Phenomenology of the political
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Phenomenology of the political
(Contributions to phenomenology, v. 38)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2000
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Description
This volume is a collection of phenomenological investigations of the political domain. Its aim is to present recent examinations of political matters and to foster a renewal of this sort of inquiry in phenomenology generally. Although it has often gone unrecognized, investigations of this sort have been a part of the phenomenological project since its inception. Two phases can be identified: the first governed primarily by the methods of realistic and constitutive phenomenology, and the second under the guidance of existential and hermeneutical approaches. Standard accounts of the history of phenomenology begin, of course, with the publication of Husserl's Logische Untersuchungen (1900-1901) in which for the first time he publicly developed and applied his distinctively descriptive approach-the so-called method of eidetic analysis with its unique emphasis on the concept of evidence understood as intention fulfillment-to the fields of logical and mathematical systems. But those around him in Gottingen quickly saw the innovative character of this method and began employing it in a wide variety of other areas of research: literature, sociology, ethics, action theory, and even theology, for example.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- K. Thompson. Notes on Contributors. I. Basic Concepts. 1. Who is the Political Actor?: An Existential Phenomenological Approach
- S.G. Crowell. 2. Political Community
- J. Drummond. 3. Phenomenology, Ethics, Politics
- A. Peperzak. II. Figures. 4. Elements of Ricoeur's Early Political Thought
- B. Dauenhauer. 5. Alfred Schutz on Reducing Social Tensions
- L. Embree. III. Fundamental Issues. 6. Personality of Higher Order: Husserlian Reflections on the Quebec Problem
- R.P. Buckley. 7. Socrates, Christ, and Buddha as `Political' Leaders
- N. Depraz. 8. Towards a Genealogy of Sovereignty
- K. Thompson. 9. Taking Responsibility Seriously
- Hwa Yol Jung. IV. Race. 10. The Invisibility of Racial Minorities in the Public Realm of Appearances
- R. Bernasconi. 11. Identity and Liberation: An Existential Phenomenological Approach
- L. Gordon. Subject Index. Name Index.
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