Wei Zhang.-<br> </p><p>SECTION III: LOGOS AND EDUCATION -- THE IDEA OF PAIDEA IN THE CONTEXT OF ONTOPOIESIS OF LIFE<br>Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov, Elena Rogacheva.-INTERNATIONAL DIMENTION OF JOHN DEWEY'S PEDAGOGY: LESSONS FOR TOMORROW Elena Rogacheva.-THINKING CONDITIONED BY LANGUAGE AND TRADITION Mara Stafecka -- HOW TO CONDUCT LIFE (ARETE AND PHRONESIS) J. C. Couceiro-Bueno.-</p><p>SECTION IV: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION.-THE REASON OF THE CRISIS. HUSSERL'S RE-EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT OF RATIONALITY<br>Witold Plotka -- LOGOS AS SIGNIFIER: HUSSERL IN THE CONTEXT OF TRADITION Koushik Joardar -- THE AXIOLOGY OF ONTOPOIESIS AND ITS RATIONALITY Susi Ferrarello.-ORIGINATING THE WESTERN WORLD: A CULTURAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS<br />Tonu Viik -- THE RECOVERY OF THE SELF. PLOTINUS ON LOGOS AND SELF-COGNITION Magdalena Plotka -- SOCIAL CONNOTATIONS OF THE CATEGORY OF THE <<NOW>> IN THE LATE WRITINGS OF EDMUND HUSSERL VS. J. DERRIDA AND B. WALDENFELS Cezary J. Olbromski.-</p><p>SECTION V: COGNITION, CREATIVITY, EMBODIMENT POUND, PROPERTIUS AND LOGOPOEIA Lars Morten Gram.-PHENOMENOLOGY: CREATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE Klymet Selvi -- PERSPICUOUS REPRESENTATION: A WITTGENSTEINIAN INTERPRETATION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S VIEW OF TRUTH Aydan Turanli -- ORIGIN AND FEATURES OF PHYSICAL CREATIONS IN AN ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE Mina Sehdev.-</p><p>SECTION VI: NATURE, WORLD, CONTINUITY.-NATURE AND ARTIFICE IN MANIFESTING/PRODUCING THE BEING<br>Francesco Totaro -- SEMIOTICS OF BEING AND UEXKULLIAN PHENOMENOLOGY Morten Tonnessen -- THE PLACE: WHERE WE SEE THE WORLD AS A LIMITED WHOLE Sibel Oktar.-LINES FOR CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTIVISM TO REVISIT AND REINTEGRATE THE ANCIENT SENSE OF CONTINUITY BETWEEN MEN AND NATURE Catia Giaconi.-</p><p>SECTION VII: LOGOS AND THE SELF -- PAUL RICOEUR: CRITICAL CONSENT OF LOGOS TO LIFE - STOICISM AND ORPHISM IN QUESTION - Anibal Fornari -- THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND RELEVANCE OF THE REMINDERS ASSEMBLED AS “LANGUAGE-GAMES” Erkut Sezgin -- 'SOPHIA' AS 'TELOS' IN THE 'ONTOPOIETIC PERSPECTIVE' Carmen Cozma -- SELF AND WORLD: VEDANTA, SUFISM, AND PRESOCRATICS IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL VIEW Olga Louchakova.-TRINITARIAN APPROPRIATIONS OF THE TRANSCENDENTALS: GIVENNESS AND INTENTIONALITY IN LEVINAS, MARION, AND TYMIENIECKA Thomas Ryba.-</p><p>SECTION VIII: CREATIVITY AND THE ONTOPOIETIC LOGOS -- BLANCHOT'S INAUGURAL POETICS: VISIBILITY AND THE INFINITE CONVERSATION William D. Melaney.-LOVE OF LIFE, TRAGEDY AND SOME CHARACTERS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY Halil Turan -- HUMOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOGOS: THE INSPIRATIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY Anna Malecka -- THE IDEAL AND THE REAL: BRIDGING THE GAP Brian Grassom.-HISTORICITY, NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MONSTROSITY IN JOHN GARDNER’S GRENDEL Firat Karadas -- THE POWER OF DANCE/MOVEMENT AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSION Ali Ozturk.-</p><p>SECTION IX: INTERSUBJECTIVITY, FREEDOM, JUSTICE.-MAKING HISTORY OUR OWN – APPROPRIATION AND TRANSGRESSION OF THE INTENTIONAL HISTORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Johannes Servan -- VITALITY AND WOBBLINESS OF UNIVERSAL MORAL VALUES IN THE POST-MODERN WORLD: CREATIVITY AND REGULATIVE FUNCTION OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE Jan Szmyd -- A TRUE AND BETTER ‘I’: HUSSERL’S CALL FOR WORLDLY RENEWAL Michael Gubser -- THE QUESTION OF THE SUBJECT: JAN PATOCKA'S PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION Saulius Geniusas -- ONTOPOIESIS AND NARRATIVE ETHICS: AN ACUTUALIZATION OF ARISTOTLE'S ACCOUNT OF IMAGINATION Silvia Pierosara.-</p><p>SECTION X: SEEKING THE LOGOS IN DIFFERENT CULTURES -- THEOSIS AND LIFE IN NICOLAI BERDYAEV'S PHILOSOPHY Katarzyna Stark -- HARMONIOUS BALANCE: THE ULTIMATE PHENOMENON OF LIFE EXPERIENCE; A CONFUCIAN ATTEMPT & APPROACH Tsung-I Dow.-DANCE: WALKING AND SELF-MOVING IN HUSSERL AND MERLEAU-PONTY Jonathon Appels -- THE SONGLINES: DREAMING THE ANCESTORS AND SUSTAINING THE WORLD IN ABORIGINAL ART Bruce Ross.-</p><p>SECTION XI: CONTEMPORARY RETRIEVING OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIVERSAL ORDER -- LOGOS AND LIFE: UNDERSTANDING OF RHYTHM Maija Kule -- LIFE POWERFUL FORCE BETWEEN VIRTUALITY AND ENACTMENT Clara Mandolini -- VISUALIZING TYMIENIECKA’S APPROACH WITH STRING THEORY<br>Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF THE WORLD AND THE COORDINATE SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF LIMIT DYNAMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Nikolay Kozhevnikov.-THE BIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND THE LOGOS OF LIFE OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: A COMPARISON AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF UNIFYING THE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE Attila Grandpierre.-</p><p>INDEX OF NAMES.-</p><p>PROGRAM FROM THE 60th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGOS AND LIFE: PHENOMENOLOGY/ONTOPOIESIS REVIVING ANTIQUITY, HELD IN BERGEN, NORWAY, 2010.<br> </p><p><p><p><p>.
Physical Description:
XXII, 750p. 22 illus. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1691-9
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Astronomy and Civilization in the New Enlightenment Passions of the Skies / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Attila Grandpierre.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa.
Grandpierre, Attila.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
GEO-COSMIC HORIZONS OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE -- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka -- Section I: ASTRONOMY, SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY FLOURISHING IN THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT -- Astrobiology, theoretical biology, quantum physics, history of science, philosophy of science -- Section II: COSMOS SHAPING WORLD VIEWS -- History of science, philosophy of science -- Section III: ASTRONOMY IN THE ORIGINS OF CULTURE -- Archaeoastronomy, history of astronomy, cultural astronomy -- Section IV: UNIVERSE AND LIFE -- Quantum physics, consciousness research, astrobiology, complexity theory -- Section V: THE WORLD OF LIFE, ASTRONOMY AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT -- History of astronomy, social sciences -- Index.
This volume represents the first which interfaces with astronomy as the fulcrum of the sciences. It gives full expression to the human passion for the skies. Advancing human civilization has unfolded and matured this passion into the comprehensive science of astronomy. Advancing science’s quest for the first principles of existence meets the ontopoietic generative logos of life, the focal point of the New Enlightenment. It presents numerous perspectives illustrating how the interplay between human beings and the celestial realm has informed civilizational trends. Scholars and philosophers debate in physics and biology, the findings of which are opening a more inclusive, wider picture of the universe. The different models of the universal order and of life here presented, all aiming at the first principles of existence—accord with the phenomenology/ontopoiesis of life within the logos-prompted primogenital stream of becoming and action, which points to a future of progressing culture.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789048197484
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 107
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 107
Contents:
GEO-COSMIC HORIZONS OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE -- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka -- Section I: ASTRONOMY, SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY FLOURISHING IN THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT -- Astrobiology, theoretical biology, quantum physics, history of science, philosophy of science -- Section II: COSMOS SHAPING WORLD VIEWS -- History of science, philosophy of science -- Section III: ASTRONOMY IN THE ORIGINS OF CULTURE -- Archaeoastronomy, history of astronomy, cultural astronomy -- Section IV: UNIVERSE AND LIFE -- Quantum physics, consciousness research, astrobiology, complexity theory -- Section V: THE WORLD OF LIFE, ASTRONOMY AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT -- History of astronomy, social sciences -- Index.
Physical Description:
XVI, 316 p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9748-4
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Astronomy and Civilization in the New Enlightenment Passions of the Skies / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Attila Grandpierre.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa.
Grandpierre, Attila.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
GEO-COSMIC HORIZONS OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE -- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka -- Section I: ASTRONOMY, SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY FLOURISHING IN THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT -- Astrobiology, theoretical biology, quantum physics, history of science, philosophy of science -- Section II: COSMOS SHAPING WORLD VIEWS -- History of science, philosophy of science -- Section III: ASTRONOMY IN THE ORIGINS OF CULTURE -- Archaeoastronomy, history of astronomy, cultural astronomy -- Section IV: UNIVERSE AND LIFE -- Quantum physics, consciousness research, astrobiology, complexity theory -- Section V: THE WORLD OF LIFE, ASTRONOMY AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT -- History of astronomy, social sciences -- Index.
This volume represents the first which interfaces with astronomy as the fulcrum of the sciences. It gives full expression to the human passion for the skies. Advancing human civilization has unfolded and matured this passion into the comprehensive science of astronomy. Advancing science’s quest for the first principles of existence meets the ontopoietic generative logos of life, the focal point of the New Enlightenment. It presents numerous perspectives illustrating how the interplay between human beings and the celestial realm has informed civilizational trends. Scholars and philosophers debate in physics and biology, the findings of which are opening a more inclusive, wider picture of the universe. The different models of the universal order and of life here presented, all aiming at the first principles of existence—accord with the phenomenology/ontopoiesis of life within the logos-prompted primogenital stream of becoming and action, which points to a future of progressing culture.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789048197484
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 107
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 107
Contents:
GEO-COSMIC HORIZONS OF THE LOGOS OF LIFE -- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka -- Section I: ASTRONOMY, SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY FLOURISHING IN THE NEW ENLIGHTENMENT -- Astrobiology, theoretical biology, quantum physics, history of science, philosophy of science -- Section II: COSMOS SHAPING WORLD VIEWS -- History of science, philosophy of science -- Section III: ASTRONOMY IN THE ORIGINS OF CULTURE -- Archaeoastronomy, history of astronomy, cultural astronomy -- Section IV: UNIVERSE AND LIFE -- Quantum physics, consciousness research, astrobiology, complexity theory -- Section V: THE WORLD OF LIFE, ASTRONOMY AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT -- History of astronomy, social sciences -- Index.
Physical Description:
XVI, 316 p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9748-4
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Destiny, the Inward Quest, Temporality and Life edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL ADDRESS: </p><p><br>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka</p><p><br>SECTION I: THE SENSE OF LIFE -- PRESENT ETERNITY: QUESTS OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LITERARY PRODUCTION OF THE <<EXTREME CONTEMPORAIN>> IN FRANCE (THE WRITINGS OF DOMINIQUE FOURCADE AND EMMANUEL HOCQUARD)<br>Silvia Riva -- A SENSE OF LIFE IN LANGUAGE LOVE AND LITERATURE Lawrence Kimmel -- THE GARDEN THEN AND NOW; SENSE OF LIFE – CONTEMPORARY AND IN GENESIS Bernadette Prochaska -- THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: LITERARY PSYCHOLOGY AS THE FIRST UNIQUELY AMERICAN EXPRESSION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS SWEDENBORGIAN AND TRANSCENDENTALIST MILIEU<br>Eugene Taylor.-</p><p>SECTION II: THE INWARD QUEST THE EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE IN THE ORESTEIA Heidi Silcox -- A DOUBLE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE HYBRID OF FATE AND DESTINY IN COMMUNITY IN ACHEBE’S ARROW AND HEAD’S TREASURES Imafedia Okhamafe -- WHAT MASIE KNEW IN WHAT MASIE KNEW Victor Gerald Rivas.-STYLE MATTERS: THE LIFE-WORLDS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE Damian Stocking -- JAMES JOYCE’S IVY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM AND THE FIVE CODES OF FICTION Raymond Wilson -- SECTION III: HISTORICITY AND LIFE TEMPORALITY IN FITZGERALD’S BABYLON REVISITED Bernadette Prochaska -- ON THE METAPHYSICAL BRUTISHNESS OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF ZOLA’S THE HUMAN BEAST Victor G. Rivas -- “MAIS PERSONNE NE PARAISSAIT COMPRENDRE” (“BUT NO ONE SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND”): ATHEISM, NIHILISM, AND HERMENEUTICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’ L’ETRANGER / THE STRANGER George Heffernan -- HISTORICAL DISTORTIONS AND LITERARY DISCLOSURES IN D.M. THOMAS’S THE WHITE HOTEL Lewis Livesay -- MORAL SHAPES OF TIME IN HENRY JAMES Meili Steele -- SECTION IV: THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE “THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL READING OF RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER R. Kenneth Kirby -- GOING BEYOND THE SELF AS THE KNOWLEDGE OF ONESELF AND THE SENSE OF THE UNIVERSE Bronislaw Bombala -- THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: EPIPHANY AND SOCIAL COMMUNION IN PAUL THEROUX’S TRAVEL WRITING<br>Bruce Ross -- EMERSON AFFINITIES: READING RICHARD FORD THROUGH STANLEY CAVELL Lawrence F. Rhu.-FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AS ANTI-ENTROPIC NOVEL Jerre Collins -- SECTION V: DESTINY, EXPERIENCE AND TIME W.B. YEATS, UNITY OF CULTURE, AND THE SPIRITUAL TELOS OF IRELAND<br>R. Kenneth Kirby -- DOOM, DESTINY, AND GRACE: THE PRODIGAL SON IN MARILYNNE ROBINSON’S HOME<br>Rebecca M. Painter -- MAN’S DESTINY IN TISCHNER’S PHILOSOPHY OF DRAMA Leszek Pyra -- THE SOURCE FORM, AND GOAL OF ART IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S THE SEA GULL Raymond J. Wilson, III -- SECTION VI: THE ARTISTIC QUEST VERSUS THE DISCERNMENT OF TRUTH<br> A SHORT STUDY OF THE JAPANESE RENGA: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVE CREATION OF POETIC ATMOSPHERE: <br>Tadashi Ogawa -- ALTERED STATES: THE ARTISTIC QUEST IN THE STONE FLOWER AND LA SYLPHIDE Bruce Ross.-TOO MUCH HAPPINESS, TOO MUCH SUFFERING… NEVER ENOUGH REALITY TRANSFORMED BY NARRATIVE Rebecca Painter -- THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MERLEAU-PONTY AND LITERARY ARTS Piotr Mroz.-REVISITING STEINBECK’S LITTORAL PHENOMENOLOGY: HUSSERLIAN ELEMENTS IN THE LOG FROM THE ‘SEA OF CORTEZ’ Gretchen Gusich -- THE ROLE OF ART IN CAMUS AND SARTRE Joanna Handerek -- STAGING HEIDEGGER: CORPOREAL PHILOSOPHY, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, AND THE THEATER Thomas Blake.-</p><p><br>INDEX OF NAMES</p><p>PROGRAMS FROM THE 2009 AND 2010 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE CONFERENCES<br> </p><p>.
