Phenomenology and experience : new perspectives
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Phenomenology and experience : new perspectives
(Studies in contemporary phenomenology / editor, Chris Bremmers ; associate editors, Arthur Cools, Gert-Jan van der Heiden, v. 18)
Brill, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Experience has been a pivotal philosophical topic since Greek antiquity. The phenomenological movement has also played a crucial role in the history of philosophical theories or ideas of experience. The major contributions of Husserlian and post-Husserlian phenomenology to the philosophical understanding of experience can hardly be overestimated. The ambition of this volume is to illustrate how phenomenology still remains a very fruitful approach that is essential to current philosophical and interdisciplinary debates on experience.
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: Phenomenology and Experience: A Brief Historico-Philosophical Overview
Antonio Cimino and Cees Leijenhorst
What is Diaphenomenology? A Sketch
Emmanuel Alloa
Transcendental Experience
>Bernardo Ainbinder
Encountering Finitude: On the Hermeneutic Radicalization of Experience
Jussi Backman
Poverty and Promise: Towards a Primordial Hermeneutic Experience
Gert-Jan van der Heiden
Experience and Unity in Husserl's Solution to the Crisis
Lorenzo Girardi
Forgetfulness of Experience: Ideality and Necessity in Merleau-Ponty's Reading of Husserl's "Origin of Geometry"
Diego D'Angelo
Conditions of Historical Experience: Husserlian Reflections
Timo Miettinen
Motives in Experience: Pfander, Geiger, and Stein
Genki Uemura and Alessandro Salice
Experience and Normativity: The Phenomenological Approach
Sophie Loidolt
The Specificity of Medium: Painting and Thinking in Merleau-Ponty's "Eye and Mind"
Nicolas de Warren
Pregnant Embodiment as World Transformation
Tanja Staehler
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