The human soul in the creative transformation of the mind

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The human soul in the creative transformation of the mind

edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 94 . Phenomenology of life from the animal soul to the human mind ; book 2)

Springer, c2007

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

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Description

The challenge presented by the recent tendencies to "naturalize" phenomenology, on the basis of the progress in biological and neurological sciences, calls for an investigation of the traditional mind-body problem. The progress in phenomenological investigation is up to answering that challenge by placing the issues at stake upon a novel platform, that is the ontopoiesis of life.

Table of Contents

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. THE THEMATIC STUDY. Creative Imagination in the Converting of Life's Sensibilities into Full Human Experience
  • A.T-. Tymieniecka 1. SPHERES OF THE HUMAN SOUL. 1.1 Phenomenological Hyletics: The Animal, The Human, The Divine
  • A. A. Bello. 1.2 Passivity and Fundamental ife's Experience in Michel Henry's Thought
  • S.Z. de Azevedo. 1.3 Alterity, Art, and the Language of the Soul
  • B. Grassom. 1.4 Ontopoiesis and Spiritual Emergence: Bridging Tymieniecka's Phenomenology of Life and Transpersonal Psychology
  • O. Louchakova. 1.5 The Theory of the Passions in the Sermons of Antonio Vieira S.J. (1608-1697): A Phenomenological Reading
  • M.L. Fernandes. 1.6 Phenomenology: The Return to the Living Soul
  • O. Shkubulyani. 1.7 The Transpersonal Psycho-Phenomenology of Self & Soul: Meditators and Multiples Speak
  • A.L. Miller. 2. SCIENCE AS THE HUMAN PHENOMENON. 2.1 Science and the Human Phenomenon: Markings From a Cosmic Orphan
  • L. Zonneveld. 2.2 Consciousness in the Perspective of Evolution
  • I.S. Fiut. 2.3 The Constitution of Biological Objects of Inquiry from the Viewpoint of Hermeneutic Phenomenology
  • D. Ginev. 2.4 Biological Function Without Natural Design
  • A. Sol. 2.5 Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Phenomenology in the Organization of Interdisciplinary Researches
  • A. Zotov. 3. MIND/BODY REVISITED. 3.1 Soul and Body in the Phenomenological Context
  • S Khalilov. 3.2 Epistemological Questions Concerning the In-Depth Body and the Coming about of the Ego
  • H. de Preester. 3.4 E. Husserl's Phenomenology on the Universal Life of Consciousness in Reflection and in Time
  • A. Kouzmin. 3.5 Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology and the Mind-Body Problem
  • D. Grunberg. 3.6 Origins of Consciousness andConscious (Free) Intention from the Viewpoint of Rudolf Steiner's Spiritual Science (Anthroposophy) in Relation to Husserl's Transcendental Reduction
  • M.B. Majorek. 3.7 The Concept of Human Soul/Mind in the Light of the Evolutionist Theory of Knowledge: Scientific Epistemological Aspects and Metaphysical Implications
  • R. Verolini. 4. THE ROLE OF HUMAN EMPATHY IN COMMUNICATION. 4.1 The Meaning of Empathic Understanding in Human Inquiry
  • A. Smaling. 4.2 Scientific Analysis of the Body and the Interaction of Minds
  • H. Turan. 4.3 'To Communicate with a Gnat": Eperience and Communication Within the Context of Life-World
  • E. Buceniece. 4.4 Albert Camus: The Awareness of Extraneousness
  • M.M. Ligozzi. 5. THE HUMAN SELF. 5.1 Descartes, Hume, Kant and Diderot: The Interconnectedness of the Self and Nature
  • O.W. Holmes. 5.2 To Dive Back in the Flux of Life: William James's Critique of Intellectualism, V. Vevere. 5.3 The Social Construction of the Self: Contribution of Social Phenomenology
  • N. Smirnova.5.4 The Category of the (Non-) Temporal > in Philosophy of the 'Late' Husserl
  • C.J. Olbromski. 5.5 Ingmar Bergman's Projected Self: From W. A. Mozart's Die Zauberfloete to Vargtimmen
  • E.J. Burns. 6. MIND, LANGUAGE, WORLD. 6.1 On the Interface Between Minds and Concepts
  • S. Akinci. 6.2 Mind and Ontology. Ingarden's Phenomenology and Mahayana Philosophy as Opposed Ways of Approach to Reality
  • W. Kurpiewski.6.3 Deconstruction of the Logocenter of all Grounds Constructed by Language Habits. Language-Game the Surroundings of which is Everywhere, the Center of which is Nowhere
  • E. Sezgin. 6.4 Symbolical Forms and Their Role in an Anthropological Analysis. Ernst Cassirer's Conception of the Human World
  • P. Mroz, M.

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  • NCID
    BA82971446
  • ISBN
    • 9781402051814
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 550 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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