Phenomenology World Wide: Foundations - Expanding Dynamics - Life-Engagements, A Guide for Research and Study

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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Springer Science & Business Media, 2002 - Philosophy - 740 pages
Phenomenology is the philosophy of our times. Through the entire twentieth century this philosophy unfolded and flourished, following stepwise the intrinsic logic and dynamism of its original project as proposed by its founder Edmund Husserl. Now its seminal ideas have been handed over to a new era. The worldwide contributors to this volume make it manifest that phenomenological inspiration knows no cultural barriers. It penetrates and invigorates not only philosophical disciplines but also most of the sectors of knowledge, transforming our way of seeing the world, our actions toward others, and our lives.
Phenomenology's universal spread has, however, oftentimes diluted its original sense, even beyond recognition, and led to a weakening of its dynamics. There is at present an urgent need to retrieve the original understanding of phenomenology, to awaken its dormant forces and redirect them. This is the aim of the present book: resourcement and reinvigoration. It is meant to be not only a reference work but also a guide for research and study.
To restore the authentic vision of phenomenology, we propose returning to its foundational source in Husserl's project of a `universal science', unpacking all its creative capacities. In the three parts of this work there are traced the stages of this philosophy's progressive uncovering of the grounding levels of reality: ideal structures, constitutive consciousness, the intersubjective lifeworld, and beyond. The key concepts and phases of Husserl's thought are here exfoliated. Then the thought of the movement's classical figures and of representative thinkers in succeeding generations is elucidated. Phenomenology's geographic spread is reviewed.
We then proceed to the culminating work of this philosophy, to the phenomenological life engagements so vigorously advocated by Husserl, to the life-significant issues phenomenology addresses and to how it has enriched the human sciences. Lastly the phenomenological project's new horizons on the plane of life are limned, horizons with so powerful a draw that they may be said not to beckon but to summon. Here is the movement's vanguard.
This collection has 71 entries. Each entry is followed by a relevant bibliography. There is a helpful Glossary of Terms and an Index of Names.

Contents

Phenomenology as the Inspirational Force of Our Times
1
The Incipient Phase
11
Mauro Antonelli University of Bologna Italy and KarlFranz University Graz Australia
29
Angela Ales Bello Italian Phenomenology Center Rome Italy
59
Roberta de Monticelli University of Geneva Switzerland
72
Laying the Foundations of Phenomenology
78
Claire Ortiz Hill Paris France
94
Jocelyn Benoist University of Paris I France
100
Jes�s Conill University of Valencia Spain
408
III
470
Alberto Carrillo Can�n Benem�rita Autonomous University Puebla Mexico
477
Angela Ales Bello Italian Phenomenology Center Rome Italy
483
Hermann Schmitz Kiel University Germany
493
Jozef Tischners Philosophy of the Human Being
494
Phenomenologys Bringing Forth and Formulating Basic LifeSignificant Issues
503
Konrad Rokstad University of Bergen Norway
516

Oded Balaban University of Haifa Israel
112
Structure and Discussion
119
Sonja RinofnerKreidl Karl Franz University Graz Austria
134
Kathleen Haney University of Houston United States
146
Bianca Maria dIppolito University of Naples Italy
158
The Human Person in Action and in the Cosmos
172
Angela Ales Bello Italian Phenomenology Center Rome Italy
232
Interpretation Assimilation and Elaboration around the World after the Second World
255
The Development of Phenomenology in Belgium and the Netherlands Antonino Mazz� Free University of Brussels Belgium
265
Phenomenological Anthropology in the Netherlands and Flanders Bas Levering and Max van Manen University of Alberta Canada
274
Phenomenology in North America and Continental Philosophy Robert Sweeney John Carroll University United States
286
Italian Phenomenology in the World Forum
293
Ynhui Park Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea
301
Mamuka Dolidze Institute of Philosophy of Georgia Tblisi Georgia Phenomenological Thinking in the Georgian Philosophy of XX Century
307
Phenomenology in India
316
172
323
199
342
202
384
210
392
232
402
Jan Bengtsson G�teborg University Sweden
529
Philosophy of Language and Corporeity
544
Pinto University of Bari Italy
551
Eric Grillo University of Paris III France
560
Gary Backhaus Morgan State University Baltimore Maryland United States
568
Judy Miles California Polytechnical University Pomona United States
578
Phenomenology and Fundamental Educational Theory Donald Vandenberg United States and Australia
589
Marlies Kronegger Robert J Wise Jr World Phenomenology Institute Hanover New Hampshire United States
601
Piotr Mr�z and Andrzej Warminski Jagiellonian University Krakow Poland
608
Phenomenology of Religion
616
Phenomenology and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences
631
Paul Ricoeur on Language Ethics and Philosophical Anthropology
641
03
656
Medard Boss
664
Intrinsic Dynamisms and Untapped Resources of Phenomenology
683
Mar�a Avelina Cecilia University of Seville Spain
714
Synopsis and Prospectus of Phenomenologys Path
720
Index of Names
735
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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka was born in Marianowo, Poland on February 28, 1923. She studied at the University of Krakow, the Sorbonne, and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where she received a Ph.D. in philosophy. She was the founder and president the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning. She was the author of 14 books and the editor of Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research and Phenomenological Inquiry: A Review of Philosophical Ideas and Trends. She died on June 7, 2014 at the age of 91.

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