Phenomenology and Existentialism edited by Edward N. Lee and Maurice Mandelbaum.
- Format:
-
- Author/Creator:
-
- Contributor:
-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
-
- Genre:
-
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (viii, 268 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
-
- Johns Hopkins University Press 2020
- Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press [1967]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Originally published in 1967. Focusing on key philosophers and the tenants of their thought, Phenomenology and Existentialism forms a wide-ranging introduction to two important movements in modern philosophy. Included are essays by Roderick M. Chisholm on Brentano, Aron Gurwitsch on Husserl, E.F. Kaelin on Heidegger, J. Glenn Gray on Heidegger, George L. Kline on Hegel and Marx, James M. Edie on Sartre, Frederick A. Olafson on Merleau-Ponty,Herbert Spiegelberg on Phenomenology and psychology, and Albert William Levi on the alienation of man.
- Contents:
-
- Cover
- Copyright
- Title page
- Contents
- Preface
- Preface to the Paperback Edition
- Essay One: Brentano on Descriptive Psychology and the Intentional
- Essay Two: Husserl's Theory of the Intentionality of Consciousness in Historical Perspective
- Essay Three: Notes toward an Understanding of Heidegger's Aesthetics
- Essay Four: Poets and Thinkers: Their Kindred Roles in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger
- Essay Five: The Existentialist Rediscovery of Hegel and Marx
- Essay Six: Sartre as Phenomenologist and as Existentialist Psychoanalyst
- Essay Seven: A Central Theme of Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy
- Essay Eight: Husserl and Wittgenstein on Language
- Essay Nine: The Relevance of Phenomenological Philosophy for Psychology
- Essay Ten: Existentialism and the Alienation of Man
- Index.
- Notes:
-
- Essays presented as a series of lectures at the Johns Hopkins University in 1966.
- Bibliographical footnotes.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
-
- 0-8018-0365-9
- 1-4214-3438-5
- OCLC:
- 1133204662
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.