Dan Zahavi
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology
Dan Zahavi
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This Oxford Handbook offers a broad critical survey of the development of phenomenology, one of the main streams of philosophy since the 19th century. Comprising 37 specially written essays by leading figures in the field, it will be the authoritative guide to how phenomenology started, how it developed, and where it is heading.
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This Oxford Handbook offers a broad critical survey of the development of phenomenology, one of the main streams of philosophy since the 19th century. Comprising 37 specially written essays by leading figures in the field, it will be the authoritative guide to how phenomenology started, how it developed, and where it is heading.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198896746
- ISBN-10: 0198896743
- Artikelnr.: 68106411
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1374g
- ISBN-13: 9780198896746
- ISBN-10: 0198896743
- Artikelnr.: 68106411
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dan Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen. He is author and editor of more than 25 volumes including Husserl's Phenomenology (Stanford 2003), Subjectivity and Selfhood (MIT Press 2005), The Phenomenological Mind together with S. Gallagher (Routledge 2008), Self and Other (OUP 2014), and most recently Husserl's Legacy (OUP 2017). He is co-editor in chief of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, and he edited the Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology (OUP 2012). His work has been translated into more than 30 languages.
* Part I: Traditions
* Chapter 1 Aristotle in phenomenology by Pavlos Kontos
* Chapter 2 Descartes' Notion of the Mind-Body Union and its
Phenomenological Expositions by Sara Heinämaa and Timo Kaitaro
* Chapter 3 Kant, Neo-Kantianism, and Phenomenology by Sebastian Luft
* Chapter 4 Phenomenology and German Idealism by Alexander Schnell
* Chapter 5 Phenomenology and Descriptive Psychology: Brentano,
Stumpf, Husserl by Denis Fisette
* Part II: Figures
* Chapter 6 Husserl's Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical
Investigations by Peter Andras Varga
* Chapter 7 Husserl's Middle Period and the Development of his
Ethics by John Drummond
* Chapter 8 Pre-Predicative Experience and Life-World: Two Distinct
Projects in Husserl's Late Phenomenology by Andrea Staiti
* Chapter 9 Scheler on the Moral and Political Significance of the
Emotions by Zachary Davis and Anthony Steinbock
* Chapter 10 Edith Stein's Challenge to Sense-Making: The Role of the
Lived Body, Psyche and Spirit by Antonio Calcagno
* Chapter 11 The Early Heidegger's Phenomenology by Daniel O.
Dahlstrom
* Chapter 12 The Middle Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics by
Steven Crowell
* Chapter 13 Phenomenology and Ontology in the Later Heidegger by
Tobias Keiling
* Chapter 14 Schutz and Gurwitsch on Agency by Michael D. Barber
* Chapter 15 Sartre's Transcendental Phenomenology by Jonathan Webber
* Chapter 16 The Later Sartre: From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics to
Dialectic and Back by Thomas R. Flynn
* Chapter 17 Simone de Beauvoir: Philosopher, Author, Feminist by
Debra Bergoffen
* Chapter 18 Science in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology: From the Early
Work to the Later Philosophy by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
* Chapter 19 Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: The Ontological Weight
of Perception and the Transcendental Force of Description by Donald
A. Landes
* Chapter 20 Rereading the Later Merleau-Ponty in the Light of his
Unpublished Work by Emmanuel de Saint Aubert
* Chapter 21 Jan Patocka's Philosophical Legacy by James Dodd
* Chapter 22 An Immense Power: The Three Phenomenological Insights
supporting Derridean Deconstruction by Leonard Lawlor
* Chapter 23 When Alterity becomes Proximity: Levinas's Path by
Robert Bernasconi
* Chapter 24 Turn to Excess: The Development of Phenomenology in Late
