The creative matrix of the origins : dynamisms, forces and the shaping of life

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The creative matrix of the origins : dynamisms, forces and the shaping of life

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 77)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2002

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"Published under the auspices of The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning, A-T. Tymieniecka, President"

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Creative force or creative shaping? This unprecedented effort to plumb the workings of the ontopoiesis of life by disentangling its primordial forces and shaping devices as they enter into the originary matrixes of life yields fascinating insights. Prepared by the investigation of the first two matrixes (the 'womb of life' and 'sharing-in-life', Analecta Husserliana Volume 74) the present collection of essays focuses upon the third and crowning creative matrix, Imaginatio Creatrix here proves itself to be the source and driving force which brings us to the origins of the human mind - human life. Studies by: Elof Axel Carlson, A-T. Tymieniecka, N. Milkov, Eldon C. Wait, K. Rokstad, M. Golaszewska, M. Kule, W. Kim Rogers, Piotr Mroz, R. Pinilla Burgos, A. Carrillo Canan, G.R. Ronsivalle, J.E. Smith, A. Pawliszyn, A. Rizzacasa, L. Galzigna and M. Galzigna, Jiro Watanabe, M. Jakubczak, K. Tarnowski, M. Durst, W. Pawliszyn, R.A. Kurenkova, Carmen Cozma, E. Supinska-Polit, I.S. Fiut, Gerald Nyenhuis, Osvaldo Rossi, R.D. Sweeney, and D. Ulicka.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements. The Theme. Inaugural Study. Section I: Color perception: an on-going convergence of reductionism and phenomenology
  • E.A. Carlson. The logical form of biological objects
  • N. Milkov. Reconciling descriptions of consciousness from within and from without
  • E.C. Wait. Nature, subjectivity and the life-world: elements in a comparative perspective on Husserl's Ideas II and the Crisis
  • K. Rokstad. Self-consciousness as fact, experience and value
  • a phenomenological reinterpretation
  • M. Golaszewska. Section II: Intersubjective parameters of the life process
  • M. Kule. On the individual (who acts and experiences?)
  • W.K. Rogers. Human projects in the existential phenomenology of Sartre
  • P. Mroz. Krause on the concept of Gemut and the phenomenology of subjectivity
  • R.P. Burgos. Kierkegaard's amphibolous conjunction of joy and sorrow and his literary theory
  • A.C. Canan. Automata in the looking-glass: self-consciousness, epigenetic development and mental models theory
  • G.B. Ronsivalle. Section III: Leibniz's performationism: between metaphysics and biology
  • J.E. Smith. A temporality of Dasein (Heidegger) and a time of the other (Levinas)
  • A. Pawliszyn. The time of life and the time of history
  • A. Rizzacasa. Phenomenological approaches in the life and cognitive sciences
  • L. Galzigna, M. Galzigna. Edelman's theory of neuronal group selection and reductionism
  • B. Feltz. Section IV: The significance of art for human life from the viewpoint of ontological aesthetics
  • J. Watanabe. The aesthetic potential of the element of earth
  • M. Jakubczak. Metaphysical longing
  • K. Tarnowski. On the threshold of creativity: a hermeneutic interpretation ofthe myth of Narcissus
  • M. Durst. On philosophy and on expertise in philosophy
  • W. Pawliszyn. Music on the scene of life of the next century
  • R.A. Kurenkova. Philosophical 'exposure' and 'interpretation' of a musical creation
  • C. Cozma. Seed and growth: the art of Teresa Murak
  • E. Supinska-Polit. The ontology of creative process
  • I.S. Fiut. Section V: Roman Ingarden's analysis of the concepts of truth in literature
  • G. Nyenhuis. Myth, 'thing' and understanding in Gadamer
  • O. Rossi. Art and temporality Ricoeur's hermeneutic approach
  • R.D. Sweeney. The literary work of art as the creative power in man: on the margin of Roman Ingarden's theory of literary discourse
  • D. Ulicka. Index.

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  • NCID
    BA61082068
  • ISBN
    • 1402007892
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvi, 408 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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