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Phenomenology has recently come under attack from proponents of speculative realism. In this paper, I present and assess the criticism, and argue that it is superficial, simplistic, and lacks novelty.
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      IdealismPhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund Husserl
This paper critically reviews the current status of the concept of distance in human geography in order to argue that recent experimentally-driven work in construal-level theory offers ample opportunities for recasting distance as a key... more
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      Fiction WritingCritical TheoryAmerican LiteratureOrganizational Behavior
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      Critical TheoryReligionGnosticismBuddhism
Donald Winnicott's radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness is an amazing and little used doorway for today's psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. In today's cognitive clinical... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionGnosticismBuddhism
This is a survey of some of the dominant ideas about 'the body' in the phenomenological literature. To appear in : D. De Santis, B. Hopkins, and C. Majolino (Eds.): Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy... more
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      Philosophy of MindFeminist TheoryFeminist PhilosophyEmbodied Cognition
Resumen Se aborda el fenómeno del individualismo contemporáneo, las transformaciones de la intimidad y la fragilidad de los vínculos humanos. Se muestra cómo las sociedades telemáticas dan lugar a nuevas formas de fuga y ausencia del... more
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      Critical TheorySemioticsMilitary HistoryNeuroscience
The theoretical argument between the Heideggerian and Husserlian works is not as understood as it is mentioned. One century after the appearance of the book of discord –Ideas I– several common places have been spread and settled in... more
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      PhilosophyHermeneuticsPhenomenologyContinental Philosophy
Reviews: Andrea Staiti, “Reactivating Husserl’s Crisis. D. Moran, Introduction to Husserl’s Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology,” Research in Phenomenology 44/1 (2014), 143-159; Michael Landes, Dialogue.... more
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Jacques Derrida, o intelectual francês, nascido na Argélia, que se tornou um dos filósofos mais celebrados e notoriamente difíceis do final do século XX, morreu sexta-feira em hospital parisiense. Ele tinha 74 anos (...) O Sr. Derrida... more
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      PoststructuralismDeconstructionEdmund HusserlMartin Heidegger
The question of whether a proper phenomenological investigation and analysis requires one to perform the epoché and the reduction has not only been discussed within phenomenological philosophy. It is also very much a question that has... more
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      Phenomenological PsychologyPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhenomenological Research Methodology
Embodiment or embodied awareness is a way of understanding the body. The body is not simply the external body, the body is the lived body. Both the 10 th century Kashmir philosopher Abhinavagupta and the contemporary French... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionGnosticismCultural Studies
We have two ways of knowing. Our mind knows forms, things, both subtle and gross. Faces, hands, buildings, trees, math formulas, mind knows subject and the mind knows otherness. The mind knows dualities, the mind knows me and you, us and... more
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      Critical TheoryReligionGnosticismBuddhism
***Oxford University Press has repeatedly increased the price of this book, and it is now far too expensive. If you would like a copy, please email me (matthew.ratcliffe@york.ac.uk) and I'll send you a PDF of the final page proofs... more
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      EmotionSchizophreniaEmbodied CognitionEmbodiment
Filsafat manusia merupakan bagian integral dari sistem filsafat, yang fokus menyoroti hakikat atau esensi manusia. Ditinjau dari sudut pandang ontologis, filsafat manusia memiliki kedudukan yang relatif lebih penting karena semua cabang... more
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      PhilosophyPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlFenomenologi
Max van Manen and Jonathan Smith have recently had an exchange in Qualitative Health Research concerning their respective use of phenomenology. I welcome the attempt to get clearer on what phenomenology amounts to and I agree with van... more
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      Qualitative methodologyPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlQualitative Research
In this chapter, we begin with the historical and conceptual background of phenomenological psychology. We then highlight some of the major methodological principles that guide phenomenological research in psychology. After a discussion... more
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      Critical TheoryPsychologyClinical PsychologyCognitive Psychology
A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 0 7486 5586 1 (hardback) ISBN 978 0 7486 5587 8 (webready PDF) ISBN 978 0 7486 5589 2 (epub) ISBN 978 0 7486 5588 5 (Amazon ebook)
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      Critical TheoryPost Modern LiteratureHistoryCultural History
This chapter focuses on a number of respects in which Husserl’s, Heidegger’s, and Merleau-Ponty’s accounts of the world differ, despite other significant commonalities. Specifically, it discusses how both Heidegger’s and Merleau-Ponty’s... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
One of the strengths of contemporary phenomenology is the rich conceptual arsenal that it offers for the analysis of the bodily aspects of human experience. The base of this conceptual arsenal is in the methodology that Edmund Husserl... more
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      PersonalityPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhenomenology of the body
In everyday language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, "people often confuse the words empathy and sympathy." As is clarified promptly, "empathy means 'the ability to understand and share the feelings of another' (as in both... more
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      PhilosophyMax SchelerPhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
Nel presente lavoro si analizzano i concetti principali che concorrono alla definizione della natura dell'essere umano come essere sessuale, tra i quali: coscienza, intersoggettività, corpo e desiderio. Partendo dall'esistenzialismo di... more
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      PhilosophyBioethicsSexualityPhenomenology
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      EmotionPhenomenologyPhilosophy of the EmotionsMaurice Merleau-Ponty
(1) Heidegger's early texts, 1910-1928, (2) the complete Heidegger-Husserl correspondence, (3) academic evaluations of Heidegger by his teachers and peers, and (4) Karl Löwith's impressions of Heidegger and Husserl. Also: glossary,... more