Twentieth Century French Thought by Christina Gschwandtner
* Part III: Themes
* Chapter 25 Phenomenological Methodology by Karl Mertens
* Chapter 26 Subjectivity: From Husserl to His Followers (and Back
Again) by Rudolf Bernet
* Chapter 27 The Inquietude of Time and the Instance of Eternity:
Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas by Nicolas de Warren
* Chapter 28 Embodiment and Bodily Becoming by Sara Heinämaa
* Chapter 29 From the Origin of Spatiality to a Variety of Spaces by
Filip Mattens
* Chapter 30 Intentionality: Lived Experience, Bodily Comportment,
and the Horizon of the World by Dermot Moran
* Chapter 31 Practical Intentionality: From Brentano to the
Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles by Alessandro
Salice
* Chapter 32 Ideal Verificationism and Perceptual Faith: Husserl and
Merleau-Ponty on Perceptual Knowledge by Walter Hopp
* Chapter 33 The World of Experience by Hanne Jacobs
* Chapter 34 Imagination De-Naturalized: Phantasy, the Imaginary, and
Imaginative Ontology by Julia Jansen
* Chapter 35 Value, Freedom, Responsibility: Central Themes in
Phenomenological Ethics by Sophie Loidolt
* Chapter 36 Historicity and the Hermeneutic Predicament: from Yorck
to Derrida by Hans Ruin
* Chapter 37 Hans Ruin by Dan Zahavi
* Chapter 1 Aristotle in phenomenology by Pavlos Kontos
* Chapter 2 Descartes' Notion of the Mind-Body Union and its
Phenomenological Expositions by Sara Heinämaa and Timo Kaitaro
* Chapter 3 Kant, Neo-Kantianism, and Phenomenology by Sebastian Luft
* Chapter 4 Phenomenology and German Idealism by Alexander Schnell
* Chapter 5 Phenomenology and Descriptive Psychology: Brentano,
Stumpf, Husserl by Denis Fisette
* Part II: Figures
* Chapter 6 Husserl's Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical
Investigations by Peter Andras Varga
* Chapter 7 Husserl's Middle Period and the Development of his
Ethics by John Drummond
* Chapter 8 Pre-Predicative Experience and Life-World: Two Distinct
Projects in Husserl's Late Phenomenology by Andrea Staiti
* Chapter 9 Scheler on the Moral and Political Significance of the
Emotions by Zachary Davis and Anthony Steinbock
* Chapter 10 Edith Stein's Challenge to Sense-Making: The Role of the
Lived Body, Psyche and Spirit by Antonio Calcagno
* Chapter 11 The Early Heidegger's Phenomenology by Daniel O.
Dahlstrom
* Chapter 12 The Middle Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics by
Steven Crowell
* Chapter 13 Phenomenology and Ontology in the Later Heidegger by
Tobias Keiling
* Chapter 14 Schutz and Gurwitsch on Agency by Michael D. Barber
* Chapter 15 Sartre's Transcendental Phenomenology by Jonathan Webber
* Chapter 16 The Later Sartre: From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics to
Dialectic and Back by Thomas R. Flynn
* Chapter 17 Simone de Beauvoir: Philosopher, Author, Feminist by
Debra Bergoffen
* Chapter 18 Science in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology: From the Early
Work to the Later Philosophy by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
* Chapter 19 Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: The Ontological Weight
of Perception and the Transcendental Force of Description by Donald
A. Landes
* Chapter 20 Rereading the Later Merleau-Ponty in the Light of his
Unpublished Work by Emmanuel de Saint Aubert
* Chapter 21 Jan Patocka's Philosophical Legacy by James Dodd
* Chapter 22 An Immense Power: The Three Phenomenological Insights
supporting Derridean Deconstruction by Leonard Lawlor
* Chapter 23 When Alterity becomes Proximity: Levinas's Path by
Robert Bernasconi
* Chapter 24 Turn to Excess: The Development of Phenomenology in Late
Twentieth Century French Thought by Christina Gschwandtner
* Part III: Themes
* Chapter 25 Phenomenological Methodology by Karl Mertens
* Chapter 26 Subjectivity: From Husserl to His Followers (and Back
Again) by Rudolf Bernet
* Chapter 27 The Inquietude of Time and the Instance of Eternity:
Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas by Nicolas de Warren
