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Phenomenology : an introduction / Stephan Käufer and Anthony Chemero.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Käufer, Stephan, author.
- Chemero, Anthony, 1969- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Phenomenology.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 278 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA, USA : Polity Press, 2021.
- Summary:
- "The much-anticipated second edition of this celebrated introduction to phenomenology"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Immanuel Kant: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Background
- 1.1. Kant's critical philosophy
- 1.2. Intuitions and concepts
- 1.3. The transcendental deduction
- 1.4. Kantian themes in phenomenology
- 2. The Rise Of Experimental Psychology
- 2.1. Wilhelm Wundt and the rise of scientific psychology
- 2.2. William James and functionalism
- 2.3. The structuralism
- functionalism debate
- 3. Edmund Husserl And Transcendental Phenomenology
- 3.1. Transcendental phenomenology
- 3.2. Franz Brentano
- 3.3. Between logic and psychology
- 3.4. Ideas
- 3.5. The body
- 3.6. Phenomenology of time consciousness
- 4. Martin Heidegger And Existential Phenomenology
- 4.1. The intelligibility of the everyday world
- 4.2. Descartes and occurrentness
- 4.3. Being-in-the-world
- 4.4. Being-with others and the anyone
- 4.5. The existential conception of the self
- 4.6. Death, guilt, and authenticity
- 5. Gestalt Psychology
- 5.1. Gestalt criticisms of atomistic psychology
- 5.2. Perception and the environment
- 5.3. Influence of Gestalt psychology
- 6. Aron Gurwitsch: Merging Gestalt Psychology And Phenomenology
- 6.1. Phenomenology of Thematics and of the Pure Ego
- 6.2. Others and the social world
- 7. Jean-Paul Sartre: Phenomenological Existentialism
- 7.1. The Transcendence of the Ego
- 7.2. The Imagination and The Imaginary
- 7.3. Being and Nothingness
- 8. Maurice Merleau-Ponty: The Body And Perception
- 8.1. Phenomenology of Perception
- 8.2. Phenomenology, psychology, and the phenomenal field
- 8.3. The lived body
- 8.4. Perceptual constancy and natural objects
- 9. Critical Phenomenology
- 9.1. The path not taken
- 9.2. Phenomenology and gender
- 9.3. Phenomenology and race
- 9.4. Conclusion
- 10. James J. Gibson And Ecological Psychology
- 10.1. Gibson's early work: Two examples
- 10.2. The ecological approach
- 10.3. Ecological ontology
- 10.4. Affordances and invitations
- 11. Hubert Dreyfus And The Phenomenological Critique Of Cognitivism
- 11.1. The cognitive revolution and cognitive science
- 11.2. "Alchemy and artificial intelligence"
- 11.3. What Computers Can't Do
- 11.4. Heideggerian artificial intelligence
- 12. Enactivism And The Embodied Mind
- 12.1. Embodied, embedded, extended, enactive
- 12.2. The original enactivism
- 12.3. Other enactivisms: The sensorimotor approach and radical enactivism
- 12.4. Enactivism as a philosophy of nature
- 13. Phenomenological Cognitive Science
- 13.1. The frame problem
- 13.2. Radical embodied cognitive science
- 13.3. Dynamical systems theory
- 13.4. Heideggerian cognitive science
- 13.5. The future of scientific phenomenology.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- "First published in 2015".
- Other Format:
- Online version: Käufer, Stephan, Phenomenology
- ISBN:
- 9781509540655
- 1509540652
- 9781509540662
- 1509540660
- OCLC:
- 1201693680
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