This collection offers complex analysis of the pragmatic theses that are present in the works of leading phenomenologists, including Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. It will be of interest to scholars of phenomenology who are interested in moving beyond the analytic-continental divide to explore the relationship between practice and theory.
This collection offers complex analysis of the pragmatic theses that are present in the works of leading phenomenologists, including Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. It will be of interest to scholars of phenomenology who are interested in moving beyond the analytic-continental divide to explore the relationship between practice and theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ond¿ej vec is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. His publications include a book about phenomenology of emotions and various articles on lifeworld, historical conditions of objectivity, overcoming subjectivism in phenomenology and French historical epistemology. Jakub ¿apek is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. His areas of specialization cover twentieth-century German and French philosophy, especially phenomenology and hermeneutics, philosophy of action, philosophy of perception and questions of personal identity.
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Introduction: Localizing the Pragmatic Turn in Phenomenology Ond ej vec and Jakub apek Part I: Contemporary Pragmatic Readings of Phenomenology 1. On Layer Cakes: Heidegger's Normative Pragmatism Revisited Mark Okrent 2. Heidegger's Pragmatist Readers Thomas Nenon 3. Primordiality and the Pragmata. A Critical Assessment of Rorty's Challenge to Heideggerian Nostalgia Andreas Beinsteiner 4. Two Forms of Practical Knowledge in Being and Time Tucker McKinney 5. Discursive Intentionality as Embodied Coping. A Pragmatist Critique of Existential Phenomenology Carl B. Sachs Part II: Pragmatic Readings Challenged by the History of the Phenomenology 6. The Limits of Dreyfus' View of Husserl: Intentionality, Openness, and praxis Witold P otka 7. On Dreyfus' Naturalization of Phenomenological Pragmatism: Misleading Dichotomies, and the Counter-Concept of Intentionality Sophie Loidolt 8. Perceptual Faith beyond Practical Involvement: Merleau-Ponty and His Pragmatist Readers Jakub apek 9. Max Scheler and Pragmatism Zachary Davis 10. From Circumspection to Insight Eddo Evink Part III: Opening up Perspectives 11. Freedom and The Theoretical Attitude James Mensch 12. The Primacy of Practice and the Pervasiveness of Discourse Ond ej vec 13. Making Sense of Human Existence (Heidegger on the Limits of Practical Familiarity) Mark Wrathall 14. Exemplary Necessity: Heidegger, Pragmatism, and Reason Steven Crowell
Introduction: Localizing the Pragmatic Turn in Phenomenology Ond ej vec and Jakub apek Part I: Contemporary Pragmatic Readings of Phenomenology 1. On Layer Cakes: Heidegger's Normative Pragmatism Revisited Mark Okrent 2. Heidegger's Pragmatist Readers Thomas Nenon 3. Primordiality and the Pragmata. A Critical Assessment of Rorty's Challenge to Heideggerian Nostalgia Andreas Beinsteiner 4. Two Forms of Practical Knowledge in Being and Time Tucker McKinney 5. Discursive Intentionality as Embodied Coping. A Pragmatist Critique of Existential Phenomenology Carl B. Sachs Part II: Pragmatic Readings Challenged by the History of the Phenomenology 6. The Limits of Dreyfus' View of Husserl: Intentionality, Openness, and praxis Witold P otka 7. On Dreyfus' Naturalization of Phenomenological Pragmatism: Misleading Dichotomies, and the Counter-Concept of Intentionality Sophie Loidolt 8. Perceptual Faith beyond Practical Involvement: Merleau-Ponty and His Pragmatist Readers Jakub apek 9. Max Scheler and Pragmatism Zachary Davis 10. From Circumspection to Insight Eddo Evink Part III: Opening up Perspectives 11. Freedom and The Theoretical Attitude James Mensch 12. The Primacy of Practice and the Pervasiveness of Discourse Ond ej vec 13. Making Sense of Human Existence (Heidegger on the Limits of Practical Familiarity) Mark Wrathall 14. Exemplary Necessity: Heidegger, Pragmatism, and Reason Steven Crowell
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