“There is no greater gift to man than to understand nothing of his fate”, declares poet-philosopher Paul Valery. And yet the searching human being seeks ceaselessly to disentangle the networks of experiences, desires, inward promptings, personal ambitions, and elevated strivings which directed his/hers life-course within changing circumstances in order to discover his sense of life.<br>Literature seeks in numerous channels of insight the dominant threads of “the sense of life”, “the inward quest”, “the frames of experience” in reaching the inward sources of what we call ‘destiny’ inspired by experience and temporality which carry it on.<br>This unusual collection reveals the deeper generative elements which form sense of life stretching between destiny and doom. They escape attention in their metamorphic transformations of the inexorable, irreversibility of time which undergoes different interpretations in the phases examining our life. Our key to life has to be ever discovered a new.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400707733
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Aesthetics.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of mind.
Humanities.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Aesthetics.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Man.
Philosophy of mind.
Humanities, general.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 109
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 109
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL ADDRESS: </p><p><br>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka</p><p><br>SECTION I: THE SENSE OF LIFE -- PRESENT ETERNITY: QUESTS OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LITERARY PRODUCTION OF THE <<EXTREME CONTEMPORAIN>> IN FRANCE (THE WRITINGS OF DOMINIQUE FOURCADE AND EMMANUEL HOCQUARD)<br>Silvia Riva -- A SENSE OF LIFE IN LANGUAGE LOVE AND LITERATURE Lawrence Kimmel -- THE GARDEN THEN AND NOW; SENSE OF LIFE – CONTEMPORARY AND IN GENESIS Bernadette Prochaska -- THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: LITERARY PSYCHOLOGY AS THE FIRST UNIQUELY AMERICAN EXPRESSION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS SWEDENBORGIAN AND TRANSCENDENTALIST MILIEU<br>Eugene Taylor.-</p><p>SECTION II: THE INWARD QUEST THE EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE IN THE ORESTEIA Heidi Silcox -- A DOUBLE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE HYBRID OF FATE AND DESTINY IN COMMUNITY IN ACHEBE’S ARROW AND HEAD’S TREASURES Imafedia Okhamafe -- WHAT MASIE KNEW IN WHAT MASIE KNEW Victor Gerald Rivas.-STYLE MATTERS: THE LIFE-WORLDS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE Damian Stocking -- JAMES JOYCE’S IVY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM AND THE FIVE CODES OF FICTION Raymond Wilson -- SECTION III: HISTORICITY AND LIFE TEMPORALITY IN FITZGERALD’S BABYLON REVISITED Bernadette Prochaska -- ON THE METAPHYSICAL BRUTISHNESS OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF ZOLA’S THE HUMAN BEAST Victor G. Rivas -- “MAIS PERSONNE NE PARAISSAIT COMPRENDRE” (“BUT NO ONE SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND”): ATHEISM, NIHILISM, AND HERMENEUTICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’ L’ETRANGER / THE STRANGER George Heffernan -- HISTORICAL DISTORTIONS AND LITERARY DISCLOSURES IN D.M. THOMAS’S THE WHITE HOTEL Lewis Livesay -- MORAL SHAPES OF TIME IN HENRY JAMES Meili Steele -- SECTION IV: THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE “THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL READING OF RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER R. Kenneth Kirby -- GOING BEYOND THE SELF AS THE KNOWLEDGE OF ONESELF AND THE SENSE OF THE UNIVERSE Bronislaw Bombala -- THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: EPIPHANY AND SOCIAL COMMUNION IN PAUL THEROUX’S TRAVEL WRITING<br>Bruce Ross -- EMERSON AFFINITIES: READING RICHARD FORD THROUGH STANLEY CAVELL Lawrence F. Rhu.-FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AS ANTI-ENTROPIC NOVEL Jerre Collins -- SECTION V: DESTINY, EXPERIENCE AND TIME W.B. YEATS, UNITY OF CULTURE, AND THE SPIRITUAL TELOS OF IRELAND<br>R. Kenneth Kirby -- DOOM, DESTINY, AND GRACE: THE PRODIGAL SON IN MARILYNNE ROBINSON’S HOME<br>Rebecca M. Painter -- MAN’S DESTINY IN TISCHNER’S PHILOSOPHY OF DRAMA Leszek Pyra -- THE SOURCE FORM, AND GOAL OF ART IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S THE SEA GULL Raymond J. Wilson, III -- SECTION VI: THE ARTISTIC QUEST VERSUS THE DISCERNMENT OF TRUTH<br> A SHORT STUDY OF THE JAPANESE RENGA: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVE CREATION OF POETIC ATMOSPHERE: <br>Tadashi Ogawa -- ALTERED STATES: THE ARTISTIC QUEST IN THE STONE FLOWER AND LA SYLPHIDE Bruce Ross.-TOO MUCH HAPPINESS, TOO MUCH SUFFERING… NEVER ENOUGH REALITY TRANSFORMED BY NARRATIVE Rebecca Painter -- THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MERLEAU-PONTY AND LITERARY ARTS Piotr Mroz.-REVISITING STEINBECK’S LITTORAL PHENOMENOLOGY: HUSSERLIAN ELEMENTS IN THE LOG FROM THE ‘SEA OF CORTEZ’ Gretchen Gusich -- THE ROLE OF ART IN CAMUS AND SARTRE Joanna Handerek -- STAGING HEIDEGGER: CORPOREAL PHILOSOPHY, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, AND THE THEATER Thomas Blake.-</p><p><br>INDEX OF NAMES</p><p>PROGRAMS FROM THE 2009 AND 2010 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE CONFERENCES<br> </p><p>.
Physical Description:
IX, 354p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0773-3
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
Destiny, the Inward Quest, Temporality and Life edited by A-T. Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, A-T.
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General Notes:
<p>INAUGURAL ADDRESS: </p><p><br>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka</p><p><br>SECTION I: THE SENSE OF LIFE -- PRESENT ETERNITY: QUESTS OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LITERARY PRODUCTION OF THE <<EXTREME CONTEMPORAIN>> IN FRANCE (THE WRITINGS OF DOMINIQUE FOURCADE AND EMMANUEL HOCQUARD)<br>Silvia Riva -- A SENSE OF LIFE IN LANGUAGE LOVE AND LITERATURE Lawrence Kimmel -- THE GARDEN THEN AND NOW; SENSE OF LIFE – CONTEMPORARY AND IN GENESIS Bernadette Prochaska -- THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: LITERARY PSYCHOLOGY AS THE FIRST UNIQUELY AMERICAN EXPRESSION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS SWEDENBORGIAN AND TRANSCENDENTALIST MILIEU<br>Eugene Taylor.-</p><p>SECTION II: THE INWARD QUEST THE EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE IN THE ORESTEIA Heidi Silcox -- A DOUBLE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE HYBRID OF FATE AND DESTINY IN COMMUNITY IN ACHEBE’S ARROW AND HEAD’S TREASURES Imafedia Okhamafe -- WHAT MASIE KNEW IN WHAT MASIE KNEW Victor Gerald Rivas.-STYLE MATTERS: THE LIFE-WORLDS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE Damian Stocking -- JAMES JOYCE’S IVY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM AND THE FIVE CODES OF FICTION Raymond Wilson -- SECTION III: HISTORICITY AND LIFE TEMPORALITY IN FITZGERALD’S BABYLON REVISITED Bernadette Prochaska -- ON THE METAPHYSICAL BRUTISHNESS OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF ZOLA’S THE HUMAN BEAST Victor G. Rivas -- “MAIS PERSONNE NE PARAISSAIT COMPRENDRE” (“BUT NO ONE SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND”): ATHEISM, NIHILISM, AND HERMENEUTICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’ L’ETRANGER / THE STRANGER George Heffernan -- HISTORICAL DISTORTIONS AND LITERARY DISCLOSURES IN D.M. THOMAS’S THE WHITE HOTEL Lewis Livesay -- MORAL SHAPES OF TIME IN HENRY JAMES Meili Steele -- SECTION IV: THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE “THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL READING OF RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER R. Kenneth Kirby -- GOING BEYOND THE SELF AS THE KNOWLEDGE OF ONESELF AND THE SENSE OF THE UNIVERSE Bronislaw Bombala -- THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: EPIPHANY AND SOCIAL COMMUNION IN PAUL THEROUX’S TRAVEL WRITING<br>Bruce Ross -- EMERSON AFFINITIES: READING RICHARD FORD THROUGH STANLEY CAVELL Lawrence F. Rhu.-FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AS ANTI-ENTROPIC NOVEL Jerre Collins -- SECTION V: DESTINY, EXPERIENCE AND TIME W.B. YEATS, UNITY OF CULTURE, AND THE SPIRITUAL TELOS OF IRELAND<br>R. Kenneth Kirby -- DOOM, DESTINY, AND GRACE: THE PRODIGAL SON IN MARILYNNE ROBINSON’S HOME<br>Rebecca M. Painter -- MAN’S DESTINY IN TISCHNER’S PHILOSOPHY OF DRAMA Leszek Pyra -- THE SOURCE FORM, AND GOAL OF ART IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S THE SEA GULL Raymond J. Wilson, III -- SECTION VI: THE ARTISTIC QUEST VERSUS THE DISCERNMENT OF TRUTH<br> A SHORT STUDY OF THE JAPANESE RENGA: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVE CREATION OF POETIC ATMOSPHERE: <br>Tadashi Ogawa -- ALTERED STATES: THE ARTISTIC QUEST IN THE STONE FLOWER AND LA SYLPHIDE Bruce Ross.-TOO MUCH HAPPINESS, TOO MUCH SUFFERING… NEVER ENOUGH REALITY TRANSFORMED BY NARRATIVE Rebecca Painter -- THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MERLEAU-PONTY AND LITERARY ARTS Piotr Mroz.-REVISITING STEINBECK’S LITTORAL PHENOMENOLOGY: HUSSERLIAN ELEMENTS IN THE LOG FROM THE ‘SEA OF CORTEZ’ Gretchen Gusich -- THE ROLE OF ART IN CAMUS AND SARTRE Joanna Handerek -- STAGING HEIDEGGER: CORPOREAL PHILOSOPHY, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, AND THE THEATER Thomas Blake.-</p><p><br>INDEX OF NAMES</p><p>PROGRAMS FROM THE 2009 AND 2010 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE CONFERENCES<br> </p><p>.
“There is no greater gift to man than to understand nothing of his fate”, declares poet-philosopher Paul Valery. And yet the searching human being seeks ceaselessly to disentangle the networks of experiences, desires, inward promptings, personal ambitions, and elevated strivings which directed his/hers life-course within changing circumstances in order to discover his sense of life.<br>Literature seeks in numerous channels of insight the dominant threads of “the sense of life”, “the inward quest”, “the frames of experience” in reaching the inward sources of what we call ‘destiny’ inspired by experience and temporality which carry it on.<br>This unusual collection reveals the deeper generative elements which form sense of life stretching between destiny and doom. They escape attention in their metamorphic transformations of the inexorable, irreversibility of time which undergoes different interpretations in the phases examining our life. Our key to life has to be ever discovered a new.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400707733
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Aesthetics.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of mind.
Humanities.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Aesthetics.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Man.
Philosophy of mind.
Humanities, general.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 109
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 109
Contents:
<p>INAUGURAL ADDRESS: </p><p><br>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka</p><p><br>SECTION I: THE SENSE OF LIFE -- PRESENT ETERNITY: QUESTS OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LITERARY PRODUCTION OF THE <<EXTREME CONTEMPORAIN>> IN FRANCE (THE WRITINGS OF DOMINIQUE FOURCADE AND EMMANUEL HOCQUARD)<br>Silvia Riva -- A SENSE OF LIFE IN LANGUAGE LOVE AND LITERATURE Lawrence Kimmel -- THE GARDEN THEN AND NOW; SENSE OF LIFE – CONTEMPORARY AND IN GENESIS Bernadette Prochaska -- THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: LITERARY PSYCHOLOGY AS THE FIRST UNIQUELY AMERICAN EXPRESSION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS SWEDENBORGIAN AND TRANSCENDENTALIST MILIEU<br>Eugene Taylor.-</p><p>SECTION II: THE INWARD QUEST THE EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE IN THE ORESTEIA Heidi Silcox -- A DOUBLE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE HYBRID OF FATE AND DESTINY IN COMMUNITY IN ACHEBE’S ARROW AND HEAD’S TREASURES Imafedia Okhamafe -- WHAT MASIE KNEW IN WHAT MASIE KNEW Victor Gerald Rivas.-STYLE MATTERS: THE LIFE-WORLDS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE Damian Stocking -- JAMES JOYCE’S IVY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM AND THE FIVE CODES OF FICTION Raymond Wilson -- SECTION III: HISTORICITY AND LIFE TEMPORALITY IN FITZGERALD’S BABYLON REVISITED Bernadette Prochaska -- ON THE METAPHYSICAL BRUTISHNESS OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF ZOLA’S THE HUMAN BEAST Victor G. Rivas -- “MAIS PERSONNE NE PARAISSAIT COMPRENDRE” (“BUT NO ONE SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND”): ATHEISM, NIHILISM, AND HERMENEUTICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’ L’ETRANGER / THE STRANGER George Heffernan -- HISTORICAL DISTORTIONS AND LITERARY DISCLOSURES IN D.M. THOMAS’S THE WHITE HOTEL Lewis Livesay -- MORAL SHAPES OF TIME IN HENRY JAMES Meili Steele -- SECTION IV: THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE “THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL READING OF RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER R. Kenneth Kirby -- GOING BEYOND THE SELF AS THE KNOWLEDGE OF ONESELF AND THE SENSE OF THE UNIVERSE Bronislaw Bombala -- THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: EPIPHANY AND SOCIAL COMMUNION IN PAUL THEROUX’S TRAVEL WRITING<br>Bruce Ross -- EMERSON AFFINITIES: READING RICHARD FORD THROUGH STANLEY CAVELL Lawrence F. Rhu.-FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AS ANTI-ENTROPIC NOVEL Jerre Collins -- SECTION V: DESTINY, EXPERIENCE AND TIME W.B. YEATS, UNITY OF CULTURE, AND THE SPIRITUAL TELOS OF IRELAND<br>R. Kenneth Kirby -- DOOM, DESTINY, AND GRACE: THE PRODIGAL SON IN MARILYNNE ROBINSON’S HOME<br>Rebecca M. Painter -- MAN’S DESTINY IN TISCHNER’S PHILOSOPHY OF DRAMA Leszek Pyra -- THE SOURCE FORM, AND GOAL OF ART IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S THE SEA GULL Raymond J. Wilson, III -- SECTION VI: THE ARTISTIC QUEST VERSUS THE DISCERNMENT OF TRUTH<br> A SHORT STUDY OF THE JAPANESE RENGA: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVE CREATION OF POETIC ATMOSPHERE: <br>Tadashi Ogawa -- ALTERED STATES: THE ARTISTIC QUEST IN THE STONE FLOWER AND LA SYLPHIDE Bruce Ross.-TOO MUCH HAPPINESS, TOO MUCH SUFFERING… NEVER ENOUGH REALITY TRANSFORMED BY NARRATIVE Rebecca Painter -- THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MERLEAU-PONTY AND LITERARY ARTS Piotr Mroz.-REVISITING STEINBECK’S LITTORAL PHENOMENOLOGY: HUSSERLIAN ELEMENTS IN THE LOG FROM THE ‘SEA OF CORTEZ’ Gretchen Gusich -- THE ROLE OF ART IN CAMUS AND SARTRE Joanna Handerek -- STAGING HEIDEGGER: CORPOREAL PHILOSOPHY, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, AND THE THEATER Thomas Blake.-</p><p><br>INDEX OF NAMES</p><p>PROGRAMS FROM THE 2009 AND 2010 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE CONFERENCES<br> </p><p>.
