Phenomenology and Existentialism in the Twenthieth Century Book III. Heralding the New Enlightenment / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.

The great flourishing in the Twentieth Century of the amalgamated movement of Phenomenology and Existentialism, having reached its unfolding and reverberation – as we have shown in our two preceding books and continue in this one – seems to have spanned the entire gamut of their marvels. Although th...

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Other Authors: Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edition:1st ed. 2010.
Series:Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 105
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Table of Contents:
  • Theme
  • Heralding the New Enlightenment
  • Inaugural Lecture
  • The New Enlightenment
  • Section I
  • The Development of the Living Seed of Intentionality. From E. Husserl and E. Fink to A.-T. Tymieniecka’s Ontopoiesis of Life
  • Phenomenology in a New Century: What Still Needs to be Done
  • Tymieniecka’s First Philosophy
  • Jean Wahl And The Renewal Of Metaphysics
  • Section II
  • Post-Modernism and the Ethics of Conscience: Various “Interpretations” of the Morality of the Post-Modern World. Role of A. T. Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Life
  • On the Meaningfulness of Man’s Existence: from the Existentialist Thinking to Phenomenology of Life
  • Creative Imagination In Harmony as Full Maturity Of Phenomenological Inquiry
  • Hermeneutics and the Vocative Structure of the Divine: Toward a Dramatic, Redemptive Phenomenology
  • Arriving in the World-of-Life
  • Section III
  • Intersubjectivity– an Existentialistic, Phenomenological and Discourse Ethical Approach
  • Is the Phenomenon of Non-Intentional “Self-Other”? Relation Possible?
  • Two Dimensions Of Human Being In Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy– Existence And Hermeneutics
  • The Guilt Which We Are: An Ontological Approach To Jaspers’ Idea Of Guilt
  • Section IV
  • Freud, Husserl And “Loss Of Reality ” : Classical Psychoanalysis, Transcendental Phenomenology And Explication Of Psychosis
  • A Contribution To Phenomenology Of The Human Normality In The Modern Time
  • Toward A Phenomenological And Existential Psychology
  • Paradoxes Of Intention: Logotherapy, Phenomenology And Existentialism
  • Section V
  • Phenomenology Of Utilitarian-Aesthetic Dynamics Of Nature
  • Human Flourishing Beyond Economic Well-Being: The Contribution Of Phenomenology Towards A “Richer” ?Idea Of Personhood
  • Section VI
  • Phenomenological Perspectives On Philosophical Didactics
  • Phenomenology Of Education: Contemporary Dialogue Of Philosophy And Pedagogics
  • Concluding
  • The Phenomenological Way: A Philosophical View On The Vitality Of Being.