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      Existential Phenomenological PsychotherapyHermeneuticsPhenomenologyEdmund Husserl
El siglo XX será recordado por los grandes avances científicos y tecnológicos, la conquista del espacio, el uso masivo de las computadoras y las telecomunicaciones, el desarrollo de economías a escala mundial y por una notable expansión... more
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      PhilosophyLogicTheodor AdornoHermeneutics
Intentionality (‘directedness’, ‘aboutness’) is both a central topic in contemporary philosophy of mind, phenomenology and the cognitive sciences, and one of the themes with which both analytic and Continental philosophers have... more
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlMartin HeideggerIntentionality
Introductions to and translations of:
1. Their work on the Encyclopaedia Britannica article "Phenomenology"
2. Husserl's Amsterdam Lectures
3. Husserl's marginal notes to Sein und Zeit and Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik
4. Appendices
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      HermeneuticsPhenomenologyEdmund HusserlMartin Heidegger
This paper sets out to develop two related ideas. First, it seeks to identify how both violence and neoliberalism can be considered as moments. From this shared conceptualisation of process and fluidity, I argue that it becomes easier to... more
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      Critical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisSociologyCultural Studies
This book brings together a world-renowned collection of philosophers and theologians to explore the ways in which the resurgence of eschatological thought in contemporary theology and the continued relevance of phenomenology in... more
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      PhenomenologyTheological HermeneuticsEdmund HusserlMartin Heidegger
www.chora.too.it Questa pubblicazione è stata registrata presso il Tribunale di Milano in data 20/09/2002 al n. 458; finanziata grazie ai fondi messi a disposizione dall'Università degli Studi di Milano per le iniziative culturali... more
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      Empathy (Psychology)PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund Husserl
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      Edmund HusserlMartin HeideggerTranscendence
New Literary History, 2, Fall 2015
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      AristotleHermeneuticsPhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-Ponty
"Brower explores the way philosophers were inspired by entomological social systems and communication to reflect on human psyche, social behavior, community organization, communication, and inter-individual relationships. His essay... more
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      Critical TheorySemioticsBioinformaticsZoology
Журнал входит в международные базы данных, электронные библиотеки открытого доступа, каталоги периодических изданий: Scopus | DOAJ | The Philosopher's Index | CrossRef | ERIH plus | ProQuest | CEEOL | J-Gate | Ulrich | WorldCat | Google... more
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      HermeneuticsPhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund Husserl
Merleau-Ponty todavía puede cargar con bastante justicia aquel título a la vez demasiado vago y demasiado pesado que algunos contemporáneos le concedieron al hablar del "filósofo del cuerpo". El propósito dominante y singular de su obra... more
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      PerceptionEmbodied CognitionPhenomenologyThe Body
In what sense do we speak of the planetary university? This essay belongs to a more comprehensive, still unpublished reflection that the authors have been developing over the past years while teaching and doing... more
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      Critical TheoryAmerican LiteratureInformation SystemsBusiness Ethics
The first part of the paper develops the argument that geographers should learn to decompose human memory into its constituent parts because then and then alone will we become attuned to the full range of ways in which we incorporate... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryNeuroscienceSociology
HUSSERL VE FENOMENOLOJİSİ: BİR ÖZET (Arkhe-Logos Felsefe Dergisi, Sayı 4, 2017 Güz: 247-258)
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlPhänomenologie
Phenomenology is not so much an exact methodological doctrine as the title of a family of ideas, which originate in the work of the founder of the so-called phenomenological movement, Edmund Husserl. A common denominator that all authors... more
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      SociologySocial TheorySociology of KnowledgeHistory of Social Sciences
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      PhenomenologyEdmund HusserlSelf ConsciousnessTemporality
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      Presocratic PhilosophyPlatoAristotleJurgen Habermas
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      Jean-Luc NancyPhenomenologyGerman IdealismGilles Deleuze
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      PhilosophyPlatoJurgen HabermasContinental Philosophy
This special issue of EAP celebrates 25 years of publication and includes 19 invited essays organized in terms of four themes: 1. Place—lived emplacement, place attachment, and environmental design as place making; 2. Nature—the lived... more
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      Environmental SociologyGeographyHuman GeographyCultural Geography
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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      PhenomenologyMaurice Merleau-PontyEdmund HusserlMartin Heidegger
Having asked, What, then, is time? Augustine admitted, I know well enough what it is, provided that nobody asks me; but if I am asked what it is and try to explain, I am baffled. We all have a sense of time, but the description and... more
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      Self and IdentityEdmund HusserlTemporality
Este trabajo trata de profundizar en los análisis sobre la conciencia interna del tiempo. En primer lugar, se revisan las Lecciones de Husserl de 1905, para dar cuenta de la estructura formal conformada por la retención, la impresión... more
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      EmotionPhenomenologyPhilosophy of the EmotionsÉmmanuel Lévinas
The body is both the subject and object of intentionality: qua Leib, it experiences worldly things and qua Körper, it is experienced as a thing in the world. This phenomenological differentiation forms the basis for Helmuth Plessner’s... more
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      Philosophical AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyEmbodimentPhenomenological Psychology
While the philosophical idea of the return of revolution is becoming increasingly more popular and relevant today, the current body of literature thinking through it has tended to under-theorize and often neglect a crucial dimension of... more
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      Creative WritingCritical TheoryHistoryCultural History
Provides a discussion and comparison of Brentano's and Husserl's accounts of self-awareness
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      PhenomenologyFranz BrentanoEdmund HusserlSelf Consciousness