Physical Description:
IX, 354p. digital.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0773-3
Publication Date:
2011.
Title:
The Fullness of the Logos in the Key of Life Book II. Christo-Logos: Metaphysical Rhapsodies of Faith (Itinerarium mentis in deo) / by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa. author.
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Preface -- Pro-logos -- Pars I -- A period of preparation for faith the first sermon of timothy the dispossessed: the quest -- Pars II -- Glimmerings -- The second sermon of timothy the dispossessed: does god speak to the soul? -- Pars III -- The window upon the absolute -- Pars IV -- Opening the window to the absolute -- Pars V -- Retracing our steps to the cave, illuminating it -- Pars VI -- In the pursuit of truth -- Pars VII -- Embodiment: our inward drama situated within the world of life, nature, and the cosmos the third sermon of timothy: -- The mystery of incarnationpars -- Pars VIII -- The constitutive archetypes: the image of god emerging at the furthest borders of conscious dealings with our primordial condition ofcontingent existence -- Pars IX -- The inward sacredpars -- Pars X -- The transnatural destiny of the soul.-.
This highly personal account of a lifetime’s spiritual and philosophical enquiry charts the author’s journey of faith through contemporary culture. Distinguishing between what she posits as the ‘universal’ and the ‘rhapsodic’ logos, Tymieniecka interrogates concepts as varied as creativity and the media, joy and suffering, and truth and ambiguity. She contemplates the possibilities and limits of communication between human beings, and outlines what she calls the ‘transnatural destiny’ of the human soul. The book asserts that unlike theory, which unfolds a logical continuity, and unlike dialogue, which is directed sequentially upward toward intellectual conclusions, the mode of reflection of the ‘rhapsodic logos’ imposes no limits or caps upon its understanding. Instead, the ‘logoic’ flow interlaces the rhapsodic cadences of our reflections on reality, in all their innumerable fluctuations, and sifts them to mold the intimate mind/soul inwardness that we experience as faith. The radiative meditations of this ‘rhapsodic logos’ weave their way through the entanglements of the mystery of incarnation, the constitutive archetypes, the inwardly sacred, the transnatural destiny of the soul, and finally ascend the rhapsodic scales toward culminating faith in the Christo-Logos.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400722576
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Philosophy, classical.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Classical Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 111
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 111
Contents:
Preface -- Pro-logos -- Pars I -- A period of preparation for faith the first sermon of timothy the dispossessed: the quest -- Pars II -- Glimmerings -- The second sermon of timothy the dispossessed: does god speak to the soul? -- Pars III -- The window upon the absolute -- Pars IV -- Opening the window to the absolute -- Pars V -- Retracing our steps to the cave, illuminating it -- Pars VI -- In the pursuit of truth -- Pars VII -- Embodiment: our inward drama situated within the world of life, nature, and the cosmos the third sermon of timothy: -- The mystery of incarnationpars -- Pars VIII -- The constitutive archetypes: the image of god emerging at the furthest borders of conscious dealings with our primordial condition ofcontingent existence -- Pars IX -- The inward sacredpars -- Pars X -- The transnatural destiny of the soul.-.
Physical Description:
VIII, 200 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2257-6
Publication Date:
2012.
Title:
The Fullness of the Logos in the Key of Life Book II. Christo-Logos: Metaphysical Rhapsodies of Faith (Itinerarium mentis in deo) / by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Preface -- Pro-logos -- Pars I -- A period of preparation for faith the first sermon of timothy the dispossessed: the quest -- Pars II -- Glimmerings -- The second sermon of timothy the dispossessed: does god speak to the soul? -- Pars III -- The window upon the absolute -- Pars IV -- Opening the window to the absolute -- Pars V -- Retracing our steps to the cave, illuminating it -- Pars VI -- In the pursuit of truth -- Pars VII -- Embodiment: our inward drama situated within the world of life, nature, and the cosmos the third sermon of timothy: -- The mystery of incarnationpars -- Pars VIII -- The constitutive archetypes: the image of god emerging at the furthest borders of conscious dealings with our primordial condition ofcontingent existence -- Pars IX -- The inward sacredpars -- Pars X -- The transnatural destiny of the soul.-.
This highly personal account of a lifetime’s spiritual and philosophical enquiry charts the author’s journey of faith through contemporary culture. Distinguishing between what she posits as the ‘universal’ and the ‘rhapsodic’ logos, Tymieniecka interrogates concepts as varied as creativity and the media, joy and suffering, and truth and ambiguity. She contemplates the possibilities and limits of communication between human beings, and outlines what she calls the ‘transnatural destiny’ of the human soul. The book asserts that unlike theory, which unfolds a logical continuity, and unlike dialogue, which is directed sequentially upward toward intellectual conclusions, the mode of reflection of the ‘rhapsodic logos’ imposes no limits or caps upon its understanding. Instead, the ‘logoic’ flow interlaces the rhapsodic cadences of our reflections on reality, in all their innumerable fluctuations, and sifts them to mold the intimate mind/soul inwardness that we experience as faith. The radiative meditations of this ‘rhapsodic logos’ weave their way through the entanglements of the mystery of incarnation, the constitutive archetypes, the inwardly sacred, the transnatural destiny of the soul, and finally ascend the rhapsodic scales toward culminating faith in the Christo-Logos.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400722576
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Philosophy, classical.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Classical Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 111
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 111
Contents:
Preface -- Pro-logos -- Pars I -- A period of preparation for faith the first sermon of timothy the dispossessed: the quest -- Pars II -- Glimmerings -- The second sermon of timothy the dispossessed: does god speak to the soul? -- Pars III -- The window upon the absolute -- Pars IV -- Opening the window to the absolute -- Pars V -- Retracing our steps to the cave, illuminating it -- Pars VI -- In the pursuit of truth -- Pars VII -- Embodiment: our inward drama situated within the world of life, nature, and the cosmos the third sermon of timothy: -- The mystery of incarnationpars -- Pars VIII -- The constitutive archetypes: the image of god emerging at the furthest borders of conscious dealings with our primordial condition ofcontingent existence -- Pars IX -- The inward sacredpars -- Pars X -- The transnatural destiny of the soul.-.
Physical Description:
VIII, 200 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2257-6
Publication Date:
2012.
Title:
Art, Literature, and Passions of the Skies edited by Anna Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
SECTION I -- On the Cosmology of Literature: Parallel Universes and Meaning Beyond Information Rebecca M. Painter -- Skies Passions: Reflections on La piel cielo Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- The Genealogy of Heaven in Poetic Literature Ion Soteropoulous and George Comtesse -- A Critique of John Searle's View of the Logic of Fictional Discourse Aydan Turanli -- The Recovery of Archaic Truth in Literature: Light and Darkness in the Perception of Space in the Human Imagination Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION II -- The Disenchantment of the Sky in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers Raymond J. Wilson III -- Big Mind: The Nature of Consciousness as Internal Spaciousness in Transpersonal Experience Bruce Ross -- Leopardi's Noncturnal Muse Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- Aerial Passion, The Face, and the Deleuzean Close-up: Samuel Beckett’s… but the clouds Mary F. Catanzaro -- Wonder of Emptiness Kiymo Murata-Soraci -- On Concentric Circles of Being Revisited Friedrich Nietzsche and the idea of eternal recurrence Matti Itkonen -- SECTION III -- Passion’s Delirium, Passion’s Torment – A Discussion of One Woman’s Arousal in Kate Chopin's The Awakening Saundra Tara Weiss -- Flesh, World and Devil: Towards a Phenomenological Exposition of the Aesthetic Interpretation of Christianity in the Light of Some Tolstoy’s Short Works Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Valery's Materialist Conception of Consciousness and its Consequences Insook Webber -- Cyber-Salvation: Body in Virtual Skies Mariola Sulkowska-Janowska -- "Erit Ergo Spiritui Subdita Caro Spiritalis" (The Spiritual Flesh will Therefore be Subject to the Spirit): The Heavenly Pleasures of the Disembodied and Reembodied – An Essay on Augustine and the Problem of Embodiment George Heffernan -- All My Son’s: Arthur Miller’s Sky Play in Light of Soren Kierkegaard’s Either/Or Raymond J. Wilson III -- SECTION IV -- Sky that Surrounds Near to Far Tony Raczka -- On the Dialectical Condition of the Purity of Poetry, Love and Madness in Tarkovsky’s Homesickness Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Traveling to Other Worlds: Visitation to the Heavens as Transpersonal Experience in Rock Art Bruce Ross -- Harold Pinter's The Homecoming Through the Lens of Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice Emil Roy -- The Stream of Consciousness: Literary Psychology as the First Uniquely American Phenomenology in the Works of William James and His Swedenborgian and Transcendentalist Milieu Eugene Taylor.-. .
Flashes of lightning, resounding thunder, gloomy fog, brilliant sunshine…these are the life manifestations of the skies. The concrete visceral experiences that living under those skies stir within us are the ground for individual impulses, emotions, sentiments that in their interaction generate their own ever-changing clouds. While our intellect concentrates on the discovery of our cosmic position, on the architecture of the universe, our imagination is informed by the gloomy vapors, the glimmers of fleeting light, and the glory of the skies. Reconnoitering from the soil of human life and striving towards the infinite, the elan of imagination gets caught up in the clouds of the skies. There in that dimness, sensory receptivity, dispositions, emotions, passionate strivings, yearnings, elevations gather and propagate. From the “Passions of the Skies” spring innermost intuitions that nourish literature and the arts.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400742611
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of nature.
Arts.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Arts.
Philosophy of nature.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 112
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 112
Contents:
SECTION I -- On the Cosmology of Literature: Parallel Universes and Meaning Beyond Information Rebecca M. Painter -- Skies Passions: Reflections on La piel cielo Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- The Genealogy of Heaven in Poetic Literature Ion Soteropoulous and George Comtesse -- A Critique of John Searle's View of the Logic of Fictional Discourse Aydan Turanli -- The Recovery of Archaic Truth in Literature: Light and Darkness in the Perception of Space in the Human Imagination Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION II -- The Disenchantment of the Sky in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers Raymond J. Wilson III -- Big Mind: The Nature of Consciousness as Internal Spaciousness in Transpersonal Experience Bruce Ross -- Leopardi's Noncturnal Muse Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- Aerial Passion, The Face, and the Deleuzean Close-up: Samuel Beckett’s… but the clouds Mary F. Catanzaro -- Wonder of Emptiness Kiymo Murata-Soraci -- On Concentric Circles of Being Revisited Friedrich Nietzsche and the idea of eternal recurrence Matti Itkonen -- SECTION III -- Passion’s Delirium, Passion’s Torment – A Discussion of One Woman’s Arousal in Kate Chopin's The Awakening Saundra Tara Weiss -- Flesh, World and Devil: Towards a Phenomenological Exposition of the Aesthetic Interpretation of Christianity in the Light of Some Tolstoy’s Short Works Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Valery's Materialist Conception of Consciousness and its Consequences Insook Webber -- Cyber-Salvation: Body in Virtual Skies Mariola Sulkowska-Janowska -- "Erit Ergo Spiritui Subdita Caro Spiritalis" (The Spiritual Flesh will Therefore be Subject to the Spirit): The Heavenly Pleasures of the Disembodied and Reembodied – An Essay on Augustine and the Problem of Embodiment George Heffernan -- All My Son’s: Arthur Miller’s Sky Play in Light of Soren Kierkegaard’s Either/Or Raymond J. Wilson III -- SECTION IV -- Sky that Surrounds Near to Far Tony Raczka -- On the Dialectical Condition of the Purity of Poetry, Love and Madness in Tarkovsky’s Homesickness Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Traveling to Other Worlds: Visitation to the Heavens as Transpersonal Experience in Rock Art Bruce Ross -- Harold Pinter's The Homecoming Through the Lens of Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice Emil Roy -- The Stream of Consciousness: Literary Psychology as the First Uniquely American Phenomenology in the Works of William James and His Swedenborgian and Transcendentalist Milieu Eugene Taylor.-. .
Physical Description:
IX, 305 p. 10 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4261-1
Publication Date:
2012.
Title:
Art, Literature, and Passions of the Skies edited by Anna Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
SECTION I -- On the Cosmology of Literature: Parallel Universes and Meaning Beyond Information Rebecca M. Painter -- Skies Passions: Reflections on La piel cielo Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- The Genealogy of Heaven in Poetic Literature Ion Soteropoulous and George Comtesse -- A Critique of John Searle's View of the Logic of Fictional Discourse Aydan Turanli -- The Recovery of Archaic Truth in Literature: Light and Darkness in the Perception of Space in the Human Imagination Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION II -- The Disenchantment of the Sky in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers Raymond J. Wilson III -- Big Mind: The Nature of Consciousness as Internal Spaciousness in Transpersonal Experience Bruce Ross -- Leopardi's Noncturnal Muse Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- Aerial Passion, The Face, and the Deleuzean Close-up: Samuel Beckett’s… but the clouds Mary F. Catanzaro -- Wonder of Emptiness Kiymo Murata-Soraci -- On Concentric Circles of Being Revisited Friedrich Nietzsche and the idea of eternal recurrence Matti Itkonen -- SECTION III -- Passion’s Delirium, Passion’s Torment – A Discussion of One Woman’s Arousal in Kate Chopin's The Awakening Saundra Tara Weiss -- Flesh, World and Devil: Towards a Phenomenological Exposition of the Aesthetic Interpretation of Christianity in the Light of Some Tolstoy’s Short Works Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Valery's Materialist Conception of Consciousness and its Consequences Insook Webber -- Cyber-Salvation: Body in Virtual Skies Mariola Sulkowska-Janowska -- "Erit Ergo Spiritui Subdita Caro Spiritalis" (The Spiritual Flesh will Therefore be Subject to the Spirit): The Heavenly Pleasures of the Disembodied and Reembodied – An Essay on Augustine and the Problem of Embodiment George Heffernan -- All My Son’s: Arthur Miller’s Sky Play in Light of Soren Kierkegaard’s Either/Or Raymond J. Wilson III -- SECTION IV -- Sky that Surrounds Near to Far Tony Raczka -- On the Dialectical Condition of the Purity of Poetry, Love and Madness in Tarkovsky’s Homesickness Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Traveling to Other Worlds: Visitation to the Heavens as Transpersonal Experience in Rock Art Bruce Ross -- Harold Pinter's The Homecoming Through the Lens of Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice Emil Roy -- The Stream of Consciousness: Literary Psychology as the First Uniquely American Phenomenology in the Works of William James and His Swedenborgian and Transcendentalist Milieu Eugene Taylor.-. .
