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The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and essential reading for any student and scholar of phenomenology.
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The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and essential reading for any student and scholar of phenomenology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136725630
- Artikelnr.: 38272444
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 740
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136725630
- Artikelnr.: 38272444
Sebastian Luft is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, USA. He is the author of Subjectivity and Lifeworld in Transcendental Phenomenology (2011), and the editor of The Neo-Kantian Reader (forthcoming with Routledge). Søren Overgaard is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is the author of Husserl and Heidegger on Being in the World (2004), and Wittgenstein and Other Minds (2007).
Introduction Part 1: Main Figures in the Phenomenological Movement 1. Franz
Brentano Peter Simons 2. Edmund Husserl Dermot Moran 3. Max Scheler Eugene
Kelly 4. Martin Heidegger Daniel Dahlstrom 5. Jean-Paul Sartre Roland
Breeur 6. Emmanuel Levinas Richard Cohen 7. Hannah Arendt Veronica
Vasterling 8. Simone de Beauvoir Gail Weiss 9. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 10. Jacques Derrida Björn Thorsteinsson Part 2:
Main Topics in Phenomenology 11. Intentionality John J. Drummond 12.
Evidence Roberto Walton 13. Perception Walter Hopp 14. Truth Thane M.
Naberhaus 15. The Subject and the Self Karl Mertens 16. Intersubjectivity
Dan Zahavi 17. Time Nicolas de Warren 18. Space Edward S. Casey 19. The
World Carleton B. Christensen 20. The Body Sara Heinämaa 21. History David
Carr 22. Husserl's Method of Reduction Sebastian Luft 23. Eidetics and its
Methodology Rochus Sowa 24. Genetic Phenomenology Dieter Lohmar 25.
Research Methods in Phenomenology after Husserl David R. Cerbone 26. Art
and Aesthetics John Brough 27. Value Peter Poellner 28. The Meaning of
Being Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 29. Dasein Françoise Dastur 30. Freedom
Jonathan Webber 31. The Chiasm Ted Toadvine 32. Ethics as First Philosophy
Bettina Bergo 33. Narrative Pol Vandevelde Part 3: Phenomenological
Contributions to Philosophy 34. Metaphysics and Ontology Martin Schwab and
David Woodruff-Smith 35. Epistemology Gianfranco Soldati 36. Philosophy of
Mind Charles Siewert 37. Philosophy of Language Christian Beyer and Martin
Weichold 38. Moral Philosophy Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 39. Political
Philosophy James Dodd 40. Logic Richard Tieszen 41. Philosophy of
Mathematics Mirja Hartimo and Leila Haaparanta 42. Philosophy of Science
Jeff Kochan and Hans Bernhard Schmid 43. Philosophy of Religion and
Theology Felix Ó Murchadha Part 4: Phenomenological Intersections 44.
Existentialism Jack Reynolds 45. Hermeneutics Günter Figal and David
Espinet 46. Deconstruction Leonard Lawlor 47. Feminism Helen A. Fielding
48. Post-Structuralism: Michel Foucault Johanna Oksala 49. Critical Theory
Ernst Wolff 50. Critical Philosophy of Race Robert Bernasconi 51. Analytic
Philosophy Søren Overgaard 52. Cognitive Science Shaun Gallagher 53.
Phenomenological Psychology James Morley 54. Psychoanalysis Richard Askay
and Jensen Farquhar 55. Psychiatry Thomas Fuchs 56. Nursing and Medicine
Havi Carel 57. The Social Sciences Michael Barber 58. Literary Criticism
Joshua Kates Part 5: Historical Postscript 59. "Phenomenology": A
Reflection on the History of the Term Karl Schuhmann. Index
Brentano Peter Simons 2. Edmund Husserl Dermot Moran 3. Max Scheler Eugene
Kelly 4. Martin Heidegger Daniel Dahlstrom 5. Jean-Paul Sartre Roland
Breeur 6. Emmanuel Levinas Richard Cohen 7. Hannah Arendt Veronica
Vasterling 8. Simone de Beauvoir Gail Weiss 9. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 10. Jacques Derrida Björn Thorsteinsson Part 2:
Main Topics in Phenomenology 11. Intentionality John J. Drummond 12.
Evidence Roberto Walton 13. Perception Walter Hopp 14. Truth Thane M.
