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1 online resource |
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Post scriptum - O.P.O. series |
Contents |
Table of Contents -- Introduction to Volume 5 The Breadth of Phenomenology by Michael D. Barbe -- 1 The “Remarkably Incompletely Constituted� Body in Light of a Methodological Understanding of Constitution: An Experiment in Phenomenological Practice (I) -- Elizabeth A. Behnke -- 2 The Justification of Norms Reflectively Analyzed -- Lester Embree -- 3 What does the Question of Origins mean in Phenomenology? -- Saulius Geniusas -- 4 From Violence to Evidence? Husserl and Sen on Human Identityand Diversity : Toward a Postcolonial Phenomenology of Humanity -- George Heffernan |
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5 Scheler and the Task of Human Loving -- Zachary Davis6 In lumine Dei: Scheler�s Phenomenology of World and God -- Eugene Kelly -- 7 What is the Outside? -- Leonard Lawlor -- 8 Heidegger�s later phenomenology : Allowing the Subtle Appearance to Emerge through the Din -- Douglas F. Peduti, S.J. -- 9 Freedom, Fatalism and the Other in Being and Nothingness and The Imaginary -- Bruce Baugh -- 10 Anguish and Nauseaas Calls to Action -- Eric Duffy -- 11 The Misplaced Chapter on Bad Faith or Reading Being and Nothingness in Reverse -- Matthew C. Eshleman |
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12 On The Life That is “Never Simply Mine�:Anonymity and Alterity in Merleau -Ponty and Irigaray -- Emma R. Jones13 Art and the Deflagration of Being: Maurice Merleau-Ponty�s Aesthetic Phenomenological Method -- Matthew J. Goodwin -- 14 Between Oneself and Another: Merleau-Ponty�s Organic Appropriation of Husserlian Phenomenology -- Shazad Akhtar -- 15 The Pregnable Subject: Maternity and Levinas� Relevanceto Feminism -- Sarah LaChance Adams |
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16 Ethics, Eidetics, and The Ethical Subject: A Critique of Enrique Dussel�s Appropriation of the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas -- Michael D. Barber17 The Dual Role of Testimony in Paul Ricoeur�sMemory, History, Forgetting -- David Leichter -- 18 Recover the Tragic: Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of Rape -Related Pregnancy -- Caroline Rebecca Lundquist -- 19 Rousseau �s Phenomenological Model for the Co-Constitution of Self and World -- Peter Westmoreland |
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Phenomenology.
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Philosophy.
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Philosophy
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phenomenology.
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philosophy.
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Phenomenology
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Philosophy
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Electronic book
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Author |
Barber, Michael
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ISBN |
9731997741 |
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9789731997742 |
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