The essence of phenomenology and its meaning for the scientific study of religion
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書誌事項
The essence of phenomenology and its meaning for the scientific study of religion
(Toronto studies in religion, vol. 7)
P. Lang, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-257) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Religious studies is rife with confusion over what the phenomenology of religion is. Conventional approaches dwell on the dissimilarity of the meanings of 'phenomenology' and 'phenomenology of religion' and ignore their synonymy. The purpose of this book is to challenge this trend by examining seven significant historical examples of philosophical phenomenology in order to develop a synthetic definition of 'phenomenology' which will both resolve the perceived conflicts in meaning and lead to a useful augmentation of religious methodology.
目次
Contents: Preface - Introduction - The Confusion about 'phenomenology' in religious studies - The semantic potential of 'phenomenology' - The phenomenologies of Lambert, Robison, Hegel, Hamilton, Whewell, Peirce and Husserl - Ramifications of the philosophical meaning of 'phenomenology' for religion - Conclusions.
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