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Patterns of the life-world, essays in honor of John Wild. / Edited by James M. Edie, Francis H. Parker [and] Calvin O. Schrag.
LIBRA B29 .P338
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy
- Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Wild, John, 1902-1972--Bibliography.
- Wild, John, 1902-1972.
- Philosophy.
- Genre:
- Bibliographies.
- Festschriften.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 414 pages : portrait ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Evanston : Northwestern University Press, 1970.
- Contents:
- Insight, by F. H. Parker.
- Why be uncritical about the life-world? By H. B. Veatch.
- Homage to Saint Anselm, by R. Jordan.
- Art and philosophy, by J. M. Anderson.
- The phenomenon of world, by R. R. Ehman.
- The life-world and its historical horizon, by C. O. Schrag.
- The Lebenswelt as ground and as Leib in Husserl: somatology, psychology, sociology, by E. Paci.
- Life-world and structures, by C. A. van Peursen.
- The miser, by E. W. Straus.
- Monetary value and personal value, by G. Schrader.
- Individualisms, by W. L. McBride.
- Sartre the individualist, by W. Desan.
- The nature of social man, by M. Natanson.
- The problem of the will and philosophical discourse, by P. Ricoeur.
- Structuralism and humanism, by M. Dufrenne.
- The illusion of monolinear time, by N. Lawrence.
- Can grammar be thought? By J. M. Edie.
- The existentialist critique of objectivity, by S. J. Todes and H. L. Dreyfus.
- Bibliography (p. 391-400).
- ISBN:
- 0810103117
- OCLC:
- 95380
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