Naberhaus 15. The Subject and the Self Karl Mertens 16. Intersubjectivity
Dan Zahavi 17. Time Nicolas de Warren 18. Space Edward S. Casey 19. The
World Carleton B. Christensen 20. The Body Sara Heinämaa 21. History David
Carr 22. Husserl's Method of Reduction Sebastian Luft 23. Eidetics and its
Methodology Rochus Sowa 24. Genetic Phenomenology Dieter Lohmar 25.
Research Methods in Phenomenology after Husserl David R. Cerbone 26. Art
and Aesthetics John Brough 27. Value Peter Poellner 28. The Meaning of
Being Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 29. Dasein Françoise Dastur 30. Freedom
Jonathan Webber 31. The Chiasm Ted Toadvine 32. Ethics as First Philosophy
Bettina Bergo 33. Narrative Pol Vandevelde Part 3: Phenomenological
Contributions to Philosophy 34. Metaphysics and Ontology Martin Schwab and
David Woodruff-Smith 35. Epistemology Gianfranco Soldati 36. Philosophy of
Mind Charles Siewert 37. Philosophy of Language Christian Beyer and Martin
Weichold 38. Moral Philosophy Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 39. Political
Philosophy James Dodd 40. Logic Richard Tieszen 41. Philosophy of
Mathematics Mirja Hartimo and Leila Haaparanta 42. Philosophy of Science
Jeff Kochan and Hans Bernhard Schmid 43. Philosophy of Religion and
Theology Felix Ó Murchadha Part 4: Phenomenological Intersections 44.
Existentialism Jack Reynolds 45. Hermeneutics Günter Figal and David
Espinet 46. Deconstruction Leonard Lawlor 47. Feminism Helen A. Fielding
48. Post-Structuralism: Michel Foucault Johanna Oksala 49. Critical Theory
Ernst Wolff 50. Critical Philosophy of Race Robert Bernasconi 51. Analytic
Philosophy Søren Overgaard 52. Cognitive Science Shaun Gallagher 53.
Phenomenological Psychology James Morley 54. Psychoanalysis Richard Askay
and Jensen Farquhar 55. Psychiatry Thomas Fuchs 56. Nursing and Medicine
Havi Carel 57. The Social Sciences Michael Barber 58. Literary Criticism
Joshua Kates Part 5: Historical Postscript 59. "Phenomenology": A
Reflection on the History of the Term Karl Schuhmann. Index
Introduction Part 1: Main Figures in the Phenomenological Movement 1. Franz
Brentano Peter Simons 2. Edmund Husserl Dermot Moran 3. Max Scheler Eugene
Kelly 4. Martin Heidegger Daniel Dahlstrom 5. Jean-Paul Sartre Roland
Breeur 6. Emmanuel Levinas Richard Cohen 7. Hannah Arendt Veronica
Vasterling 8. Simone de Beauvoir Gail Weiss 9. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 10. Jacques Derrida Björn Thorsteinsson Part 2:
Main Topics in Phenomenology 11. Intentionality John J. Drummond 12.
Evidence Roberto Walton 13. Perception Walter Hopp 14. Truth Thane M.
Naberhaus 15. The Subject and the Self Karl Mertens 16. Intersubjectivity
Dan Zahavi 17. Time Nicolas de Warren 18. Space Edward S. Casey 19. The
World Carleton B. Christensen 20. The Body Sara Heinämaa 21. History David
Carr 22. Husserl's Method of Reduction Sebastian Luft 23. Eidetics and its
Methodology Rochus Sowa 24. Genetic Phenomenology Dieter Lohmar 25.
Research Methods in Phenomenology after Husserl David R. Cerbone 26. Art
and Aesthetics John Brough 27. Value Peter Poellner 28. The Meaning of
Being Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 29. Dasein Françoise Dastur 30. Freedom
Jonathan Webber 31. The Chiasm Ted Toadvine 32. Ethics as First Philosophy
Bettina Bergo 33. Narrative Pol Vandevelde Part 3: Phenomenological
Contributions to Philosophy 34. Metaphysics and Ontology Martin Schwab and
David Woodruff-Smith 35. Epistemology Gianfranco Soldati 36. Philosophy of
Mind Charles Siewert 37. Philosophy of Language Christian Beyer and Martin
Weichold 38. Moral Philosophy Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 39. Political
Philosophy James Dodd 40. Logic Richard Tieszen 41. Philosophy of
Mathematics Mirja Hartimo and Leila Haaparanta 42. Philosophy of Science
Jeff Kochan and Hans Bernhard Schmid 43. Philosophy of Religion and
Theology Felix Ó Murchadha Part 4: Phenomenological Intersections 44.