Flashes of lightning, resounding thunder, gloomy fog, brilliant sunshine…these are the life manifestations of the skies. The concrete visceral experiences that living under those skies stir within us are the ground for individual impulses, emotions, sentiments that in their interaction generate their own ever-changing clouds. While our intellect concentrates on the discovery of our cosmic position, on the architecture of the universe, our imagination is informed by the gloomy vapors, the glimmers of fleeting light, and the glory of the skies. Reconnoitering from the soil of human life and striving towards the infinite, the elan of imagination gets caught up in the clouds of the skies. There in that dimness, sensory receptivity, dispositions, emotions, passionate strivings, yearnings, elevations gather and propagate. From the “Passions of the Skies” spring innermost intuitions that nourish literature and the arts.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789400742611
Subject:
Philosophy (General).
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of nature.
Arts.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Arts.
Philosophy of nature.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 112
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 112
Contents:
SECTION I -- On the Cosmology of Literature: Parallel Universes and Meaning Beyond Information Rebecca M. Painter -- Skies Passions: Reflections on La piel cielo Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- The Genealogy of Heaven in Poetic Literature Ion Soteropoulous and George Comtesse -- A Critique of John Searle's View of the Logic of Fictional Discourse Aydan Turanli -- The Recovery of Archaic Truth in Literature: Light and Darkness in the Perception of Space in the Human Imagination Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION II -- The Disenchantment of the Sky in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers Raymond J. Wilson III -- Big Mind: The Nature of Consciousness as Internal Spaciousness in Transpersonal Experience Bruce Ross -- Leopardi's Noncturnal Muse Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- Aerial Passion, The Face, and the Deleuzean Close-up: Samuel Beckett’s… but the clouds Mary F. Catanzaro -- Wonder of Emptiness Kiymo Murata-Soraci -- On Concentric Circles of Being Revisited Friedrich Nietzsche and the idea of eternal recurrence Matti Itkonen -- SECTION III -- Passion’s Delirium, Passion’s Torment – A Discussion of One Woman’s Arousal in Kate Chopin's The Awakening Saundra Tara Weiss -- Flesh, World and Devil: Towards a Phenomenological Exposition of the Aesthetic Interpretation of Christianity in the Light of Some Tolstoy’s Short Works Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Valery's Materialist Conception of Consciousness and its Consequences Insook Webber -- Cyber-Salvation: Body in Virtual Skies Mariola Sulkowska-Janowska -- "Erit Ergo Spiritui Subdita Caro Spiritalis" (The Spiritual Flesh will Therefore be Subject to the Spirit): The Heavenly Pleasures of the Disembodied and Reembodied – An Essay on Augustine and the Problem of Embodiment George Heffernan -- All My Son’s: Arthur Miller’s Sky Play in Light of Soren Kierkegaard’s Either/Or Raymond J. Wilson III -- SECTION IV -- Sky that Surrounds Near to Far Tony Raczka -- On the Dialectical Condition of the Purity of Poetry, Love and Madness in Tarkovsky’s Homesickness Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Traveling to Other Worlds: Visitation to the Heavens as Transpersonal Experience in Rock Art Bruce Ross -- Harold Pinter's The Homecoming Through the Lens of Amartya Sen's The Idea of Justice Emil Roy -- The Stream of Consciousness: Literary Psychology as the First Uniquely American Phenomenology in the Works of William James and His Swedenborgian and Transcendentalist Milieu Eugene Taylor.-. .
Physical Description:
IX, 305 p. 10 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4261-1
Publication Date:
2012.
Title:
Phenomenology of Space and Time The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life: Book One / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life; Nicoletta Ghigi (translated by Antonio Calcagno) -- Chapter 2: Moral Excellence as Cosmicization of Human Beingness in the Ontopoietic Perspective; Carmen Cozma -- Chapter 3: The Inseparable Link between "Cosmology" and "Life World" in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophy: The Originality of a New Perspective of the "Real Individual and Autonomous Being", A Possible Comparison with Hedwig Conrad-Martius' "Phenomenological Realism"; Francesco Alfieri -- Chapter 4: The Forces of the Cosmos before Genesis and Before Life. Some Remarks on Eugen Fink's Philosophy of the World; Simona Bertolini -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Ontopoiesis in Ben Okri's Poetic Oeuvre and A Time for New Dreams (2011); Rosemary Gray -- Chapter 6: Cosmic Order and Exoneration of the Beautiful: Visions of the Problem in Contemporary Philosophy; Ella Buceniece -- Chapter 7: The Law of Opposites in the Ontopoiesis of Life and in Language; Zaiga Ikere -- Chapter 8: The Forces of Darkness and the Forces of Goodness: Jerzy Nowosielski's Concept; Katarzyna Stark -- Chapter 9: Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka; Anar Jafarov -- PART III -- Chapter 10: Anthropological Regression in the Modern World vs. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Metaphysics of Ontopoiesis of Life; Jan Szmyd -- Chapter 11: Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life; Attila Grandpierre -- Chapter 12: The Cosmos of Yolanthe – Knowing Without Seeing; Detlev Quintern -- Chapter 13: Philosophical Hermeneutics Confronted by that which is Different; Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- Chapter 14: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s and Max Scheler's Phenomenology as the Ontopoietic Genesis of a Manager’s Life; Bronislaw Bombala -- PART IV -- Chapter 15: Comparative Phenomenology of Singing and Dance as Involving Artistic "Instruments" Incorporated into the Body of their Performer; Alessia Rita Vitale -- Chapter 16: Phenomenology and Archeology: Methodological Insights and Thematic Inspirations; Jaroslava Vydrova -- Chapter 17: Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation; Ineta Kivle -- Chapter 18: Directing Anatoly Vasilyev, from Individual Creative Manner to the Method; Valery Kolenova -- PART V -- Chapter 19: Teleology in Nature and Life-Transforming Art; Vladimir L. Marchenkov -- Chapter 20: The Creative Potential of Humor; Anna Malecka -- Chapter 21: Educational Paradigm Shift Towards Phenomenological Pedagogy; Kiymet Selvi -- Chapter 22: Human Soul, Body and Life Horizons; Maija Kule -- PART VI.- Chapter 23: The Unity of Eastern and Western Thought Traditions in A-T. Tymieniecka's Phenomenology of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Chapter 24: Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos; Bence Peter Marosan -- Chapter 25: The Outside's Inside: The Phenomenology of the External World in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Thought; Ronny Miron -- Chapter 26: Kant and Starry Heavens or the Splendor and Misery of Speculative Rationalism; Rihards Kulis -- PART VII -- Chapter 27: How to Approach Heideggerian Gods; Jani Vanhala -- Chapter 28 : Meaning in the Forthcoming Sciences of Life: From Nietzsche and Husserl to Embodiment and Biosemiotics; Ammar Zeifa -- Chapter 29: Motion in Crisis: Why the Analytic Principles of Thought Destroy Motion and Life in the Cosmos; Ion Soteropoulous -- Chapter 30: “Heraclitus/Nietzsche/Heidegger in Πόλεμς” - “τὰ δὲ Πάντα οἰακίζει Κεραυνός”- Heraclitus; Kiyimo Murata-Soraci -- Chapter 31: Lebenswelt and Operational Methodology in the Philosophical and the Epistemological Reflections of Hugo Dingler; Dario Sacchi -- Chapter 32: The Permanent Creativity of the Self; Stefano Polenta -- PART VIII -- Chapter 33: Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity; Claus Halberg and Simen Oyen -- Chapter 34 : The Meeting of Man with Man; Leszek Pyra -- Chapter 35: Humour, an Enlightening and Restorative Force of the Inner Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach; Tereza-Brindusa Palade. .
This book celebrates the investigative power of phenomenology to explore the phenomenological sense of space and time in conjunction with the phenomenology of intentionality, the invisible, the sacred, and the mystical. It examines the course of life through its ontopoietic genesis, opening the cosmic sphere to logos. The work also explores, on the one hand, the intellectual drive to locate our cosmic position in the universe and, on the other, the pull toward the infinite. It intertwines science and its grounding principles with imagination in order to make sense of the infinite. This work is the first of a two-part work that contains papers presented at the 62nd International Congress of Phenomenology, The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life, held in Paris, France, August 2012. It features the work of scholars in such diverse disciplines as biology, anthropology, pedagogy, and psychology who philosophically investigate the cosmic origins of beingness. Coverage in this first part includes: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life, Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka, Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life, Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation, The Creative Potential of Humor, Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos, and Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity. .
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319020150
Subject:
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of nature.
Phenomenology.
Cosmology.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Cosmology.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 116
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 116
Contents:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life; Nicoletta Ghigi (translated by Antonio Calcagno) -- Chapter 2: Moral Excellence as Cosmicization of Human Beingness in the Ontopoietic Perspective; Carmen Cozma -- Chapter 3: The Inseparable Link between "Cosmology" and "Life World" in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophy: The Originality of a New Perspective of the "Real Individual and Autonomous Being", A Possible Comparison with Hedwig Conrad-Martius' "Phenomenological Realism"; Francesco Alfieri -- Chapter 4: The Forces of the Cosmos before Genesis and Before Life. Some Remarks on Eugen Fink's Philosophy of the World; Simona Bertolini -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Ontopoiesis in Ben Okri's Poetic Oeuvre and A Time for New Dreams (2011); Rosemary Gray -- Chapter 6: Cosmic Order and Exoneration of the Beautiful: Visions of the Problem in Contemporary Philosophy; Ella Buceniece -- Chapter 7: The Law of Opposites in the Ontopoiesis of Life and in Language; Zaiga Ikere -- Chapter 8: The Forces of Darkness and the Forces of Goodness: Jerzy Nowosielski's Concept; Katarzyna Stark -- Chapter 9: Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka; Anar Jafarov -- PART III -- Chapter 10: Anthropological Regression in the Modern World vs. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Metaphysics of Ontopoiesis of Life; Jan Szmyd -- Chapter 11: Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life; Attila Grandpierre -- Chapter 12: The Cosmos of Yolanthe – Knowing Without Seeing; Detlev Quintern -- Chapter 13: Philosophical Hermeneutics Confronted by that which is Different; Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- Chapter 14: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s and Max Scheler's Phenomenology as the Ontopoietic Genesis of a Manager’s Life; Bronislaw Bombala -- PART IV -- Chapter 15: Comparative Phenomenology of Singing and Dance as Involving Artistic "Instruments" Incorporated into the Body of their Performer; Alessia Rita Vitale -- Chapter 16: Phenomenology and Archeology: Methodological Insights and Thematic Inspirations; Jaroslava Vydrova -- Chapter 17: Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation; Ineta Kivle -- Chapter 18: Directing Anatoly Vasilyev, from Individual Creative Manner to the Method; Valery Kolenova -- PART V -- Chapter 19: Teleology in Nature and Life-Transforming Art; Vladimir L. Marchenkov -- Chapter 20: The Creative Potential of Humor; Anna Malecka -- Chapter 21: Educational Paradigm Shift Towards Phenomenological Pedagogy; Kiymet Selvi -- Chapter 22: Human Soul, Body and Life Horizons; Maija Kule -- PART VI.- Chapter 23: The Unity of Eastern and Western Thought Traditions in A-T. Tymieniecka's Phenomenology of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Chapter 24: Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos; Bence Peter Marosan -- Chapter 25: The Outside's Inside: The Phenomenology of the External World in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Thought; Ronny Miron -- Chapter 26: Kant and Starry Heavens or the Splendor and Misery of Speculative Rationalism; Rihards Kulis -- PART VII -- Chapter 27: How to Approach Heideggerian Gods; Jani Vanhala -- Chapter 28 : Meaning in the Forthcoming Sciences of Life: From Nietzsche and Husserl to Embodiment and Biosemiotics; Ammar Zeifa -- Chapter 29: Motion in Crisis: Why the Analytic Principles of Thought Destroy Motion and Life in the Cosmos; Ion Soteropoulous -- Chapter 30: “Heraclitus/Nietzsche/Heidegger in Πόλεμς” - “τὰ δὲ Πάντα οἰακίζει Κεραυνός”- Heraclitus; Kiyimo Murata-Soraci -- Chapter 31: Lebenswelt and Operational Methodology in the Philosophical and the Epistemological Reflections of Hugo Dingler; Dario Sacchi -- Chapter 32: The Permanent Creativity of the Self; Stefano Polenta -- PART VIII -- Chapter 33: Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity; Claus Halberg and Simen Oyen -- Chapter 34 : The Meeting of Man with Man; Leszek Pyra -- Chapter 35: Humour, an Enlightening and Restorative Force of the Inner Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach; Tereza-Brindusa Palade. .
Physical Description:
X, 508 p. 11 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02015-0
Publication Date:
2014.
