Phenomenology, naturalism, and science : a hybrid and heretical proposal
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Phenomenology, naturalism, and science : a hybrid and heretical proposal
(Routledge research in phenomenology, 8)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Arguing for the compatibility of phenomenology and naturalism, this book also refashions each. The opening chapters begin with a methodological focus, which seeks to curb the "over-bidding" characteristic of both traditional transcendental phenomenology and scientific naturalism. Having thus opened up the possibility that the twain might meet, it is in the detailed chapters on matters where scientific and phenomenological work overlap and sometimes conflict - on time, body, and others - that the book contests some of the standard ways of understanding the relationship between phenomenological philosophy and empirical science, and between phenomenology and naturalism. Without invoking a methodological move of quarantine, in which each is allocated to their proper and separate domains, the book outlines the significance of the first-person perspective characteristic of phenomenology - both epistemically and ontologically - while according due respect to the relevant empirical sciences. The book thus renews phenomenology and argues for its ongoing relevance and importance for the future of philosophy.
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Methodology and Metaphilosophy
Chapter 2: Phenomenology and Naturalism: A Hybrid and Heretical Proposal
Chapter 3: Phenomenology and Scientific Realism: Show down?
Chapter 4: Merleau-Ponty's Gordian Knot: Transcendental Phenomenology, Science and Naturalism
Part II: Situated Thought: Time, Body, Others
Chapter 5: Time
Chapter 6: Body
Chapter 7: Others
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