The Moral sense and its foundational significance : self, person, historicity, community, phenomenological praxeology, and psychiatry

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The Moral sense and its foundational significance : self, person, historicity, community, phenomenological praxeology, and psychiatry

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 31)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1990

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"Published under the auspices of the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Table of Contents

Introductory Study.- The Human Condition within the Unity-of-Everything-There-Is-Alive: A Challenge to Philosophical Anthropologies.- I The Phenomenology of the Moral Sense of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- The Moral Sense: An Appraisal.- The Phenomenologico-Sociological Conception of the "Human Being-on-the-Brink-of-Existence": A New Approach to Socio-Communal Psychiatry.- II Human Selfhood and Personal Identity Within Communal Bonds.- Truth, Authenticity, and Culture.- Man within the Limit of the I: Some Considerations on Husserl's Philosophy from the Thought of Nicola Abbagnano.- Narrating the Self.- Sartre's Account of the Self in The Transcendence of the Ego.- The Concept of "Person" between Existence and the Realm of Life.- The Truth and Identity of a Person and of a People.- III The Moral Sense, Ethics, and Social Justice.- Ethics and Subjectivity Today.- Moral Sense, Community, and the Individual: Georg Simmel's Position in an Ongoing Discussion.- Personal Identity and Concrete Values.- The Moral Act.- Scientific Phenomenology and Bioethics.- Social Justice on Trial: The Verdict of History.- The Justice of Mercy: Reflections on Law, Social Theory and Heidegger's "Everyday".- Ceki? und Lukacs uber die Ontologie des gesellschaftlichen Seins: Die Prioritatsfrage.- The Phenomenology of Value and the Value of Phenomenology.- IV Human Selfhood, Will, Personal Development, and Community Life in a Psychiatric Perspective.- Some Epistemological Aspects of Present-Day Psychopathology.- Ethics in the Psyche's Individuating Development towards the Self.- Free Will in Psychopaths: A Phenomenological Description.- The Problem of the Unconscious in the Later Thought of L. Binswanger: A Phenomenological Approach to Delusion in Perception and Communication.- The Unattainability of the Norm.- "The Emotional Residence": An Italian Experience of the Treatment of Chronic Psychosis.- Hacia un concepto significativo de lo patologico y lo sano, de lo anormal y lo normal.- Husserl, Child Education, and Creativity.- Recovering the Moral Sense of Health Care from Academic Reification.- V The Historicity of the Human Person: Development, Intersubjectivity, Truth and Time.- Edmund Husserl: Intersubjectivity between Epoche and History.- The Development of Time Consciousness from Husserl to Heidegger.- Husserl's Concept of Horizon: An Attempt at Reappraisal.- Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Meaning, Perception, and Behavior.- The Role of Historicity in Man's Creative Experience: A Comparative Analysis of the Ideas of Kant, Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger, and the Hermeneutical School.- The Reality and Structure of Time: A Neo-Hegelian Paradox in the Conceptual Network of Phenomenology.- Time, Truth, and Culture in Husserl and Hegel.- Index of Names.

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