Husserl's legacy in phenomenological philosophies : new approaches to reason, language, hermeneutics, the human condition

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Husserl's legacy in phenomenological philosophies : new approaches to reason, language, hermeneutics, the human condition

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 36 . Phenomenology in the world fifty years after the death of Edmund Husserl ; bk. 3)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1991

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English, French, German, and Spanish

Chiefly papers from the First World Congress of Phenomenology held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sept. 26-Oct. 1, 1988

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

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In this third volume of a monumental four book survey of Phenome- nology world-wide fifty years after the death of its chief founder, Edmund Husserl, we have a collection of studies which, in the first place, consider Husserl's legacy in the postmodern world. The extent of our indebtedness to the Master is shown in explora- tions of the archeology of knowledge, hermeneutics, and critical studies of language by A. Ales Bello, P. Pefialver, P. Million, V. Martinez Guzman, H. Rodriguez Pifiero, Y. Vlaisavlevich, and others. There follow calls for renewing the critique of reason by C. Schrag, F. Bosio, and J. Lerin Riera and discussion by D. Laskey, K. G6rniak-Kocikowska, M. R. Barral, Y. Park, and N. Delle Site on A-T. Tymieniecka's phe- nomenology of life, which proposes a total reorientation of phenome- nology by introducing a conception of the human condition in which the human creative act is the Archimedean point for philosophy.

Table of Contents

One Language, Hermeneutics.- Phenomenology as Archeology vs. Contemporary Hermeneutics.- Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.- Ricoeur and Husserl: Towards a Hermeneutic Phenomenology.- Phenomenology and the Deconstruction of Sense.- Can Hermeneutics Respond to the Predicament of Reason? From Husserl to Ricoeur.- On a Linguistic Phenomenology of "Intention".- The Hermeneutical Derivation of Phenomenology.- Fenomenologia, hermeneutica y lenguaje.- Husserl's Legacy in Derrida's Grammatological Opening.- La metafora en el discurso filosofico: A su imagen y semejanza.- Two Husserl's Legacy in the Postmodern World: Retrieving the Sense of Life.- Husserl's Legacy in the Postmodern World.- Beyond Husserl: Bracketing "All Possible Worlds".- Contemporary Irrationalism and the Betrayal of Husserl's Legacy.- The Constructive Critique of Reason.- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Philosophical Attitude towards Contemporary Problems of the Relation Between Human Beings and the World.- Creativity and the Critique of Reason.- The Human Condition and the Specifically Human Significance of Life in the Philosophy of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- The Unity of Being and Individualization: A Metaphysical Odyssey.- World, Praxis, and Reason.- The African and the Task of Becoming a Phenomenologist.- Three Husserl and other Philosophers.- Landgrebe's School of Phenomenology.- Phenomenological Paths to Metaphysics.- Phenomenological Convergences between Fichte and Husserl.- Husserl and Levinas: Transformations of the Epoche.- The Body as the Union of the Psychic and the Physical in Bergson and Merleau-Ponty.- Das Problem der transzendentalen Reduktion in der phanomenologischen Ontologie von Sartre.- Husserl's Concept of "Intentionally" as the Starting Point for Sartre's Thinking.- The Husserlian Legacy in the Philosophy of Existence: Comments on Methodology.- The Character and Limits of Sartre's Reading of Husserl.- The Philosophy of Zubiri as a Phenomenological Philosophy.- Husserlian "Reduction" Seen from the Perspective of Phenomenological "Life" in the Ortegan School.- Ortega's Approach to Husserlian Phenomenology.- Subjectivity between Logic and Life-World.- Index of Names.

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