Fruition - cross-pollination - dissemination
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Fruition - cross-pollination - dissemination
(Analecta Husserliana : the yearbook of phenomenological research / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, v. 104 . Phenomenology and existentialism in the twentieth century ; bk. 2)
Springer, c2009
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Our world's cultural circles are permeated by the philosophical influences of existentialism and phenomenology. Two contemporary quests to elucidate rationality - took their inspirations from Kierkegaard's existentialism plumbing the subterranean source of subjective experience and Husserl's phenomenology focusing on the constitutive aspect of rationality. Yet, both contrary directions mingled readily in common vindication of full reality.
In the inquisitive minds (Scheler, Heidegger, Sartre, Stein, Merleau-Ponty, et al.), a fruitful cross-pollination of insights, ideas, approaches, fused in one powerful wave disseminating throughout all domains of thought.
Existentialist rejection of ratiocination and speculation together with Husserl's shift to the genesis of rapproches philosophy and literature (Wahl, Marcel, Berdyaev, Wojtyla, Tischner, etc.), while the foundational underpinnings of language (Wittgenstein, Derrida, etc.) opened the "hidden" behind the "veils" (Sezgin and Dominguez-Rey).
Table of Contents
Te theme, a-t. tymieniecka: section i.- was merleau-ponty a phenomenologist? some reflections upon the identity of phenomenology, k. rokstad sartre's postcartesian ontology: on negation and existence, w.d. melaney 'brute being' and hyletic phenomenology: the philosophical legacy of merleau-ponty's the visible and the invisible, a.a. bello physis and flesh, r. kaushik
embodiment and existence merleau-ponty and the limits of naturalism, p. reynaert.- section ii the method of karol wojtyla: a way between phenomenology, personalism and metaphysics, j.m. burgos the role of experience in karol wojtyla's ethical thought, c.b. gonzalez tishcner's philosophy of drama, l. pyra camus and tischner: in search of absolute love, m. bielawka edith stein and jean-paul sartre: a possible comparison, a-m. pezzella.- section iii the dimension of existence disclosed by unraveling the intentional structure of imagining, e. sezgin henomenological and poetic grounds of linguistics, a.d. reyperception, textual theory and metaphorical language, m. sehdev la phenomenologie et le probleme de l'imagination, b.m. d'ippolito.- section iv merleau-ponty and the eternal return to the life-world. beyond existentialism and phenomenology, a. zeifa is-identity as living identity, a. zukowski, i. ricconi
de-situatedness: the subject and its exhaustion of space in gilles deleuze, m-q. ma he post-structural effect on the life-world: re-thinking critical subjectivity and ethics through existential performance and the constitutive power of performativity, b.c. kanouse.- tion v ean wahl, the precursor, a. kremer-marietti
albert camus: phenomenology and postmodern thought, i. fiut
jan kott and the aesthetics of reception: aspects of an existential theatre, m. chen
the existential aspects of the museum at the turn of the century, a. malecka ection vi
playing with places: the aesthetic experience of place in a play situation, l. untmythopoetics of stone, k. lehari
towards aphenomenology of the instrument-voix, a.r. vitale
hors d'oeuvre revisited, m. itkonenconclusion
the human telos beyond the instrumental closure. the contribution of phenomenology and existentialism, f. totaro.
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