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The Routledge handbook of phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy / edited by Daniele De Santis, Burt C. Hopkins and Claudio Majolino.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Routledge handbooks in philosophy
- Routledge handbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Phenomenology.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Handbooks and manuals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiii, 826 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- Daniele De Santis is Assistant Professor at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Burt C. Hopkins is Associate Research Fellow (UMR-CNRS 8163 STL), Lille, France. Claudio Majolino is Associate Professor at the University of Lille (UMR-CNRS 8163 STL), France.
- Summary:
- "Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century's major philosophical movements, and it continues to be a vibrant and widely studied subject today with relevance beyond philosophy in areas such as medicine and cognitive sciences. The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to this important and fascinating topic. Comprising seventy-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook offers unparalleled coverage of the subject, and is divided into five clear parts: Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy Issues and Concepts in phnomenology Major Figures in Phenomenology Intersections Phenomenology in the World. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy studying phenomenology, The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is also suitable for those in related disciplines such as psychology, religion, literature, sociology and anthropology"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Part I Phenomenology and the history of philosophy p. 9
- 1 The history of the phenomenological movement p. 11 / Pierre-Jean Renaudie
- 2 Phenomenology and Greek philosophy p. 37 / Burt C. Hopkins
- 3 Phenomenology and medieval philosophy p. 50 / Francesco Valerio Tommasi
- 4 Phenomenology and the Cartesian tradition p. 64 / Édouard Mehl
- 5 Phenomenology and British empiricism p. 73 / Vittorio De Palma
- 6 Phenomenology and German idealism p. 87 / Thomas M. Seebolum, (1934-2014) and Robert Dostal
- 7 Phenomenology and Austrian philosophy p. 98 / Carlo Ierna
- Part II Issues and concepts in phenomenology p. 111
- 8 Aesthetics and art p. 113 / Fotini Vassiliou
- 9 Body p. 123 / Maxime Doyon and Maren Wehrle
- 10 Consciousness p. 138 / Walter Hopp
- 11 Crisis p. 151 / Emiliano Trizio
- 12 Dasein p. 160 / Daniel O. Dahlstrom
- 13 Ego p. 167 / Michael K. Shim
- 14 Eidetic method p. 175 / Daniele De Santis
- 15 Ethics p. 187 / John J. Drummond
- 16 Existence p. 198 / Emanuele Mariani
- 17 Genesis p. 207 / Pedro M. S. Alves
- 18 Horizon p. 221 / Saulius Geniusas
- 19 Imagination and phantasy p. 231 / Julia Jansen
- 20 Instinct p. 241 / Nam-In Lee
- 21 Intentionality p. 250 / Burt C. Hopkins
- 22 Intersubjectivity and sociality p. 259 / Jakuh Capek and Tereza Matejcková
- 23 Life-world p. 271 / Laurent Perreau
- 24 Mathematics p. 278 / Vincent Gérard
- 25 Monad p. 292 / Andrea Altohrando
- 26 Moods and emotions p. 304 / Ondrej Švec
- 27 Nothingness p. 316 / Kwok-ying Lau
- 28 Ontology, metaphysics, first philosophy p. 324 / Vincent Gérard
- 29 Perception p. 339 / Walter Hopp
- 30 Phenomenon p. 352 / Aurélien Djian and Claudio Majolino
- 31 Reduction p. 368 / Andrea Staiti
- 32 Synthesis p. 376 / Jacob Rump
- 33 Transcendental p. 389 / James Dodd
- 34 Theory of knowledge p. 397 / Emiliano Trizio
- 35 Time p. 403 / Nicolas de Warren
- 36 Truth and evidence p. 412 / George Heffernan
- 37 Variation p. 425 / Daniele De Santis
- 38 World p. 435 / Karel Novotný
- Part III Major figures in phenomenology p. 443
- 39 Hannah Arendt p. 445 / Sophie Loidolt
- 40 Simone de Beauvoir p. 454 / Christine Daigle
- 41 Franz Brentano p. 461 / Arkadinsz Chrudzimski
- 42 Eugen Fink p. 470 / Riccardo Lazzari
- 43 Aron Gurwitsch p. 479 / Michael D. Barber and Olav K. Wiegand
- 44 Martin Heidegger p. 487 / Daniel O. Dahlstrom
- 45 Michel Henry p. 499 / Paula Lorelle
- 46 Edmund Husserl p. 509 / Burt C. Hopkins
- 47 Roman Ingarden p. 522 / Giuliano Bacigalupo
- 48 Jacob Klein p. 533 / Burt C. Hopkins
- 49 Ludwig Landgrebe p. 543 / Ignacio Quepons and Noé Expósito
- 50 Emmanuel Levinas p. 549 / Raoul Moati
- 51 Merleau-Ponty p. 556 / Patrick Burke
- 52 Enzo Paci p. 565 / Michela Beatrice Ferri
- 53 Jan Patocka p. 573 / Riccardo Paparusso
- 54 Adolf Reinach p. 582 / Marco Tedeschini
- 55 Jean-Paul Sartre p. 592 / Nathanaël Masselot
- 56 Max Scheler p. 606 / Panos Theodorou
- 57 Alfred Schutz p. 616 / Michael D. Barber
- 58 Edith Stein p. 625 / Antonio Calcagno
- 59 Trân duc Thao p. 636 / Jérôme Melançon
- Part IV Intersections p. 647
- 60 Phenomenology and analytic philosophy p. 649 / Guillaume Fréchette
- 61 Phenomenology and cognitive sciences p. 662 / Jeff Yoshimi
- 62 Phenomenology and critical theory p. 670 / Alexei Procyshyn
- 63 Phenomenology and deconstruction p. 684 / Mauro Senatore
- 64 Phenomenology and hermeneutics p. 690 / James Risser
- 65 Phenomenology and medicine p. 699 / Valeria Bizzari
- 66 Phenomenology and philosophy of science p. 705 / Emiliano Trizio
- 67 Phenomenology and political theory p. 711 / Edouard Jolly
- 68 Psychoanalysis and phenomenology p. 718 / Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch
- 69 Phenomenology and religion p. 731 / Stefano Bancalari
- 70 Phenomenology and structuralism p. 738 / Kwok-ying Lau
- Part V Phenomenology in the world p. 747
- 71 Africa p. 749 / Bado Ndoye
- 72 Australia and New Zealand p. 757 / Erol Copelj and Jack Reynolds
- 73 Eastern Asia p. 768 / Simon Ebersolt and Tae-hee Kim and Choong-su Han and Ni Liangkang and Fang Xianghong
- 74 Latin America p. 776 / Rosemary R.P. Lerner
- 75 North America p. 789 / Steven Crowell and Rodney Parker
- 76 Synoptic scheme of the phenomenological movement p. 809 / Carlo Ierna.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 19, 2020).
- Other Format:
- Print version: The Routledge handbook of phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy
- ISBN:
- 9781003084013
- 100308401X
- 9781000170580
- 1000170586
- 9781000170504
- 1000170500
- 9781000170429
- 100017042X
- OCLC:
- 1147944234
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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