A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism
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A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism

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ISBN-13:
9781405155335
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
624
Autor:
Hubert L. Dreyfus
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PDF
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Reflowable E-Book
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism is a complete guide to two of the dominant movements of philosophy in the twentieth century. Written by a team of leading scholars, including Dagfinn F llesdal, J. N. Mohanty, Robert Solomon, Jean-Luc Marion Highlights the area of overlap between the two movements Features longer essays discussing each of the main schools of thought, shorter essays introducing prominent themes, and problem-oriented chapters Organised topically, around concepts such as temporality, intentionality, death and nihilism Features essays on unusual subjects, such as medicine, the emotions, artificial intelligence, and environmental philosophy
A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism is acomplete guide to two of the dominant movements of philosophy inthe twentieth century.* Written by a team of leading scholars, including DagfinnFøllesdal, J. N. Mohanty, Robert Solomon, Jean-Luc Marion* Highlights the area of overlap between the two movements* Features longer essays discussing each of the main schools ofthought, shorter essays introducing prominent themes, andproblem-oriented chapters* Organised topically, around concepts such as temporalityintentionality, death and nihilism* Features essays on unusual subjects, such as medicine, theemotions, artificial intelligence, and environmentalphilosophy
List of Illustrations viiiNotes on Contributors ixAcknowledgments xiv1 A Brief Introduction to Phenomenology and Existentialism1Mark A. Wrathall and Hubert L. DreyfusPART I PHENOMENOLOGY 7MAIN MOVEMENTS 82 Husserlian Phenomenology 9Steven Crowell3 Existential Phenomenology 31Mark A. Wrathall4 French Phenomenology 48François-David SebbahCENTRAL CONCEPTS 685 Intentionality 69J. N. Mohanty6 Consciousness 78Charles Siewert7 The Lifeworld and Lived Experience 91Martin Jay8 Husserl's Reductions and the Role They Play in HisPhenomenology 105Dagfinn Føllesdal9 Categorial Intuition 115Dieter Lohmar10 Temporality 127John B. Brough and William BlattnerPART II EXISTENTIALISM 135MAIN MOVEMENTS 13611 The Roots of Existentialism 137Hubert L. Dreyfus12 German Existence-Philosophy 162Udo Tietz13 Religious Existentialism 188Clancy Martin14 French Existentialism 206Robert WicksCENTRAL CONCEPTS 22815 The Concept of Authenticity 229Taylor Carman16 Affectivity 240Béatrice Han-Pile17 The Body 253Piotr Hoffman18 Freedom and Responsibility 263Frederick A. Olafson19 Absurdity 271David Sherman20 Death 280David Couzens HoyPART III CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PHENOMENOLOGY ANDEXISTENTIALISM 28921 Emotions in Phenomenology and Existentialism 291Robert C. Solomon22 The Egological Structure of Consciousness: Lessons fromSartre for Analytical Philosophy of Mind 310Manuel Bremer23 Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and Intersubjectivity 329Matthew Ratcliffe24 The Intrinsic Spatial Frame of Reference 346Shaun Gallagher25 Action, the Scientific Worldview, and Being-in-the-World356Craig DeLancey26 Phenomenology in Artificial Intelligence and CognitiveScience 377Daniel Andler27 Phenomenological Currents in Twentieth-Century Psychology394Frederick J. Wertz28 Medicine 412Fredrik Svenaeus29 Realism, Science, and the Deworlding of the World 425Peter Eli Gordon30 Environmental Philosophy 445Iain Thomson31 Ontology, Pragmatism, and Technology 464Shunsuke Kadowaki32 The Lived-Body and the Dignity of Human Beings 478Andreas Brenner33 Sexuality 489Ann V. Murphy34 Feminism 502Sara Heinämaa35 A Life Worth Living 516Julian Young36 The Search for Immediacy and the Problem of Political Life inExistentialism and Phenomenology 531Michael Allen Gillespie37 History and Historicity 545Charles Guignon38 Bubbles and Skulls: The Phenomenology of Self-Consciousnessin Dutch Still-Life Painting 559Wayne M. Martin39 Mathematics 585Mark van AttenIndex 600

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