Title:
Phenomenology of Space and Time The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life: Book One / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life; Nicoletta Ghigi (translated by Antonio Calcagno) -- Chapter 2: Moral Excellence as Cosmicization of Human Beingness in the Ontopoietic Perspective; Carmen Cozma -- Chapter 3: The Inseparable Link between "Cosmology" and "Life World" in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophy: The Originality of a New Perspective of the "Real Individual and Autonomous Being", A Possible Comparison with Hedwig Conrad-Martius' "Phenomenological Realism"; Francesco Alfieri -- Chapter 4: The Forces of the Cosmos before Genesis and Before Life. Some Remarks on Eugen Fink's Philosophy of the World; Simona Bertolini -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Ontopoiesis in Ben Okri's Poetic Oeuvre and A Time for New Dreams (2011); Rosemary Gray -- Chapter 6: Cosmic Order and Exoneration of the Beautiful: Visions of the Problem in Contemporary Philosophy; Ella Buceniece -- Chapter 7: The Law of Opposites in the Ontopoiesis of Life and in Language; Zaiga Ikere -- Chapter 8: The Forces of Darkness and the Forces of Goodness: Jerzy Nowosielski's Concept; Katarzyna Stark -- Chapter 9: Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka; Anar Jafarov -- PART III -- Chapter 10: Anthropological Regression in the Modern World vs. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Metaphysics of Ontopoiesis of Life; Jan Szmyd -- Chapter 11: Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life; Attila Grandpierre -- Chapter 12: The Cosmos of Yolanthe – Knowing Without Seeing; Detlev Quintern -- Chapter 13: Philosophical Hermeneutics Confronted by that which is Different; Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- Chapter 14: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s and Max Scheler's Phenomenology as the Ontopoietic Genesis of a Manager’s Life; Bronislaw Bombala -- PART IV -- Chapter 15: Comparative Phenomenology of Singing and Dance as Involving Artistic "Instruments" Incorporated into the Body of their Performer; Alessia Rita Vitale -- Chapter 16: Phenomenology and Archeology: Methodological Insights and Thematic Inspirations; Jaroslava Vydrova -- Chapter 17: Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation; Ineta Kivle -- Chapter 18: Directing Anatoly Vasilyev, from Individual Creative Manner to the Method; Valery Kolenova -- PART V -- Chapter 19: Teleology in Nature and Life-Transforming Art; Vladimir L. Marchenkov -- Chapter 20: The Creative Potential of Humor; Anna Malecka -- Chapter 21: Educational Paradigm Shift Towards Phenomenological Pedagogy; Kiymet Selvi -- Chapter 22: Human Soul, Body and Life Horizons; Maija Kule -- PART VI.- Chapter 23: The Unity of Eastern and Western Thought Traditions in A-T. Tymieniecka's Phenomenology of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Chapter 24: Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos; Bence Peter Marosan -- Chapter 25: The Outside's Inside: The Phenomenology of the External World in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Thought; Ronny Miron -- Chapter 26: Kant and Starry Heavens or the Splendor and Misery of Speculative Rationalism; Rihards Kulis -- PART VII -- Chapter 27: How to Approach Heideggerian Gods; Jani Vanhala -- Chapter 28 : Meaning in the Forthcoming Sciences of Life: From Nietzsche and Husserl to Embodiment and Biosemiotics; Ammar Zeifa -- Chapter 29: Motion in Crisis: Why the Analytic Principles of Thought Destroy Motion and Life in the Cosmos; Ion Soteropoulous -- Chapter 30: “Heraclitus/Nietzsche/Heidegger in Πόλεμς” - “τὰ δὲ Πάντα οἰακίζει Κεραυνός”- Heraclitus; Kiyimo Murata-Soraci -- Chapter 31: Lebenswelt and Operational Methodology in the Philosophical and the Epistemological Reflections of Hugo Dingler; Dario Sacchi -- Chapter 32: The Permanent Creativity of the Self; Stefano Polenta -- PART VIII -- Chapter 33: Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity; Claus Halberg and Simen Oyen -- Chapter 34 : The Meeting of Man with Man; Leszek Pyra -- Chapter 35: Humour, an Enlightening and Restorative Force of the Inner Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach; Tereza-Brindusa Palade. .
This book celebrates the investigative power of phenomenology to explore the phenomenological sense of space and time in conjunction with the phenomenology of intentionality, the invisible, the sacred, and the mystical. It examines the course of life through its ontopoietic genesis, opening the cosmic sphere to logos. The work also explores, on the one hand, the intellectual drive to locate our cosmic position in the universe and, on the other, the pull toward the infinite. It intertwines science and its grounding principles with imagination in order to make sense of the infinite. This work is the first of a two-part work that contains papers presented at the 62nd International Congress of Phenomenology, The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life, held in Paris, France, August 2012. It features the work of scholars in such diverse disciplines as biology, anthropology, pedagogy, and psychology who philosophically investigate the cosmic origins of beingness. Coverage in this first part includes: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life, Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka, Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life, Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation, The Creative Potential of Humor, Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos, and Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity. .
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319020150
Subject:
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy of nature.
Phenomenology.
Cosmology.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Cosmology.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy of nature.
Philosophy of Man.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 116
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 116
Contents:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Toward a New Enlightenment: Metaphysics as Philosophy of Life; Nicoletta Ghigi (translated by Antonio Calcagno) -- Chapter 2: Moral Excellence as Cosmicization of Human Beingness in the Ontopoietic Perspective; Carmen Cozma -- Chapter 3: The Inseparable Link between "Cosmology" and "Life World" in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophy: The Originality of a New Perspective of the "Real Individual and Autonomous Being", A Possible Comparison with Hedwig Conrad-Martius' "Phenomenological Realism"; Francesco Alfieri -- Chapter 4: The Forces of the Cosmos before Genesis and Before Life. Some Remarks on Eugen Fink's Philosophy of the World; Simona Bertolini -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Ontopoiesis in Ben Okri's Poetic Oeuvre and A Time for New Dreams (2011); Rosemary Gray -- Chapter 6: Cosmic Order and Exoneration of the Beautiful: Visions of the Problem in Contemporary Philosophy; Ella Buceniece -- Chapter 7: The Law of Opposites in the Ontopoiesis of Life and in Language; Zaiga Ikere -- Chapter 8: The Forces of Darkness and the Forces of Goodness: Jerzy Nowosielski's Concept; Katarzyna Stark -- Chapter 9: Transformation in Phenomenology: Husserl and Tymieniecka; Anar Jafarov -- PART III -- Chapter 10: Anthropological Regression in the Modern World vs. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Metaphysics of Ontopoiesis of Life; Jan Szmyd -- Chapter 11: Biologically Organized Quantum Vacuum and the Cosmic Origin of Cellular Life; Attila Grandpierre -- Chapter 12: The Cosmos of Yolanthe – Knowing Without Seeing; Detlev Quintern -- Chapter 13: Philosophical Hermeneutics Confronted by that which is Different; Aleksandra Pawliszyn -- Chapter 14: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s and Max Scheler's Phenomenology as the Ontopoietic Genesis of a Manager’s Life; Bronislaw Bombala -- PART IV -- Chapter 15: Comparative Phenomenology of Singing and Dance as Involving Artistic "Instruments" Incorporated into the Body of their Performer; Alessia Rita Vitale -- Chapter 16: Phenomenology and Archeology: Methodological Insights and Thematic Inspirations; Jaroslava Vydrova -- Chapter 17: Plotinus "Enneads" and Self-Creation; Ineta Kivle -- Chapter 18: Directing Anatoly Vasilyev, from Individual Creative Manner to the Method; Valery Kolenova -- PART V -- Chapter 19: Teleology in Nature and Life-Transforming Art; Vladimir L. Marchenkov -- Chapter 20: The Creative Potential of Humor; Anna Malecka -- Chapter 21: Educational Paradigm Shift Towards Phenomenological Pedagogy; Kiymet Selvi -- Chapter 22: Human Soul, Body and Life Horizons; Maija Kule -- PART VI.- Chapter 23: The Unity of Eastern and Western Thought Traditions in A-T. Tymieniecka's Phenomenology of Life; Salahaddin Khalilov -- Chapter 24: Transcendental Morphology – A Phenomenological Interpretation of Human and Non-Human Cosmos; Bence Peter Marosan -- Chapter 25: The Outside's Inside: The Phenomenology of the External World in Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Thought; Ronny Miron -- Chapter 26: Kant and Starry Heavens or the Splendor and Misery of Speculative Rationalism; Rihards Kulis -- PART VII -- Chapter 27: How to Approach Heideggerian Gods; Jani Vanhala -- Chapter 28 : Meaning in the Forthcoming Sciences of Life: From Nietzsche and Husserl to Embodiment and Biosemiotics; Ammar Zeifa -- Chapter 29: Motion in Crisis: Why the Analytic Principles of Thought Destroy Motion and Life in the Cosmos; Ion Soteropoulous -- Chapter 30: “Heraclitus/Nietzsche/Heidegger in Πόλεμς” - “τὰ δὲ Πάντα οἰακίζει Κεραυνός”- Heraclitus; Kiyimo Murata-Soraci -- Chapter 31: Lebenswelt and Operational Methodology in the Philosophical and the Epistemological Reflections of Hugo Dingler; Dario Sacchi -- Chapter 32: The Permanent Creativity of the Self; Stefano Polenta -- PART VIII -- Chapter 33: Cognition and Emotion: From Dichotomy to Ambiguity; Claus Halberg and Simen Oyen -- Chapter 34 : The Meeting of Man with Man; Leszek Pyra -- Chapter 35: Humour, an Enlightening and Restorative Force of the Inner Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach; Tereza-Brindusa Palade. .
Physical Description:
X, 508 p. 11 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02015-0
Publication Date:
2014.
Title:
Phenomenology of Space and Time The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life: Book Two / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Daniela Verducci -- Chapter 2: Towards a Phenomenology of Life and Invisible: Generativity and Sonship in the Thought of Michel Henry; Giovanna Costanzo -- Chapter 3: Intentionalité, Telos, Transcendentalité en tant que forces Ontopoiétiques du Cosmos; Francesco Totaro -- Chapter 4 : Pythagoras in the Sacred Cosmos of Chartres Cathedral; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Le chaos du monde sensible et la quête du sens rudimentaire (à partir de Plotin); Robert Karul -- Chapter 6 : Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Chapter 7: Duality and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics; Tsung-I Dow -- PART III -- Chapter 8: Ontopoietic Process of Life in Kierkegaard's Books: Zoe and Bios; Elodie Gontier -- Chapter 9: Edifices; Semiha Akinci -- Chapter 10: The Cave, the Lifeworld and the Tradition: The Transcendence-Immanence Contrast Perspective; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- Chapter 11: Wahdat al-Wujud and Logos of Life: The Philosophical Comparison; Konul Bunyadzade -- Chapter 12: Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction; Sibel Oktar.- PART IV -- Chapter 13: The Open Void – Embodiment & Experience – In Film/Video/Numeric-Computer Art & Immersive Environments; Marguerite Harris -- Chapter 14: Ontopoiesis of Eidolon and Transcendental Schematism in Cassirer and the Concept of Ontology in Meinong and Quine; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- Chapter 15: Dia– Log(os): Genesis of Communicological Virtues in the Phenomenology of Life, with the reference to the Advaita Vedānta of ādi Śaṅkara; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Chapter 16: The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence; Konrad Rokstad -- Chapter 17: Evolution of Matter and Spirit, Rediscovering Slowacki’s Mysticism and Teilhard de Chardin's Theology; Piotr Popiolek -- PART V -- Chapter 18: Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust; Mara Stafecka -- Chapter 19: Artist's Personal Cosmogony, Andre Gide and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz's Concept of Cosmos, Genesis of Life and Origin of Art; Daria Gosek -- Chapter 20: Phenomenological Elucidation of Any Self Demonstrative Form of Expression; Erkut Sezgin -- PART VI -- Chapter 21: Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling; Lucrezia Piraino -- Chapter 22 : Hyper Klein Bottle Logophysics Ontopoiesis of the Cosmos and Life; Diego Rapoport. .
This work celebrates the investigative power of phenomenology to explore the phenomenological sense of space and time in conjunction with the phenomenology of intentionality, the invisible, the sacred, and the mystical. It examines the course of life through its ontopoietic genesis, opening the cosmic sphere to logos. The work also explores, on the one hand, the intellectual drive to locate our cosmic position in the universe and, on the other, the pull toward the infinite. It intertwines science and its grounding principles with imagination in order to make sense of the infinite. This book is the second of a two-part work that contains papers presented at the 62nd International Congress of Phenomenology, The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life, held in Paris, France, August 2012. It features the work of scholars in such diverse disciplines as biology, anthropology, pedagogy, and psychology who philosophically investigate the cosmic origins of beingness. Coverage in this second part includes: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life, Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space, Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction, The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence, Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust, and Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319020396
Subject:
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy and science.
Phenomenology.
Cosmology.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Cosmology.
Philosophy of Science.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 117
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 117
Contents:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Daniela Verducci -- Chapter 2: Towards a Phenomenology of Life and Invisible: Generativity and Sonship in the Thought of Michel Henry; Giovanna Costanzo -- Chapter 3: Intentionalité, Telos, Transcendentalité en tant que forces Ontopoiétiques du Cosmos; Francesco Totaro -- Chapter 4 : Pythagoras in the Sacred Cosmos of Chartres Cathedral; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Le chaos du monde sensible et la quête du sens rudimentaire (à partir de Plotin); Robert Karul -- Chapter 6 : Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Chapter 7: Duality and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics; Tsung-I Dow -- PART III -- Chapter 8: Ontopoietic Process of Life in Kierkegaard's Books: Zoe and Bios; Elodie Gontier -- Chapter 9: Edifices; Semiha Akinci -- Chapter 10: The Cave, the Lifeworld and the Tradition: The Transcendence-Immanence Contrast Perspective; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- Chapter 11: Wahdat al-Wujud and Logos of Life: The Philosophical Comparison; Konul Bunyadzade -- Chapter 12: Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction; Sibel Oktar.- PART IV -- Chapter 13: The Open Void – Embodiment & Experience – In Film/Video/Numeric-Computer Art & Immersive Environments; Marguerite Harris -- Chapter 14: Ontopoiesis of Eidolon and Transcendental Schematism in Cassirer and the Concept of Ontology in Meinong and Quine; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- Chapter 15: Dia– Log(os): Genesis of Communicological Virtues in the Phenomenology of Life, with the reference to the Advaita Vedānta of ādi Śaṅkara; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Chapter 16: The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence; Konrad Rokstad -- Chapter 17: Evolution of Matter and Spirit, Rediscovering Slowacki’s Mysticism and Teilhard de Chardin's Theology; Piotr Popiolek -- PART V -- Chapter 18: Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust; Mara Stafecka -- Chapter 19: Artist's Personal Cosmogony, Andre Gide and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz's Concept of Cosmos, Genesis of Life and Origin of Art; Daria Gosek -- Chapter 20: Phenomenological Elucidation of Any Self Demonstrative Form of Expression; Erkut Sezgin -- PART VI -- Chapter 21: Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling; Lucrezia Piraino -- Chapter 22 : Hyper Klein Bottle Logophysics Ontopoiesis of the Cosmos and Life; Diego Rapoport. .
Physical Description:
IX, 358 p. 26 illus., 24 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02039-6
Publication Date:
2014.
Title:
Phenomenology of Space and Time The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life: Book Two / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Daniela Verducci -- Chapter 2: Towards a Phenomenology of Life and Invisible: Generativity and Sonship in the Thought of Michel Henry; Giovanna Costanzo -- Chapter 3: Intentionalité, Telos, Transcendentalité en tant que forces Ontopoiétiques du Cosmos; Francesco Totaro -- Chapter 4 : Pythagoras in the Sacred Cosmos of Chartres Cathedral; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Le chaos du monde sensible et la quête du sens rudimentaire (à partir de Plotin); Robert Karul -- Chapter 6 : Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Chapter 7: Duality and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics; Tsung-I Dow -- PART III -- Chapter 8: Ontopoietic Process of Life in Kierkegaard's Books: Zoe and Bios; Elodie Gontier -- Chapter 9: Edifices; Semiha Akinci -- Chapter 10: The Cave, the Lifeworld and the Tradition: The Transcendence-Immanence Contrast Perspective; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- Chapter 11: Wahdat al-Wujud and Logos of Life: The Philosophical Comparison; Konul Bunyadzade -- Chapter 12: Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction; Sibel Oktar.- PART IV -- Chapter 13: The Open Void – Embodiment & Experience – In Film/Video/Numeric-Computer Art & Immersive Environments; Marguerite Harris -- Chapter 14: Ontopoiesis of Eidolon and Transcendental Schematism in Cassirer and the Concept of Ontology in Meinong and Quine; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- Chapter 15: Dia– Log(os): Genesis of Communicological Virtues in the Phenomenology of Life, with the reference to the Advaita Vedānta of ādi Śaṅkara; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Chapter 16: The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence; Konrad Rokstad -- Chapter 17: Evolution of Matter and Spirit, Rediscovering Slowacki’s Mysticism and Teilhard de Chardin's Theology; Piotr Popiolek -- PART V -- Chapter 18: Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust; Mara Stafecka -- Chapter 19: Artist's Personal Cosmogony, Andre Gide and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz's Concept of Cosmos, Genesis of Life and Origin of Art; Daria Gosek -- Chapter 20: Phenomenological Elucidation of Any Self Demonstrative Form of Expression; Erkut Sezgin -- PART VI -- Chapter 21: Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling; Lucrezia Piraino -- Chapter 22 : Hyper Klein Bottle Logophysics Ontopoiesis of the Cosmos and Life; Diego Rapoport. .