* Chapter 28 Embodiment and Bodily Becoming by Sara Heinämaa
* Chapter 29 From the Origin of Spatiality to a Variety of Spaces by
Filip Mattens
* Chapter 30 Intentionality: Lived Experience, Bodily Comportment,
and the Horizon of the World by Dermot Moran
* Chapter 31 Practical Intentionality: From Brentano to the
Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles by Alessandro
Salice
* Chapter 32 Ideal Verificationism and Perceptual Faith: Husserl and
Merleau-Ponty on Perceptual Knowledge by Walter Hopp
* Chapter 33 The World of Experience by Hanne Jacobs
* Chapter 34 Imagination De-Naturalized: Phantasy, the Imaginary, and
Imaginative Ontology by Julia Jansen
* Chapter 35 Value, Freedom, Responsibility: Central Themes in
Phenomenological Ethics by Sophie Loidolt
* Chapter 36 Historicity and the Hermeneutic Predicament: from Yorck
to Derrida by Hans Ruin
* Chapter 37 Hans Ruin by Dan Zahavi
* Part I: Traditions
* Chapter 1 Aristotle in phenomenology by Pavlos Kontos
* Chapter 2 Descartes' Notion of the Mind-Body Union and its
Phenomenological Expositions by Sara Heinämaa and Timo Kaitaro
* Chapter 3 Kant, Neo-Kantianism, and Phenomenology by Sebastian Luft
* Chapter 4 Phenomenology and German Idealism by Alexander Schnell
* Chapter 5 Phenomenology and Descriptive Psychology: Brentano,
Stumpf, Husserl by Denis Fisette
* Part II: Figures
* Chapter 6 Husserl's Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical
Investigations by Peter Andras Varga
* Chapter 7 Husserl's Middle Period and the Development of his
Ethics by John Drummond
* Chapter 8 Pre-Predicative Experience and Life-World: Two Distinct
Projects in Husserl's Late Phenomenology by Andrea Staiti
* Chapter 9 Scheler on the Moral and Political Significance of the
Emotions by Zachary Davis and Anthony Steinbock
* Chapter 10 Edith Stein's Challenge to Sense-Making: The Role of the
Lived Body, Psyche and Spirit by Antonio Calcagno
* Chapter 11 The Early Heidegger's Phenomenology by Daniel O.
Dahlstrom
* Chapter 12 The Middle Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics by
Steven Crowell
* Chapter 13 Phenomenology and Ontology in the Later Heidegger by
Tobias Keiling
* Chapter 14 Schutz and Gurwitsch on Agency by Michael D. Barber
* Chapter 15 Sartre's Transcendental Phenomenology by Jonathan Webber
* Chapter 16 The Later Sartre: From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics to
Dialectic and Back by Thomas R. Flynn
* Chapter 17 Simone de Beauvoir: Philosopher, Author, Feminist by
Debra Bergoffen
* Chapter 18 Science in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology: From the Early
Work to the Later Philosophy by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
* Chapter 19 Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: The Ontological Weight
of Perception and the Transcendental Force of Description by Donald
A. Landes
* Chapter 20 Rereading the Later Merleau-Ponty in the Light of his
Unpublished Work by Emmanuel de Saint Aubert
* Chapter 21 Jan Patocka's Philosophical Legacy by James Dodd
* Chapter 22 An Immense Power: The Three Phenomenological Insights
supporting Derridean Deconstruction by Leonard Lawlor
* Chapter 23 When Alterity becomes Proximity: Levinas's Path by
Robert Bernasconi
* Chapter 24 Turn to Excess: The Development of Phenomenology in Late
Twentieth Century French Thought by Christina Gschwandtner
* Part III: Themes
* Chapter 25 Phenomenological Methodology by Karl Mertens
* Chapter 26 Subjectivity: From Husserl to His Followers (and Back
Again) by Rudolf Bernet
* Chapter 27 The Inquietude of Time and the Instance of Eternity:
Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas by Nicolas de Warren
* Chapter 28 Embodiment and Bodily Becoming by Sara Heinämaa
* Chapter 29 From the Origin of Spatiality to a Variety of Spaces by
Filip Mattens
* Chapter 30 Intentionality: Lived Experience, Bodily Comportment,
and the Horizon of the World by Dermot Moran
* Chapter 31 Practical Intentionality: From Brentano to the
Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles by Alessandro
Salice
