Title:
Phenomenology : an introduction / Michael Lewis and Tanja Staehler.
Author:
Lewis, Michael, 1977-
Staehler, Tanja.
General Notes:
Bibliography : p. [244]-260 and index.
Edmund Husserl -- Martin Heidegger -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Post-phenomenology and the future of phenomenology.
This title introduces the history and methods of Phenomenology through the study of four key thinkers: Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. This book provides a concise and comprehensive introduction to the concept of phenomenology, perhaps the most important and influential movement in twentieth century philosophy. It explains the development of the phenomenological method in the works of four thinkers: Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. It also addresses the criticisms directed at phenomenology by Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida, and the ways in which phenomenology has continued to flourish in spite of such critique, in the work of Michel Henry and Jean-Luc Marion. The text includes many helpful features such as key definitions, sample essay and exam questions, an extensive bibliography, and suggested readings for each topic covered, making the book an ideal companion to any course in phenomenology and phenomenological thinkers. The book presupposes no prior knowledge on the part of the reader, making it suitable for those encountering phenomenology for the first time, but it also provides an original interpretation that will be of lasting value to postgraduates and scholars.
Publisher:
Continuum,
Publication Place:
London ; New York :
ISBN:
9780826439994 (pbk.)
0826439993 (pbk.)
Subject:
Phenomenology.
Contents:
Edmund Husserl -- Martin Heidegger -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Post-phenomenology and the future of phenomenology.
Physical Description:
vii, 268 p. ;
Electronic Location:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1116/2010010413-b.html
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1116/2010010413-t.html
Publication Date:
c2010.
Title:
Paul Ricoeur on hope expecting the good / Rebecca K. Huskey.
Phenomenology & literature,
Phenomenology & literature ;
Author:
Huskey, Rebecca Kathleen.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Defining hope for Ricoeur -- Hoping, thinking, doing, feeling : Fallible man -- The contribution of Time and narrative to hope -- Hope is active, working towards a future good -- Oneself as another and conditions for the possibility of hope -- Ricoeur's Symbolism of evil as an outline for the symbolism of good and the conditions for the possibility of hope -- Religion, atheism, hope -- The worlds of Ricoeur's texts.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Publisher:
P. Lang,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9781433106149 (hardbound alk. paper)
1433106140 (hardbound alk. paper)
9781453904404 (e-book)
Subject:
Hope.
Good and evil.
Electronic books.
Ricœur, Paul.
Series:
Phenomenology & literature, v. 6
Phenomenology & literature ; v. 6.
Contents:
Introduction -- Defining hope for Ricoeur -- Hoping, thinking, doing, feeling : Fallible man -- The contribution of Time and narrative to hope -- Hope is active, working towards a future good -- Oneself as another and conditions for the possibility of hope -- Ricoeur's Symbolism of evil as an outline for the symbolism of good and the conditions for the possibility of hope -- Religion, atheism, hope -- The worlds of Ricoeur's texts.
Physical Description:
213 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10516828
Publication Date:
c2009.
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Title:
Paul Ricoeur on hope expecting the good / Rebecca K. Huskey.
Phenomenology & literature,
Phenomenology & literature ;
Author:
Huskey, Rebecca Kathleen.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Defining hope for Ricoeur -- Hoping, thinking, doing, feeling : Fallible man -- The contribution of Time and narrative to hope -- Hope is active, working towards a future good -- Oneself as another and conditions for the possibility of hope -- Ricoeur's Symbolism of evil as an outline for the symbolism of good and the conditions for the possibility of hope -- Religion, atheism, hope -- The worlds of Ricoeur's texts.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Publisher:
P. Lang,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9781433106149 (hardbound alk. paper)
1433106140 (hardbound alk. paper)
9781453904404 (e-book)
Subject:
Hope.
Good and evil.
Electronic books.
Ricœur, Paul.
Series:
Phenomenology & literature, v. 6
Phenomenology & literature ; v. 6.