This work celebrates the investigative power of phenomenology to explore the phenomenological sense of space and time in conjunction with the phenomenology of intentionality, the invisible, the sacred, and the mystical. It examines the course of life through its ontopoietic genesis, opening the cosmic sphere to logos. The work also explores, on the one hand, the intellectual drive to locate our cosmic position in the universe and, on the other, the pull toward the infinite. It intertwines science and its grounding principles with imagination in order to make sense of the infinite. This book is the second of a two-part work that contains papers presented at the 62nd International Congress of Phenomenology, The Forces of the Cosmos and the Ontopoietic Genesis of Life, held in Paris, France, August 2012. It features the work of scholars in such diverse disciplines as biology, anthropology, pedagogy, and psychology who philosophically investigate the cosmic origins of beingness. Coverage in this second part includes: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life, Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space, Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction, The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence, Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust, and Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319020396
Subject:
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Philosophy and science.
Phenomenology.
Cosmology.
Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Cosmology.
Philosophy of Science.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 117
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 117
Contents:
PART I -- Chapter 1: Communicative Virtues of A-T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Daniela Verducci -- Chapter 2: Towards a Phenomenology of Life and Invisible: Generativity and Sonship in the Thought of Michel Henry; Giovanna Costanzo -- Chapter 3: Intentionalité, Telos, Transcendentalité en tant que forces Ontopoiétiques du Cosmos; Francesco Totaro -- Chapter 4 : Pythagoras in the Sacred Cosmos of Chartres Cathedral; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- PART II -- Chapter 5: Le chaos du monde sensible et la quête du sens rudimentaire (à partir de Plotin); Robert Karul -- Chapter 6 : Intentionality of Time and Quantum – Phenomenological Sense of Space; Mamuka G. Dolidze -- Chapter 7: Duality and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics; Tsung-I Dow -- PART III -- Chapter 8: Ontopoietic Process of Life in Kierkegaard's Books: Zoe and Bios; Elodie Gontier -- Chapter 9: Edifices; Semiha Akinci -- Chapter 10: The Cave, the Lifeworld and the Tradition: The Transcendence-Immanence Contrast Perspective; Abdul Rahim Afaki -- Chapter 11: Wahdat al-Wujud and Logos of Life: The Philosophical Comparison; Konul Bunyadzade -- Chapter 12: Consciousness of the Cosmos: A Thought Experiment Through Philosophy and Science Fiction; Sibel Oktar.- PART IV -- Chapter 13: The Open Void – Embodiment & Experience – In Film/Video/Numeric-Computer Art & Immersive Environments; Marguerite Harris -- Chapter 14: Ontopoiesis of Eidolon and Transcendental Schematism in Cassirer and the Concept of Ontology in Meinong and Quine; Giuseppina Sgueglia -- Chapter 15: Dia– Log(os): Genesis of Communicological Virtues in the Phenomenology of Life, with the reference to the Advaita Vedānta of ādi Śaṅkara; Olga Louchakova-Schwartz -- Chapter 16: The Cosmos and Bodily Life on Earth Elucidated within the Historicity of Human Existence; Konrad Rokstad -- Chapter 17: Evolution of Matter and Spirit, Rediscovering Slowacki’s Mysticism and Teilhard de Chardin's Theology; Piotr Popiolek -- PART V -- Chapter 18: Novel as Path - Mamardashvili's Lectures on Proust; Mara Stafecka -- Chapter 19: Artist's Personal Cosmogony, Andre Gide and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz's Concept of Cosmos, Genesis of Life and Origin of Art; Daria Gosek -- Chapter 20: Phenomenological Elucidation of Any Self Demonstrative Form of Expression; Erkut Sezgin -- PART VI -- Chapter 21: Comments on Max Scheler's Thought and Philosophical Counseling; Lucrezia Piraino -- Chapter 22 : Hyper Klein Bottle Logophysics Ontopoiesis of the Cosmos and Life; Diego Rapoport. .
Physical Description:
IX, 358 p. 26 illus., 24 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02039-6
Publication Date:
2014.
Title:
The Presence of Duns Scotus in the Thought of Edith Stein The question of individuality / by Francesco Alfieri.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Alfieri, Francesco. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A historic and critical study of the “Scotist” sources used by Edith Stein -- Chapter 3: The question of the principium individuationis in the writings of Duns Scotus. Ordinatio/Lectura – Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum -- Chapter 4: The intangible individuality of human beings. The originality of Edith Stein’s perspective -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Postface -- Bibliography.
This book examines the phenomenological anthropology of Edith Stein. It specifically focuses on the question which Stein addressed in her work Finite and Eternal Being: What is the foundational principle that makes the individual unique and unrepeatable within the human species? Traditional analyses of Edith Stein’s writings have tended to frame her views on this issue as being influenced by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, while neglecting her interest in the lesser-known figure of Duns Scotus. Yet, as this book shows, with regard to the question of individuality, Stein was critical of Aquinas’ approach, finding that of Duns Scotus to be more convincing. In order to get to the heart of Stein’s readings of Duns Scotus, this book looks at her published writings and her personal correspondence, in addition to conducting a meticulous analysis of the original codexes on which her sources were based. Written with diligence and flair, the book critically evaluates the authenticity of Stein’s sources and shows how the position of Scotus himself evolved. It highlights the originality of Stein’s contribution, which was to rediscover the relevance of Mediaeval scholastic thought and reinterpret it in the language of the Phenomenological school founded by Edmund Husserl.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319156637
Subject:
Philosophy.
Medieval philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Medieval Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 120
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 120
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A historic and critical study of the “Scotist” sources used by Edith Stein -- Chapter 3: The question of the principium individuationis in the writings of Duns Scotus. Ordinatio/Lectura – Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum -- Chapter 4: The intangible individuality of human beings. The originality of Edith Stein’s perspective -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Postface -- Bibliography.
Physical Description:
XV, 184 p. 6 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15663-7
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
The Presence of Duns Scotus in the Thought of Edith Stein The question of individuality / by Francesco Alfieri.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Alfieri, Francesco. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A historic and critical study of the “Scotist” sources used by Edith Stein -- Chapter 3: The question of the principium individuationis in the writings of Duns Scotus. Ordinatio/Lectura – Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum -- Chapter 4: The intangible individuality of human beings. The originality of Edith Stein’s perspective -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Postface -- Bibliography.
This book examines the phenomenological anthropology of Edith Stein. It specifically focuses on the question which Stein addressed in her work Finite and Eternal Being: What is the foundational principle that makes the individual unique and unrepeatable within the human species? Traditional analyses of Edith Stein’s writings have tended to frame her views on this issue as being influenced by Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, while neglecting her interest in the lesser-known figure of Duns Scotus. Yet, as this book shows, with regard to the question of individuality, Stein was critical of Aquinas’ approach, finding that of Duns Scotus to be more convincing. In order to get to the heart of Stein’s readings of Duns Scotus, this book looks at her published writings and her personal correspondence, in addition to conducting a meticulous analysis of the original codexes on which her sources were based. Written with diligence and flair, the book critically evaluates the authenticity of Stein’s sources and shows how the position of Scotus himself evolved. It highlights the originality of Stein’s contribution, which was to rediscover the relevance of Mediaeval scholastic thought and reinterpret it in the language of the Phenomenological school founded by Edmund Husserl.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319156637
Subject:
Philosophy.
Medieval philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Medieval Philosophy.
Metaphysics.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 120
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 120
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A historic and critical study of the “Scotist” sources used by Edith Stein -- Chapter 3: The question of the principium individuationis in the writings of Duns Scotus. Ordinatio/Lectura – Quaestiones super Libros Metaphysicorum -- Chapter 4: The intangible individuality of human beings. The originality of Edith Stein’s perspective -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Postface -- Bibliography.
Physical Description:
XV, 184 p. 6 illus. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15663-7
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
The Sense of Things Toward a Phenomenological Realism / by Angela Ales Bello.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Ales Bello, Angela. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction: On the Controversy Between Idealism and Realism.- Part 1: Epoché, Decision, Motivation -- Chapter 1: Method and Decision -- Chapter 2. Decision and Motivation.- Part 2: Why the Transcendental? Chapter 3. Knowledge of Things -- Chapter 4. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge -- Chapter 5. The Co-Relation of the I and World -- Part 3: The Sense of Things: From Logic to Ontology -- Chapter 6: The Path to Ontology -- Chapter 7: From Ontology to Phenomenology and Vice Versa -- Chapter 8: Ontology From Formal Logic and Transcendental Logic -- Chapter 9: Formal-General Ontology of the Life-World -- Chapter 10: Ontology Spoken in Many Ways -- Part 4: The Genesis of Knowledge and the Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 11. The A Priori of the Life World -- Chapter 12. Science and Life -- Chapter 13. The Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 14. Toward a New “Transcendental Aesthetic” -- Part 5: The Sense of Things: Hyletics, Anthropology, Metaphysics -- Chapter 15: What is Hyletics? -- Chapter 16: From Hyletics to Anthropology -- Chapter 17: From Hyletics to Metaphysics -- Part 6: Transcendental Idealism Revisited -- Chapter 18: Contrasting Reasons -- Chapter 19: An Examination of the Excursus on Transcendental Idealism.- Chapter 20: Animating Apprehension in Kant, Husserl and Stein -- Chapter 21: The Formation of the Spatial Object Chapter 22: The Question of Existence -- Chapter 23: What is Transcendental Idealism?.- Part 7: Phenomenology as Transcendental Realism -- Chapter 24: Genesis of the Notion “Transcendental Idealism” -- Chapter 25: Transcendental Idealism as Transcendental Realism.- Concluding Synthesis -- Notes -- Bibliography. .
This book proposes a new interpretative key for reading and overcoming the binary of idealism and realism. It explores the way human consciousness unfolds through the relationship between the I and the world—a field of phenomenological investigation that cannot and must not remain closed within the limits of its own disciplinary boundaries. The book focuses on the question of realism in contemporary debates, ultimately dismantling prejudices and automatisms that one finds therein. It shows that at the root of the controversy between realism and idealism there often lie equivocations of a semantic nature. By returning to the origins of modern phenomenology this study mines the Husserlian concept of transcendental idealism. Following this path, and neutralizing the extreme positions of an acritical idealism and a naïve realism, the book proposes a “transcendental realism”: the horizon of a dynamic unity that embraces the process of cognition and that grounds the relation, and not the subordination, of subject and object. The close reading of this reciprocity offered here allows one to surpass the limits of the domain of knowing, leading one to fundamental questions about the ultimate sense of things and their origin.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319153957
Subject:
Philosophy.
Epistemology.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Epistemology.
History of Philosophy.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 118
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 118
Contents:
Introduction: On the Controversy Between Idealism and Realism.- Part 1: Epoché, Decision, Motivation -- Chapter 1: Method and Decision -- Chapter 2. Decision and Motivation.- Part 2: Why the Transcendental? Chapter 3. Knowledge of Things -- Chapter 4. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge -- Chapter 5. The Co-Relation of the I and World -- Part 3: The Sense of Things: From Logic to Ontology -- Chapter 6: The Path to Ontology -- Chapter 7: From Ontology to Phenomenology and Vice Versa -- Chapter 8: Ontology From Formal Logic and Transcendental Logic -- Chapter 9: Formal-General Ontology of the Life-World -- Chapter 10: Ontology Spoken in Many Ways -- Part 4: The Genesis of Knowledge and the Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 11. The A Priori of the Life World -- Chapter 12. Science and Life -- Chapter 13. The Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 14. Toward a New “Transcendental Aesthetic” -- Part 5: The Sense of Things: Hyletics, Anthropology, Metaphysics -- Chapter 15: What is Hyletics? -- Chapter 16: From Hyletics to Anthropology -- Chapter 17: From Hyletics to Metaphysics -- Part 6: Transcendental Idealism Revisited -- Chapter 18: Contrasting Reasons -- Chapter 19: An Examination of the Excursus on Transcendental Idealism.- Chapter 20: Animating Apprehension in Kant, Husserl and Stein -- Chapter 21: The Formation of the Spatial Object Chapter 22: The Question of Existence -- Chapter 23: What is Transcendental Idealism?.- Part 7: Phenomenology as Transcendental Realism -- Chapter 24: Genesis of the Notion “Transcendental Idealism” -- Chapter 25: Transcendental Idealism as Transcendental Realism.- Concluding Synthesis -- Notes -- Bibliography. .
Physical Description:
XV, 118 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15395-7
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
The Sense of Things Toward a Phenomenological Realism / by Angela Ales Bello.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Ales Bello, Angela. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction: On the Controversy Between Idealism and Realism.- Part 1: Epoché, Decision, Motivation -- Chapter 1: Method and Decision -- Chapter 2. Decision and Motivation.- Part 2: Why the Transcendental? Chapter 3. Knowledge of Things -- Chapter 4. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge -- Chapter 5. The Co-Relation of the I and World -- Part 3: The Sense of Things: From Logic to Ontology -- Chapter 6: The Path to Ontology -- Chapter 7: From Ontology to Phenomenology and Vice Versa -- Chapter 8: Ontology From Formal Logic and Transcendental Logic -- Chapter 9: Formal-General Ontology of the Life-World -- Chapter 10: Ontology Spoken in Many Ways -- Part 4: The Genesis of Knowledge and the Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 11. The A Priori of the Life World -- Chapter 12. Science and Life -- Chapter 13. The Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 14. Toward a New “Transcendental Aesthetic” -- Part 5: The Sense of Things: Hyletics, Anthropology, Metaphysics -- Chapter 15: What is Hyletics? -- Chapter 16: From Hyletics to Anthropology -- Chapter 17: From Hyletics to Metaphysics -- Part 6: Transcendental Idealism Revisited -- Chapter 18: Contrasting Reasons -- Chapter 19: An Examination of the Excursus on Transcendental Idealism.- Chapter 20: Animating Apprehension in Kant, Husserl and Stein -- Chapter 21: The Formation of the Spatial Object Chapter 22: The Question of Existence -- Chapter 23: What is Transcendental Idealism?.- Part 7: Phenomenology as Transcendental Realism -- Chapter 24: Genesis of the Notion “Transcendental Idealism” -- Chapter 25: Transcendental Idealism as Transcendental Realism.- Concluding Synthesis -- Notes -- Bibliography. .
