
Publication details
Publisher: Kluwer
Place: Deventer
Year: 2005
Pages: 9-562
Series: Analecta Husserliana
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402024634
Full citation:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), Phenomenology of life, Deventer, Kluwer, 2005
Phenomenology of life
Contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
"Phenomenology of life" as chance for philosophy's transformation into a new humanism
Carmen Cozma
3-11
The transcendental-phenomenological meaning of the notion of "experience" in E. Husserl and J. Dewey's philosophy
Eugene Plekhanov, Rimma Telcharova-Kurenkova, Elena Rogačeva
33-41
The task of philosophy and the significance of the vocation of the philosopher for human life in Husserl's phenomenological analysis
Nicoletta Ghigi
69-79
Becoming phenomenology
Style, poetic texture, and the pragmatic turn in Gilles Deleuze and Michel Serres
Ming-Qian Ma
97-116
Epistemological relativism as a challenge to life sciences
Do we still need universals?
Alex Antonites
235-247
Phenomenology, linguistic intentionality, affectivity and Villemoes' new therapy for schizophrenics
Richard Cobb-Stevens, Wilfried Ver Eecke
275-290
Imre Kertesz in the 21st century
Phenomenological approaches to philosophical distortions and social violence
Jesse Airaudi
367-384
Twentieth-century Italian painting against the nihilist drift of European thought
Piero Trupia
407-424
The orator does not think before, nor even while, speaking
His speech is his thought
Eldon Wait
451-464