* Chapter 32 Ideal Verificationism and Perceptual Faith: Husserl and
Merleau-Ponty on Perceptual Knowledge by Walter Hopp
* Chapter 33 The World of Experience by Hanne Jacobs
* Chapter 34 Imagination De-Naturalized: Phantasy, the Imaginary, and
Imaginative Ontology by Julia Jansen
* Chapter 35 Value, Freedom, Responsibility: Central Themes in
Phenomenological Ethics by Sophie Loidolt
* Chapter 36 Historicity and the Hermeneutic Predicament: from Yorck
to Derrida by Hans Ruin
* Chapter 37 Hans Ruin by Dan Zahavi
* Chapter 1 Aristotle in phenomenology by Pavlos Kontos
* Chapter 2 Descartes' Notion of the Mind-Body Union and its
Phenomenological Expositions by Sara Heinämaa and Timo Kaitaro
* Chapter 3 Kant, Neo-Kantianism, and Phenomenology by Sebastian Luft
* Chapter 4 Phenomenology and German Idealism by Alexander Schnell
* Chapter 5 Phenomenology and Descriptive Psychology: Brentano,
Stumpf, Husserl by Denis Fisette
* Part II: Figures
* Chapter 6 Husserl's Early Period: Juvenilia and the Logical
Investigations by Peter Andras Varga
* Chapter 7 Husserl's Middle Period and the Development of his
Ethics by John Drummond
* Chapter 8 Pre-Predicative Experience and Life-World: Two Distinct
Projects in Husserl's Late Phenomenology by Andrea Staiti
* Chapter 9 Scheler on the Moral and Political Significance of the
Emotions by Zachary Davis and Anthony Steinbock
* Chapter 10 Edith Stein's Challenge to Sense-Making: The Role of the
Lived Body, Psyche and Spirit by Antonio Calcagno
* Chapter 11 The Early Heidegger's Phenomenology by Daniel O.
Dahlstrom
* Chapter 12 The Middle Heidegger's Phenomenological Metaphysics by
Steven Crowell
* Chapter 13 Phenomenology and Ontology in the Later Heidegger by
Tobias Keiling
* Chapter 14 Schutz and Gurwitsch on Agency by Michael D. Barber
* Chapter 15 Sartre's Transcendental Phenomenology by Jonathan Webber
* Chapter 16 The Later Sartre: From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics to
Dialectic and Back by Thomas R. Flynn
* Chapter 17 Simone de Beauvoir: Philosopher, Author, Feminist by
Debra Bergoffen
* Chapter 18 Science in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology: From the Early
Work to the Later Philosophy by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
* Chapter 19 Merleau-Ponty from 1945 to 1952: The Ontological Weight
of Perception and the Transcendental Force of Description by Donald
A. Landes
* Chapter 20 Rereading the Later Merleau-Ponty in the Light of his
Unpublished Work by Emmanuel de Saint Aubert
* Chapter 21 Jan Patocka's Philosophical Legacy by James Dodd
* Chapter 22 An Immense Power: The Three Phenomenological Insights
supporting Derridean Deconstruction by Leonard Lawlor
* Chapter 23 When Alterity becomes Proximity: Levinas's Path by
Robert Bernasconi
* Chapter 24 Turn to Excess: The Development of Phenomenology in Late
Twentieth Century French Thought by Christina Gschwandtner
* Part III: Themes
* Chapter 25 Phenomenological Methodology by Karl Mertens
* Chapter 26 Subjectivity: From Husserl to His Followers (and Back
Again) by Rudolf Bernet
* Chapter 27 The Inquietude of Time and the Instance of Eternity:
Husserl, Heidegger, and Levinas by Nicolas de Warren
* Chapter 28 Embodiment and Bodily Becoming by Sara Heinämaa
* Chapter 29 From the Origin of Spatiality to a Variety of Spaces by
Filip Mattens
* Chapter 30 Intentionality: Lived Experience, Bodily Comportment,
and the Horizon of the World by Dermot Moran
* Chapter 31 Practical Intentionality: From Brentano to the
Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles by Alessandro
Salice
* Chapter 32 Ideal Verificationism and Perceptual Faith: Husserl and
Merleau-Ponty on Perceptual Knowledge by Walter Hopp
* Chapter 33 The World of Experience by Hanne Jacobs
* Chapter 34 Imagination De-Naturalized: Phantasy, the Imaginary, and
Imaginative Ontology by Julia Jansen
* Chapter 35 Value, Freedom, Responsibility: Central Themes in
Phenomenological Ethics by Sophie Loidolt
* Chapter 36 Historicity and the Hermeneutic Predicament: from Yorck
to Derrida by Hans Ruin
* Chapter 37 Hans Ruin by Dan Zahavi