Contemporary phenomenologies of normativity : norms, goals, and values
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Contemporary phenomenologies of normativity : norms, goals, and values
(Routledge research in phenomenology)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This volume investigates forms of normativity through the phenomenological methods of description, analysis, and interpretation. It takes a broad approach to norms, covering not only rules and commands but also goals, values, and passive drives and tendencies.
Part I "Basic Perspectives" begins with an overview of the phenomena of normativity and then clarifies the constitution of norms by Husserlian and Heideggerian concepts. It offers phenomenological alternatives to the neo-Kantian and neo-Hegelian approaches that dominate contemporary debates on the "sources of normativity." Part II "From Perception to Imagination" turns to the normativity of three basic types of experiences. This part first sheds light on the normativity of perception and then illuminates the kind of normativity characteristic of imagination and drive intentionality. Part III "Social Dimensions" analyzes the norms that regulate the formation of practical communities. It takes a broad view of practical norms, discussing social and moral norms as well as the epistemic norms of scientific practices. By clarifying the divergences and interrelations between various types and levels of norms, the volume demonstrates that normativity is not one phenomenon but a complex set of various phenomena with multiple sources.
Contemporary Phenomenologies of Normativity: Norms, Goals, and Values will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working on issues of normativity in phenomenology, epistemology, ethics, and social philosophy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Sara Heinamaa, Mirja Hartimo, and Ilpo Hirvonen
I. Basic Perspectives
1. Varieties of Normativity: Norms, Goals, Values
Sara Heinamaa
2. Methodological Atheism: An Essay in the Second-Person Phenomenology of Commitment
Steven Crowell
3. What Is Moral Normativity? A Phenomenological Critique and Redirection of Korsgaard's Normative Question
Fredrik Westerlund
4. Husserl on Specifically Normative Concepts
Andrea Staiti
II. From Perception to Imagination
5. On the Phenomenology and Normativity of Multisensory Perception: Husserlian and Merleau-Pontian Analyses
Maxime Doyon
6. Normativity in Perception
Frode Kjosavik
7. The Role of Instincts in Husserl's Account of Reason
Julia Jansen
8. The Normativity of the Imagination: Its Critical Import
Smaranda Aldea
III. Social Dimensions
9. "Feckless Prisoners of Their Times": Historicism and Moral Reflection
David R. Cerbone
10. (Re)turning to Normality? A Bottom-Up Approach to Normativity
Maren Wehrle
11. Phenomenology of Culture and Cultural Norms
Timo Miettinen
12. Epistemic Norms and Their Phenomenological Critique
Mirja Hartimo
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