Contents:
Introduction -- Defining hope for Ricoeur -- Hoping, thinking, doing, feeling : Fallible man -- The contribution of Time and narrative to hope -- Hope is active, working towards a future good -- Oneself as another and conditions for the possibility of hope -- Ricoeur's Symbolism of evil as an outline for the symbolism of good and the conditions for the possibility of hope -- Religion, atheism, hope -- The worlds of Ricoeur's texts.
Physical Description:
213 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10516828
Publication Date:
c2009.
Title:
Phenomenology and Intercultural Understanding Toward a New Cultural Flesh / by Kwok-Ying Lau.
Contributions To Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology,
Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology,
Author:
Lau, Kwok-Ying. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Author’s Preface -- Introduction: Cultural Flesh and Intercultural Understanding: A Phenomenological Approach -- Para-deconstruction: Preliminary Considerations for a Phenomenology of Interculturality -- To What Extent Can Phenomenology Do Justice To Chinese Philosophy? Attempt at a Phenomenological Reading of Laoz -- Husserl, Buddhism and the Crisis of European Sciences -- Jan Patočka: Critical Consciousness and Non-Eurocentric Philosopher of the Phenomenological Movement -- Patočka’s Concept of Europe: an Intercultural Consideration -- Disenchanted World-view and Intercultural Understanding: from Husserl through Kant to Chinese Culture -- Self-transformation and the Ethical Telos: Orientative Philosophy in Lao Sze-Kwang, Foucault and Husserl -- Lévi-Strauss and Merleau-Ponty: from Nature-Culture Distinction to Savage Spirit and their Intercultural Implications -- The Flesh: from Ontological Employment to Intercultural Employment -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Terms.
This book approaches the topic of intercultural understanding in philosophy from a phenomenological perspective. It provides a bridge between Western and Eastern philosophy through in-depth discussion of concepts and doctrines of phenomenology and ancient and contemporary Chinese philosophy. Phenomenological readings of Daoist and Buddhist philosophies are provided: the reader will find a study of theoretical and methodological issues and innovative readings of traditional Chinese and Indian philosophies from the phenomenological perspective. The author uses a descriptive rigor to avoid cultural prejudices and provides a non-Eurocentric conception and practice of philosophy. Through this East-West comparative study, a compelling criticism of a Eurocentric conception of philosophy emerges. New concepts and methods in intercultural philosophy are proposed through these chapters. Researchers, teachers, post-graduates and students of philosophy will all find this work intriguing, and those with an interest in non-Western philosophy or phenomenology will find it particularly engaging.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319447643
Subject:
Philosophy.
Philosophy, Asian.
Phenomenology.
Cultural studies.
Philosophy.
Phenomenology.
Cultural Studies.
Non-Western Philosophy.
Series:
Contributions To Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 87
Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 87
Contents:
Author’s Preface -- Introduction: Cultural Flesh and Intercultural Understanding: A Phenomenological Approach -- Para-deconstruction: Preliminary Considerations for a Phenomenology of Interculturality -- To What Extent Can Phenomenology Do Justice To Chinese Philosophy? Attempt at a Phenomenological Reading of Laoz -- Husserl, Buddhism and the Crisis of European Sciences -- Jan Patočka: Critical Consciousness and Non-Eurocentric Philosopher of the Phenomenological Movement -- Patočka’s Concept of Europe: an Intercultural Consideration -- Disenchanted World-view and Intercultural Understanding: from Husserl through Kant to Chinese Culture -- Self-transformation and the Ethical Telos: Orientative Philosophy in Lao Sze-Kwang, Foucault and Husserl -- Lévi-Strauss and Merleau-Ponty: from Nature-Culture Distinction to Savage Spirit and their Intercultural Implications -- The Flesh: from Ontological Employment to Intercultural Employment -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Terms.
Physical Description:
XI, 256 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44764-3
Publication Date:
2016.