Life : phenomenology of life as the starting point of philosophy La vie : phénoménologie integrale de la vie comme point de départ de la philosophie

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Life : phenomenology of life as the starting point of philosophy = La vie : phénoménologie integrale de la vie comme point de départ de la philosophie

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka = par les soins de Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 50 . 25th anniversary publication = Célébrant le vingt-cinquième anniversaire ; Book 3 = Livre 3)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997

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English and French

Proceedings of the International Phenomenology Congress held Oct. 6-9, 1994, in Paris, France

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

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This collection presents perspectives into the pristine field of phenomenology/philosophy of life conceived by Tymieniecka, initiated in the Analecta Husserliana and unfolding with each volume. This new and original philosophy reaches to the `inner workings of Nature' as well as to the innermost recesses of the Human Creative Condition, opening a basic starting point for all philosophy. Life, `the theme of our times', finds at last a profound philosophical treatment.

Table of Contents

  • Inaugural Lecture: Life's Primogenital Timing: Time Projected by the Dynamic Articulation of the Onto-Genesis
  • A-T. Tymieniecka. Part One: Paving the Way for the Ontopoiesis of Life. The Entelechial Principle in the Ontopoiesis of Life: From Aristotle to Recent Phenomenology
  • A.A. Bello. From the End of History to the Death of Man
  • W. Egginton. Part Two: From Lived Experience to Life. De la phenomenologie des vecus a l'hermeneutique de la vie: Dilthey, Husserl, Heidegger
  • A.L. Kelkel. `La vie dans l'idee' selon Jan Patocka et son actualite
  • J. Sivak. Le fait de vivre dans la phenomenologie: Elements critiques a partir de Husserl
  • J.-M. Mouillie. Part Three: Searching for New Inspiration in Husserl. Intentionalite et non-donation
  • F.-D. Sebbah. Qu'est-ce que la hyle transcendentale? N. Depraz. La vie saturee
  • P. Beck. Part Four: Along the Historical Itinerary. L'apport de la scolastique
  • R.M. Vico. Pensee mathematique et generation chez Descartes
  • D. Carloni. Les freres Schelling et la science de la vie
  • C. Storti. La phenomenologie de la vie et la philosophie selon Max Scheler
  • D. Verducci. Part Five: Life and the Human Forge of Sense. La recuperation du sujet phenomenologique: En dialogue avec Derrida, Ricoeur et Levinas
  • C.O. Schrag. L'animal-l'humain: L'Education comme une intervalle phenomenologique
  • R. Kourenkova-Teltcharova, et al. Part Six: The Aesthetic Significance of Existence. La voie symbolico-litteraire et l'exploration de l'existence:M. de Unamo et P. Ricoeur
  • M.A. Cecilia. La vie du heros et le temps du poete: Notes sur le sens temporel de l'aion comme survivance dans les ecrits de Pindare
  • S. Margel. Figures de l'art, figures de la vie: Une idee de philosophie chez le jeune Lukacs
  • S. Catucci. Phenomenologie, semiotique et philosophie du langage: A propos de signes et symboles
  • S. Briosi. Vitalogie comme expression de la pensee africaine
  • M. Nkafu Nkemnkia. Rejoinder. Life/Death Cosmos/Eschatology: Nikolai Berdiaev and the Influence of the Fedorovian Vision
  • D. Shlapentokh. Index of Names.

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