Phenomenology and Naturalism
Herausgeber: Carel, Havi; Meacham, Darian
Phenomenology and Naturalism
Herausgeber: Carel, Havi; Meacham, Darian
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This cutting-edge collection of original essays contains brilliant contributions to phenomenology from leading philosophers all over the world.
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This cutting-edge collection of original essays contains brilliant contributions to phenomenology from leading philosophers all over the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781107699052
- ISBN-10: 1107699053
- Artikelnr.: 39130241
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9781107699052
- ISBN-10: 1107699053
- Artikelnr.: 39130241
1. Naturalized phenomenology: a desideratum or a category mistake? Dan
Zahavi; 2. The body as a 'legitimate naturalisation of consciousness'
Rudolph Bernet; 3. Phenomenology, naturalism and the sense of reality
Matthew Ratcliffe; 4. 'Let's look at it objectively': why phenomenology
cannot be naturalized Dermot Moran; 5. Naturalism, objectivism and everyday
life Eran Dorfman; 6. Science friction: phenomenology, naturalism and
cognitive science Michael Wheeler; 7. Nature's dark domain: an argument for
a naturalised phenomenology David Roden; 8. Merleau-Ponty's
phenomenological critique of natural science Thomas Baldwin; 9.
Naturalistic and phenomenological theories of health: distinctions and
connections Fredrik Svenaeus; 10. Cultivating virtue Jonathan Webber; 11.
Science, ethics and observation James Lenman; 12. Kant and Kierkegaard on
freedom and evil Alison Assiter; 13. The universe in the universe: German
Idealism and the natural history of mind Iain Hamilton Grant; 14. From the
nature of meaning to a phenomenological refiguring of nature David Morris.
Zahavi; 2. The body as a 'legitimate naturalisation of consciousness'
Rudolph Bernet; 3. Phenomenology, naturalism and the sense of reality
Matthew Ratcliffe; 4. 'Let's look at it objectively': why phenomenology
cannot be naturalized Dermot Moran; 5. Naturalism, objectivism and everyday
life Eran Dorfman; 6. Science friction: phenomenology, naturalism and
cognitive science Michael Wheeler; 7. Nature's dark domain: an argument for
a naturalised phenomenology David Roden; 8. Merleau-Ponty's
phenomenological critique of natural science Thomas Baldwin; 9.
Naturalistic and phenomenological theories of health: distinctions and
connections Fredrik Svenaeus; 10. Cultivating virtue Jonathan Webber; 11.
Science, ethics and observation James Lenman; 12. Kant and Kierkegaard on
freedom and evil Alison Assiter; 13. The universe in the universe: German
Idealism and the natural history of mind Iain Hamilton Grant; 14. From the
nature of meaning to a phenomenological refiguring of nature David Morris.
1. Naturalized phenomenology: a desideratum or a category mistake? Dan
Zahavi; 2. The body as a 'legitimate naturalisation of consciousness'
Rudolph Bernet; 3. Phenomenology, naturalism and the sense of reality
Matthew Ratcliffe; 4. 'Let's look at it objectively': why phenomenology
cannot be naturalized Dermot Moran; 5. Naturalism, objectivism and everyday
life Eran Dorfman; 6. Science friction: phenomenology, naturalism and
cognitive science Michael Wheeler; 7. Nature's dark domain: an argument for
a naturalised phenomenology David Roden; 8. Merleau-Ponty's
phenomenological critique of natural science Thomas Baldwin; 9.
Naturalistic and phenomenological theories of health: distinctions and
connections Fredrik Svenaeus; 10. Cultivating virtue Jonathan Webber; 11.
Science, ethics and observation James Lenman; 12. Kant and Kierkegaard on
freedom and evil Alison Assiter; 13. The universe in the universe: German
Idealism and the natural history of mind Iain Hamilton Grant; 14. From the
nature of meaning to a phenomenological refiguring of nature David Morris.
Zahavi; 2. The body as a 'legitimate naturalisation of consciousness'
Rudolph Bernet; 3. Phenomenology, naturalism and the sense of reality
Matthew Ratcliffe; 4. 'Let's look at it objectively': why phenomenology
cannot be naturalized Dermot Moran; 5. Naturalism, objectivism and everyday
life Eran Dorfman; 6. Science friction: phenomenology, naturalism and
cognitive science Michael Wheeler; 7. Nature's dark domain: an argument for
a naturalised phenomenology David Roden; 8. Merleau-Ponty's
phenomenological critique of natural science Thomas Baldwin; 9.
Naturalistic and phenomenological theories of health: distinctions and
connections Fredrik Svenaeus; 10. Cultivating virtue Jonathan Webber; 11.
Science, ethics and observation James Lenman; 12. Kant and Kierkegaard on
freedom and evil Alison Assiter; 13. The universe in the universe: German
Idealism and the natural history of mind Iain Hamilton Grant; 14. From the
nature of meaning to a phenomenological refiguring of nature David Morris.