This book proposes a new interpretative key for reading and overcoming the binary of idealism and realism. It explores the way human consciousness unfolds through the relationship between the I and the world—a field of phenomenological investigation that cannot and must not remain closed within the limits of its own disciplinary boundaries. The book focuses on the question of realism in contemporary debates, ultimately dismantling prejudices and automatisms that one finds therein. It shows that at the root of the controversy between realism and idealism there often lie equivocations of a semantic nature. By returning to the origins of modern phenomenology this study mines the Husserlian concept of transcendental idealism. Following this path, and neutralizing the extreme positions of an acritical idealism and a naïve realism, the book proposes a “transcendental realism”: the horizon of a dynamic unity that embraces the process of cognition and that grounds the relation, and not the subordination, of subject and object. The close reading of this reciprocity offered here allows one to surpass the limits of the domain of knowing, leading one to fundamental questions about the ultimate sense of things and their origin.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319153957
Subject:
Philosophy.
Epistemology.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Epistemology.
History of Philosophy.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 118
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 118
Contents:
Introduction: On the Controversy Between Idealism and Realism.- Part 1: Epoché, Decision, Motivation -- Chapter 1: Method and Decision -- Chapter 2. Decision and Motivation.- Part 2: Why the Transcendental? Chapter 3. Knowledge of Things -- Chapter 4. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge -- Chapter 5. The Co-Relation of the I and World -- Part 3: The Sense of Things: From Logic to Ontology -- Chapter 6: The Path to Ontology -- Chapter 7: From Ontology to Phenomenology and Vice Versa -- Chapter 8: Ontology From Formal Logic and Transcendental Logic -- Chapter 9: Formal-General Ontology of the Life-World -- Chapter 10: Ontology Spoken in Many Ways -- Part 4: The Genesis of Knowledge and the Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 11. The A Priori of the Life World -- Chapter 12. Science and Life -- Chapter 13. The Foundation of the Sciences -- Chapter 14. Toward a New “Transcendental Aesthetic” -- Part 5: The Sense of Things: Hyletics, Anthropology, Metaphysics -- Chapter 15: What is Hyletics? -- Chapter 16: From Hyletics to Anthropology -- Chapter 17: From Hyletics to Metaphysics -- Part 6: Transcendental Idealism Revisited -- Chapter 18: Contrasting Reasons -- Chapter 19: An Examination of the Excursus on Transcendental Idealism.- Chapter 20: Animating Apprehension in Kant, Husserl and Stein -- Chapter 21: The Formation of the Spatial Object Chapter 22: The Question of Existence -- Chapter 23: What is Transcendental Idealism?.- Part 7: Phenomenology as Transcendental Realism -- Chapter 24: Genesis of the Notion “Transcendental Idealism” -- Chapter 25: Transcendental Idealism as Transcendental Realism.- Concluding Synthesis -- Notes -- Bibliography. .
Physical Description:
XV, 118 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15395-7
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
From Sky and Earth to Metaphysics edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
INTRODUCTION -- Some Remarks About Ontopoiesis as New Metaphysics; Francesco Totaro -- SECTION I; On Communicative Being in Postmodern Times; Daniela Verducci -- The Logos of Life: Autopoiesis, Ontopoiesis and Meta-Ontopoiesis; Elisa Tona -- Geometrical Representation of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Martha Cecilia Suarez Jimenz -- SECTION II; Celestial Experience of Life; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- On the Eternal Recurrence as the Ground of Holiness in the Light of Philip Groning's The Great Silence; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- SECTION III -- Reflecting the Sky Experience in a Japanese Garden; Lena Hopsch -- A Meditation on the Oddness of Christian Religiosity and Conception of Love Through Bergman’s Winter Light; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- The Moon as an Artistic Focus of the Illumination of Consciousness; Bruce Ross -- The Sky’s the Limit: Art and the Idea of Infinity; Brian Grassom -- From the Infinitesimal to the Infinite: Rolano Briseño Celestial Tablescapes; Scott A. Sherer -- SECTION IV; Earth and Skies as Conflicting Complementary or Supplementary Dramas in the Eternal War between Epistemology and Ethics; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Master and Emissary – The Drama of Dark Energy in Literature and Life; Rebecca Painter -- More than a Common Pest: The Fly as Non-Human Companion in Emily Dickinson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz when I Died” and Samuel Beckett’s Company; Mary Catanzaro -- Flutter of a Butterfly; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- SECTION V -- Drama Between Earth and Skies: Nietzsche, Saint-John Perse, Yves Bonnefoy; Victor Kocay -- Phenomenology is a Humanism: Husserl’s Hermeneutical-Historical Struggle to Determine the Genuine Meaning of Human Existence in The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology; George Heffernan -- Milton’s Sky-Earth Alchemy and Heidegger’s Earth-Sky Continuum – A Comparative Analysis; Bernard Micallef -- Forces of the Cosmos in Alam Minangkabau: A Phenomenological Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Language, Meaning, and Culture: Research in the Humanities; Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION VI -- Ringing Kimiyo Murata-Soraci On the Mystery of Sky and Earth in Camus’s The Exile and the Kingdom; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Gene Savoy’s Project X and Expanding the Mind Through the Sun and Astral Bodies; Bruce Ross. .
This is an exceptional volume which expands upon the World Phenomenology Institute’s recent research: the study of the beautiful intertwining of the skies and the cosmos with the human pursuits of philosophy, literature and the arts. The relationship of humans to the cosmos is examined through the exploration of phenomenology, metaphysics and the arts. The authors of this volume write on a variety of topics which all seek to open the reader’s eyes to the relationship of humans and our perception of our place in the cosmos. This volume offers a framework in which to present a rich panorama; a variety of perspectives illustrating how the perception of the interplay between human beings and the celestial realm advances in common experience and worldviews. This attempt to uncover our cosmic position is a great and worthwhile intellectual challenge. Philosophy as well as literature and the arts are nourished by this human quest for knowledge and understanding.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789401790635
Subject:
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 115
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 115
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- Some Remarks About Ontopoiesis as New Metaphysics; Francesco Totaro -- SECTION I; On Communicative Being in Postmodern Times; Daniela Verducci -- The Logos of Life: Autopoiesis, Ontopoiesis and Meta-Ontopoiesis; Elisa Tona -- Geometrical Representation of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Martha Cecilia Suarez Jimenz -- SECTION II; Celestial Experience of Life; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- On the Eternal Recurrence as the Ground of Holiness in the Light of Philip Groning's The Great Silence; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- SECTION III -- Reflecting the Sky Experience in a Japanese Garden; Lena Hopsch -- A Meditation on the Oddness of Christian Religiosity and Conception of Love Through Bergman’s Winter Light; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- The Moon as an Artistic Focus of the Illumination of Consciousness; Bruce Ross -- The Sky’s the Limit: Art and the Idea of Infinity; Brian Grassom -- From the Infinitesimal to the Infinite: Rolano Briseño Celestial Tablescapes; Scott A. Sherer -- SECTION IV; Earth and Skies as Conflicting Complementary or Supplementary Dramas in the Eternal War between Epistemology and Ethics; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Master and Emissary – The Drama of Dark Energy in Literature and Life; Rebecca Painter -- More than a Common Pest: The Fly as Non-Human Companion in Emily Dickinson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz when I Died” and Samuel Beckett’s Company; Mary Catanzaro -- Flutter of a Butterfly; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- SECTION V -- Drama Between Earth and Skies: Nietzsche, Saint-John Perse, Yves Bonnefoy; Victor Kocay -- Phenomenology is a Humanism: Husserl’s Hermeneutical-Historical Struggle to Determine the Genuine Meaning of Human Existence in The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology; George Heffernan -- Milton’s Sky-Earth Alchemy and Heidegger’s Earth-Sky Continuum – A Comparative Analysis; Bernard Micallef -- Forces of the Cosmos in Alam Minangkabau: A Phenomenological Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Language, Meaning, and Culture: Research in the Humanities; Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION VI -- Ringing Kimiyo Murata-Soraci On the Mystery of Sky and Earth in Camus’s The Exile and the Kingdom; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Gene Savoy’s Project X and Expanding the Mind Through the Sun and Astral Bodies; Bruce Ross. .
Physical Description:
XII, 302 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9063-5
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
From Sky and Earth to Metaphysics edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
INTRODUCTION -- Some Remarks About Ontopoiesis as New Metaphysics; Francesco Totaro -- SECTION I; On Communicative Being in Postmodern Times; Daniela Verducci -- The Logos of Life: Autopoiesis, Ontopoiesis and Meta-Ontopoiesis; Elisa Tona -- Geometrical Representation of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Martha Cecilia Suarez Jimenz -- SECTION II; Celestial Experience of Life; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- On the Eternal Recurrence as the Ground of Holiness in the Light of Philip Groning's The Great Silence; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- SECTION III -- Reflecting the Sky Experience in a Japanese Garden; Lena Hopsch -- A Meditation on the Oddness of Christian Religiosity and Conception of Love Through Bergman’s Winter Light; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- The Moon as an Artistic Focus of the Illumination of Consciousness; Bruce Ross -- The Sky’s the Limit: Art and the Idea of Infinity; Brian Grassom -- From the Infinitesimal to the Infinite: Rolano Briseño Celestial Tablescapes; Scott A. Sherer -- SECTION IV; Earth and Skies as Conflicting Complementary or Supplementary Dramas in the Eternal War between Epistemology and Ethics; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Master and Emissary – The Drama of Dark Energy in Literature and Life; Rebecca Painter -- More than a Common Pest: The Fly as Non-Human Companion in Emily Dickinson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz when I Died” and Samuel Beckett’s Company; Mary Catanzaro -- Flutter of a Butterfly; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- SECTION V -- Drama Between Earth and Skies: Nietzsche, Saint-John Perse, Yves Bonnefoy; Victor Kocay -- Phenomenology is a Humanism: Husserl’s Hermeneutical-Historical Struggle to Determine the Genuine Meaning of Human Existence in The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology; George Heffernan -- Milton’s Sky-Earth Alchemy and Heidegger’s Earth-Sky Continuum – A Comparative Analysis; Bernard Micallef -- Forces of the Cosmos in Alam Minangkabau: A Phenomenological Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Language, Meaning, and Culture: Research in the Humanities; Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION VI -- Ringing Kimiyo Murata-Soraci On the Mystery of Sky and Earth in Camus’s The Exile and the Kingdom; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Gene Savoy’s Project X and Expanding the Mind Through the Sun and Astral Bodies; Bruce Ross. .
This is an exceptional volume which expands upon the World Phenomenology Institute’s recent research: the study of the beautiful intertwining of the skies and the cosmos with the human pursuits of philosophy, literature and the arts. The relationship of humans to the cosmos is examined through the exploration of phenomenology, metaphysics and the arts. The authors of this volume write on a variety of topics which all seek to open the reader’s eyes to the relationship of humans and our perception of our place in the cosmos. This volume offers a framework in which to present a rich panorama; a variety of perspectives illustrating how the perception of the interplay between human beings and the celestial realm advances in common experience and worldviews. This attempt to uncover our cosmic position is a great and worthwhile intellectual challenge. Philosophy as well as literature and the arts are nourished by this human quest for knowledge and understanding.
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Dordrecht :
ISBN:
9789401790635
Subject:
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 115
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 115
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- Some Remarks About Ontopoiesis as New Metaphysics; Francesco Totaro -- SECTION I; On Communicative Being in Postmodern Times; Daniela Verducci -- The Logos of Life: Autopoiesis, Ontopoiesis and Meta-Ontopoiesis; Elisa Tona -- Geometrical Representation of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life; Martha Cecilia Suarez Jimenz -- SECTION II; Celestial Experience of Life; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- On the Eternal Recurrence as the Ground of Holiness in the Light of Philip Groning's The Great Silence; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- SECTION III -- Reflecting the Sky Experience in a Japanese Garden; Lena Hopsch -- A Meditation on the Oddness of Christian Religiosity and Conception of Love Through Bergman’s Winter Light; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- The Moon as an Artistic Focus of the Illumination of Consciousness; Bruce Ross -- The Sky’s the Limit: Art and the Idea of Infinity; Brian Grassom -- From the Infinitesimal to the Infinite: Rolano Briseño Celestial Tablescapes; Scott A. Sherer -- SECTION IV; Earth and Skies as Conflicting Complementary or Supplementary Dramas in the Eternal War between Epistemology and Ethics; Imafedia Okhamafe -- Master and Emissary – The Drama of Dark Energy in Literature and Life; Rebecca Painter -- More than a Common Pest: The Fly as Non-Human Companion in Emily Dickinson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz when I Died” and Samuel Beckett’s Company; Mary Catanzaro -- Flutter of a Butterfly; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- SECTION V -- Drama Between Earth and Skies: Nietzsche, Saint-John Perse, Yves Bonnefoy; Victor Kocay -- Phenomenology is a Humanism: Husserl’s Hermeneutical-Historical Struggle to Determine the Genuine Meaning of Human Existence in The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology; George Heffernan -- Milton’s Sky-Earth Alchemy and Heidegger’s Earth-Sky Continuum – A Comparative Analysis; Bernard Micallef -- Forces of the Cosmos in Alam Minangkabau: A Phenomenological Perspective; A.L. Samian -- Language, Meaning, and Culture: Research in the Humanities; Lawrence Kimmel -- SECTION VI -- Ringing Kimiyo Murata-Soraci On the Mystery of Sky and Earth in Camus’s The Exile and the Kingdom; Victor G. Rivas Lopez -- Gene Savoy’s Project X and Expanding the Mind Through the Sun and Astral Bodies; Bruce Ross. .
Physical Description:
XII, 302 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9063-5
Publication Date:
2015.