Existentialism Jack Reynolds 45. Hermeneutics Günter Figal and David
Espinet 46. Deconstruction Leonard Lawlor 47. Feminism Helen A. Fielding
48. Post-Structuralism: Michel Foucault Johanna Oksala 49. Critical Theory
Ernst Wolff 50. Critical Philosophy of Race Robert Bernasconi 51. Analytic
Philosophy Søren Overgaard 52. Cognitive Science Shaun Gallagher 53.
Phenomenological Psychology James Morley 54. Psychoanalysis Richard Askay
and Jensen Farquhar 55. Psychiatry Thomas Fuchs 56. Nursing and Medicine
Havi Carel 57. The Social Sciences Michael Barber 58. Literary Criticism
Joshua Kates Part 5: Historical Postscript 59. "Phenomenology": A
Reflection on the History of the Term Karl Schuhmann. Index
Brentano Peter Simons 2. Edmund Husserl Dermot Moran 3. Max Scheler Eugene
Kelly 4. Martin Heidegger Daniel Dahlstrom 5. Jean-Paul Sartre Roland
Breeur 6. Emmanuel Levinas Richard Cohen 7. Hannah Arendt Veronica
Vasterling 8. Simone de Beauvoir Gail Weiss 9. Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 10. Jacques Derrida Björn Thorsteinsson Part 2:
Main Topics in Phenomenology 11. Intentionality John J. Drummond 12.
Evidence Roberto Walton 13. Perception Walter Hopp 14. Truth Thane M.
Naberhaus 15. The Subject and the Self Karl Mertens 16. Intersubjectivity
Dan Zahavi 17. Time Nicolas de Warren 18. Space Edward S. Casey 19. The
World Carleton B. Christensen 20. The Body Sara Heinämaa 21. History David
Carr 22. Husserl's Method of Reduction Sebastian Luft 23. Eidetics and its
Methodology Rochus Sowa 24. Genetic Phenomenology Dieter Lohmar 25.
Research Methods in Phenomenology after Husserl David R. Cerbone 26. Art
and Aesthetics John Brough 27. Value Peter Poellner 28. The Meaning of
Being Thomas Schwarz Wentzer 29. Dasein Françoise Dastur 30. Freedom
Jonathan Webber 31. The Chiasm Ted Toadvine 32. Ethics as First Philosophy
Bettina Bergo 33. Narrative Pol Vandevelde Part 3: Phenomenological
Contributions to Philosophy 34. Metaphysics and Ontology Martin Schwab and
David Woodruff-Smith 35. Epistemology Gianfranco Soldati 36. Philosophy of
Mind Charles Siewert 37. Philosophy of Language Christian Beyer and Martin
Weichold 38. Moral Philosophy Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 39. Political
Philosophy James Dodd 40. Logic Richard Tieszen 41. Philosophy of
Mathematics Mirja Hartimo and Leila Haaparanta 42. Philosophy of Science
Jeff Kochan and Hans Bernhard Schmid 43. Philosophy of Religion and
Theology Felix Ó Murchadha Part 4: Phenomenological Intersections 44.
Existentialism Jack Reynolds 45. Hermeneutics Günter Figal and David
Espinet 46. Deconstruction Leonard Lawlor 47. Feminism Helen A. Fielding
48. Post-Structuralism: Michel Foucault Johanna Oksala 49. Critical Theory
Ernst Wolff 50. Critical Philosophy of Race Robert Bernasconi 51. Analytic
Philosophy Søren Overgaard 52. Cognitive Science Shaun Gallagher 53.
Phenomenological Psychology James Morley 54. Psychoanalysis Richard Askay
and Jensen Farquhar 55. Psychiatry Thomas Fuchs 56. Nursing and Medicine
Havi Carel 57. The Social Sciences Michael Barber 58. Literary Criticism
Joshua Kates Part 5: Historical Postscript 59. "Phenomenology": A
Reflection on the History of the Term Karl Schuhmann. Index