Richard Stone
2 Publications
Mediation
Metodo
Richard Stone, Takeshi Morisato (eds)
2019
Is there anything that is truly given immediately? This question seems to of crucial importance for Phenomenology, a field perhaps known most principally for its attempt to return directly to the “things themselves. ” The seeming simplicity of the idea is appealing: after all, where better for us to start in any philosophical investigation than with things as they appear to us in their most pure or “immediate” state? When put in its historical context as well, Husserl’s phenomenological project could even be interpreted as a breath of fresh air in the midst of the environment of early 20th century philosophy in comparison with the seemingly constructive philosophy of its Neo-Kantian contemporaries.
The realizations of the self
Andrea Altobrando, Takuya Niikawa, Richard Stone (eds)
Palgrave Macmillan - Basingstoke
2018
Recent discussions of self-realization have devolved into unscientific theories of self-help. However, this vague and often misused concept is connected to many important individual and social problems.
2 Publications