Title:
The Cosmos and the Creative Imagination edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Patricia Trutty-Coohill.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
Trutty-Coohill, Patricia. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Part I INTRODUCTION -- Scintillations: An Introduction to this Volume; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- Part II TYMIENIECKA STUDIES -- Creative Philosophizing: Tying Tymieniecka’s “Imaginatio Creatrix” to the Moral Experience of Life; Carmen Cozma -- Creative Imagination in Music: Significance and Openness of Art; Roberto Wu -- Part III IMAGINATIO CREATRIX -- Bachelard and Merleau-Ponty: Is a Cosmic Flesh of the World Feigned or Disclosed by Imagination? Annabelle Dufourcq -- Dream and Semblance: The Play of Art and Life; Brian Grassom -- Ben Okri’s The Landscapes Within (1981): The Imaginatio Creatrix; Rosemary Gray -- The Phenomenology of the Creative Imagination: Philo of Alexandria and Ibn ‘Arabi; Marie Antonios Sassine -- Paul Klee’s Unbound Creativity; Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- The Epiphanic and Cosmic Nature of Imagination in the Art of Michael Jackson and his Influence on my Image-making; Ruach Hakodesh, Constance Pierce -- Part IV HUSSERL STUDIES -- My Living Body: The Zero Point Of Nature-Mind and the Horizon of Creative Imagination; Daniel James Hughes -- Knowledge and the Lifeworld: Phenomenological Transcendental Investigations; Witold Płotka -- Part V PHENOMENOLOGICAL SPACE AND TIME -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee: Toward the Roots of Creative Imagination and its Cosmic Dimension; Lucia Angelino -- Eternal Noon; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- American Walk: Imagining Between Earth and Sky; Lena Hopsch -- Eternal Recurrence and Nietzsche’s Halcyon Progeny; Kimiyo Murata-Soraci -- Memory Fields, Attention, and the Resonance of Narrative; Rebecca M. Painter -- The Eternal Return: Time and Timelessness in P. D. Ouspensky’s Strange Life of Ivan Osokin and Mircea Eliade’s “The Secret of Dr. Honigberger”; Bruce Ross -- Part VI THE COSMIC ORIGIN OF LIFE AND ART -- Kant’s Antinomies Concerning the World Problem Starting from Cassirer-Heidegger’s Debate in Davos (1929); Guelfo Carbone -- Cosmology in H.D.’s Trilogy: Poetics, Logos and Trace; William D. Melaney -- The Naturalistic Axiology of Holmes Rolston III; Leszek Pyra -- Scientific Creativity in Malay Cosmology: A Phenomenological Perspective; A. L. Samian -- Part VII THE COSMIC IN THE ARTS -- Three Cosmic Poets: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rabindranath Tagore and Ezenwa-Ohaeto, and Cosmic Nature of Imagination; Tony E. Afejuku -- A Short Study of Jisei (Swan Songs): Death, Cosmos and its Transmigration, with a Postscript by a Philosopher, The Spirit of Language and the Soul of Humans: Death and Recurrence of Soul; Kiyoko Ogawa and Tadashi Ogawa -- Fusing with Nature and the Cosmos: Shamanic Elements in the Art of Akiko and Pablo Cesar Amaringo; Bruce Ross -- Hegel and The Sea of Ice; Andrew Jay Svedlow -- Cosmic Ruminations: The Creative Imagination, Imagined Experience, and the Lure of Distant Horizons; Saundra Tara Weiss -- A Phenomenological Approach to Earth Oblivion and Human Unbalance in Koyaanisqatsi; Victor G. Rivas Lopez.
The essays in this book respond to Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s recent call to explore the relationship between the evolution of the universe and the process of self-individuation in the ontopoietic unfolding of life. The essays approach the sensory manifold in a number of ways. They show that theories of modern science become a strategy for the phenomenological study of works of art, and vice versa. Works of phenomenology and of the arts examine how individual spontaneity connects with the design(s) of the logos – of the whole and of the particulars – while the design(s) rest not on some human concept, but on life itself. Life’s pliable matrices allow us to consider the expansiveness of contemporary science, and to help create a contemporary phenomenological sense of cosmos.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319217925
Subject:
Philosophy.
Comparative literature.
Aesthetics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Aesthetics.
Comparative Literature.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 119
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 119
Contents:
Part I INTRODUCTION -- Scintillations: An Introduction to this Volume; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- Part II TYMIENIECKA STUDIES -- Creative Philosophizing: Tying Tymieniecka’s “Imaginatio Creatrix” to the Moral Experience of Life; Carmen Cozma -- Creative Imagination in Music: Significance and Openness of Art; Roberto Wu -- Part III IMAGINATIO CREATRIX -- Bachelard and Merleau-Ponty: Is a Cosmic Flesh of the World Feigned or Disclosed by Imagination? Annabelle Dufourcq -- Dream and Semblance: The Play of Art and Life; Brian Grassom -- Ben Okri’s The Landscapes Within (1981): The Imaginatio Creatrix; Rosemary Gray -- The Phenomenology of the Creative Imagination: Philo of Alexandria and Ibn ‘Arabi; Marie Antonios Sassine -- Paul Klee’s Unbound Creativity; Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- The Epiphanic and Cosmic Nature of Imagination in the Art of Michael Jackson and his Influence on my Image-making; Ruach Hakodesh, Constance Pierce -- Part IV HUSSERL STUDIES -- My Living Body: The Zero Point Of Nature-Mind and the Horizon of Creative Imagination; Daniel James Hughes -- Knowledge and the Lifeworld: Phenomenological Transcendental Investigations; Witold Płotka -- Part V PHENOMENOLOGICAL SPACE AND TIME -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee: Toward the Roots of Creative Imagination and its Cosmic Dimension; Lucia Angelino -- Eternal Noon; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- American Walk: Imagining Between Earth and Sky; Lena Hopsch -- Eternal Recurrence and Nietzsche’s Halcyon Progeny; Kimiyo Murata-Soraci -- Memory Fields, Attention, and the Resonance of Narrative; Rebecca M. Painter -- The Eternal Return: Time and Timelessness in P. D. Ouspensky’s Strange Life of Ivan Osokin and Mircea Eliade’s “The Secret of Dr. Honigberger”; Bruce Ross -- Part VI THE COSMIC ORIGIN OF LIFE AND ART -- Kant’s Antinomies Concerning the World Problem Starting from Cassirer-Heidegger’s Debate in Davos (1929); Guelfo Carbone -- Cosmology in H.D.’s Trilogy: Poetics, Logos and Trace; William D. Melaney -- The Naturalistic Axiology of Holmes Rolston III; Leszek Pyra -- Scientific Creativity in Malay Cosmology: A Phenomenological Perspective; A. L. Samian -- Part VII THE COSMIC IN THE ARTS -- Three Cosmic Poets: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rabindranath Tagore and Ezenwa-Ohaeto, and Cosmic Nature of Imagination; Tony E. Afejuku -- A Short Study of Jisei (Swan Songs): Death, Cosmos and its Transmigration, with a Postscript by a Philosopher, The Spirit of Language and the Soul of Humans: Death and Recurrence of Soul; Kiyoko Ogawa and Tadashi Ogawa -- Fusing with Nature and the Cosmos: Shamanic Elements in the Art of Akiko and Pablo Cesar Amaringo; Bruce Ross -- Hegel and The Sea of Ice; Andrew Jay Svedlow -- Cosmic Ruminations: The Creative Imagination, Imagined Experience, and the Lure of Distant Horizons; Saundra Tara Weiss -- A Phenomenological Approach to Earth Oblivion and Human Unbalance in Koyaanisqatsi; Victor G. Rivas Lopez.
Physical Description:
VII, 379 p. 16 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21792-5
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
The Cosmos and the Creative Imagination edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Patricia Trutty-Coohill.
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
Author:
Tymieniecka, Anna Teresa. editor.
Trutty-Coohill, Patricia. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Part I INTRODUCTION -- Scintillations: An Introduction to this Volume; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- Part II TYMIENIECKA STUDIES -- Creative Philosophizing: Tying Tymieniecka’s “Imaginatio Creatrix” to the Moral Experience of Life; Carmen Cozma -- Creative Imagination in Music: Significance and Openness of Art; Roberto Wu -- Part III IMAGINATIO CREATRIX -- Bachelard and Merleau-Ponty: Is a Cosmic Flesh of the World Feigned or Disclosed by Imagination? Annabelle Dufourcq -- Dream and Semblance: The Play of Art and Life; Brian Grassom -- Ben Okri’s The Landscapes Within (1981): The Imaginatio Creatrix; Rosemary Gray -- The Phenomenology of the Creative Imagination: Philo of Alexandria and Ibn ‘Arabi; Marie Antonios Sassine -- Paul Klee’s Unbound Creativity; Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- The Epiphanic and Cosmic Nature of Imagination in the Art of Michael Jackson and his Influence on my Image-making; Ruach Hakodesh, Constance Pierce -- Part IV HUSSERL STUDIES -- My Living Body: The Zero Point Of Nature-Mind and the Horizon of Creative Imagination; Daniel James Hughes -- Knowledge and the Lifeworld: Phenomenological Transcendental Investigations; Witold Płotka -- Part V PHENOMENOLOGICAL SPACE AND TIME -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee: Toward the Roots of Creative Imagination and its Cosmic Dimension; Lucia Angelino -- Eternal Noon; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- American Walk: Imagining Between Earth and Sky; Lena Hopsch -- Eternal Recurrence and Nietzsche’s Halcyon Progeny; Kimiyo Murata-Soraci -- Memory Fields, Attention, and the Resonance of Narrative; Rebecca M. Painter -- The Eternal Return: Time and Timelessness in P. D. Ouspensky’s Strange Life of Ivan Osokin and Mircea Eliade’s “The Secret of Dr. Honigberger”; Bruce Ross -- Part VI THE COSMIC ORIGIN OF LIFE AND ART -- Kant’s Antinomies Concerning the World Problem Starting from Cassirer-Heidegger’s Debate in Davos (1929); Guelfo Carbone -- Cosmology in H.D.’s Trilogy: Poetics, Logos and Trace; William D. Melaney -- The Naturalistic Axiology of Holmes Rolston III; Leszek Pyra -- Scientific Creativity in Malay Cosmology: A Phenomenological Perspective; A. L. Samian -- Part VII THE COSMIC IN THE ARTS -- Three Cosmic Poets: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rabindranath Tagore and Ezenwa-Ohaeto, and Cosmic Nature of Imagination; Tony E. Afejuku -- A Short Study of Jisei (Swan Songs): Death, Cosmos and its Transmigration, with a Postscript by a Philosopher, The Spirit of Language and the Soul of Humans: Death and Recurrence of Soul; Kiyoko Ogawa and Tadashi Ogawa -- Fusing with Nature and the Cosmos: Shamanic Elements in the Art of Akiko and Pablo Cesar Amaringo; Bruce Ross -- Hegel and The Sea of Ice; Andrew Jay Svedlow -- Cosmic Ruminations: The Creative Imagination, Imagined Experience, and the Lure of Distant Horizons; Saundra Tara Weiss -- A Phenomenological Approach to Earth Oblivion and Human Unbalance in Koyaanisqatsi; Victor G. Rivas Lopez.
The essays in this book respond to Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s recent call to explore the relationship between the evolution of the universe and the process of self-individuation in the ontopoietic unfolding of life. The essays approach the sensory manifold in a number of ways. They show that theories of modern science become a strategy for the phenomenological study of works of art, and vice versa. Works of phenomenology and of the arts examine how individual spontaneity connects with the design(s) of the logos – of the whole and of the particulars – while the design(s) rest not on some human concept, but on life itself. Life’s pliable matrices allow us to consider the expansiveness of contemporary science, and to help create a contemporary phenomenological sense of cosmos.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319217925
Subject:
Philosophy.
Comparative literature.
Aesthetics.
Phenomenology.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Aesthetics.
Comparative Literature.
Series:
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 119
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 119
Contents:
Part I INTRODUCTION -- Scintillations: An Introduction to this Volume; Patricia Trutty-Coohill -- Part II TYMIENIECKA STUDIES -- Creative Philosophizing: Tying Tymieniecka’s “Imaginatio Creatrix” to the Moral Experience of Life; Carmen Cozma -- Creative Imagination in Music: Significance and Openness of Art; Roberto Wu -- Part III IMAGINATIO CREATRIX -- Bachelard and Merleau-Ponty: Is a Cosmic Flesh of the World Feigned or Disclosed by Imagination? Annabelle Dufourcq -- Dream and Semblance: The Play of Art and Life; Brian Grassom -- Ben Okri’s The Landscapes Within (1981): The Imaginatio Creatrix; Rosemary Gray -- The Phenomenology of the Creative Imagination: Philo of Alexandria and Ibn ‘Arabi; Marie Antonios Sassine -- Paul Klee’s Unbound Creativity; Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith -- The Epiphanic and Cosmic Nature of Imagination in the Art of Michael Jackson and his Influence on my Image-making; Ruach Hakodesh, Constance Pierce -- Part IV HUSSERL STUDIES -- My Living Body: The Zero Point Of Nature-Mind and the Horizon of Creative Imagination; Daniel James Hughes -- Knowledge and the Lifeworld: Phenomenological Transcendental Investigations; Witold Płotka -- Part V PHENOMENOLOGICAL SPACE AND TIME -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Paul Klee: Toward the Roots of Creative Imagination and its Cosmic Dimension; Lucia Angelino -- Eternal Noon; Alira Ashvo-Munoz -- American Walk: Imagining Between Earth and Sky; Lena Hopsch -- Eternal Recurrence and Nietzsche’s Halcyon Progeny; Kimiyo Murata-Soraci -- Memory Fields, Attention, and the Resonance of Narrative; Rebecca M. Painter -- The Eternal Return: Time and Timelessness in P. D. Ouspensky’s Strange Life of Ivan Osokin and Mircea Eliade’s “The Secret of Dr. Honigberger”; Bruce Ross -- Part VI THE COSMIC ORIGIN OF LIFE AND ART -- Kant’s Antinomies Concerning the World Problem Starting from Cassirer-Heidegger’s Debate in Davos (1929); Guelfo Carbone -- Cosmology in H.D.’s Trilogy: Poetics, Logos and Trace; William D. Melaney -- The Naturalistic Axiology of Holmes Rolston III; Leszek Pyra -- Scientific Creativity in Malay Cosmology: A Phenomenological Perspective; A. L. Samian -- Part VII THE COSMIC IN THE ARTS -- Three Cosmic Poets: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Rabindranath Tagore and Ezenwa-Ohaeto, and Cosmic Nature of Imagination; Tony E. Afejuku -- A Short Study of Jisei (Swan Songs): Death, Cosmos and its Transmigration, with a Postscript by a Philosopher, The Spirit of Language and the Soul of Humans: Death and Recurrence of Soul; Kiyoko Ogawa and Tadashi Ogawa -- Fusing with Nature and the Cosmos: Shamanic Elements in the Art of Akiko and Pablo Cesar Amaringo; Bruce Ross -- Hegel and The Sea of Ice; Andrew Jay Svedlow -- Cosmic Ruminations: The Creative Imagination, Imagined Experience, and the Lure of Distant Horizons; Saundra Tara Weiss -- A Phenomenological Approach to Earth Oblivion and Human Unbalance in Koyaanisqatsi; Victor G. Rivas Lopez.
Physical Description:
VII, 379 p. 16 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21792-5
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
Lun yu. English
The Analects of Confucius / translation and notes by Simon Leys.
Norton paperback
Norton paperback.
Author:
Confucius.
Leys, Simon, 1935-2014.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
No other book in the entire history of the world has exerted a greater influence on a larger number of people over a longer period of time than this slim volume. The spiritual cornerstone of the most populous and oldest living civilization on Earth, the Analects has inspired the Chinese and all the peoples of East Asia with its affirmation of a humanist ethics. As the Gospels are to Jesus, the Analects is the only place where we can encounter the real, living Confucius.
In this gem-like translation by Simon Leys, Confucius speaks with clarity and brilliance. He emerges as a man of great passion and many enthusiasms, a man of bold action whose true vocation is politics. Confucius (551-479 B.C.) lived in an age of acute cultural and political crisis. Many of his observations mark a world sinking into violence and barbarity. Unable to obtain the leading political role he sought, he endeavored to reform society and salvage civilization.
Through ethical debate, defining for ages to come the public mission of the intellectual.
Translation of: Lun yèu.
Publisher:
W.W. Norton,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
0393316998
9780393316995
Subject:
Confucianism.
Philosophy, Confucian -- East Asia.
Confucius.
Series:
Norton paperback
Norton paperback.
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
xxxii, 224 pages ;
Publication Date:
1997.