Japanese and Western Phenomenology
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology; 12;
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Product details:
- Edition number Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1993
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 9 December 2010
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover
- ISBN 9789048142279
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9780792320753
- No. of pages457 pages
- Size 240x160 mm
- Weight 805 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XI, 457 p. 0
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Table of Contents:
I. Japanese and Western Interpretations.- 1. “Husserl on Time-Analysis and Phenomenological Method”.- 2. “The Proto-Synthesis in the Perceptual Dimension According to Husserl: A Reconstructive Reflection”.- 3. “The Ideality of Meaning in Husserl”.- 4. “The Transcendental Reflection of Life Without a Transcendental Ego”.- 5. “The Eidetic Structure of Subjectless, Egoless, and Selfless Transcendental Reflection”.- 6. “Phenomenological Self-Reflection in Husserl and Fink”.- 7. “Ideas for Raising the Question of the World Within Transcendental Phenomenology: Freiburg, 1930”.- II. Phenomenological Extensions.- 8. “Humanism and Transcendental Phenomenology”.- 9. “Self and Time”.- 10. “Is Scheler’s Ethic an Ethic of Virtue”.- 11. “The View of the Other”.- 12. “Truth in Drama”.- 13. “The Tragic Voice of the Feminine and its Significance for Phenomenology”.- 14. Husserl and the Foundations of Geometry.- III. Intercultural Considerations.- 15. “Technology and Cross-Cultural Perception”.- 16. “Phenomenology of Intercultural Communication”.- 17. “Phenomenology of International Images”.- 18. “Phenomenology of Zen”.- 19. The Radicalization of “Seeing” An Attempt To Go Beyond Reflection.- 20. “Corning to a Decision about Metaphysical Principles”.- 21. “Conversation on a Plane”.- IV. Reflections Pertaining to the Human Sciences.- 22. “Phenomenology and Cognitive Psychology”.- 23. “The Role of the Phenomenologist in Social Science”.- 24. “On the Transcendental or the Phenomenological Reduction (Epoché): from a Sociological Perspective”.- 25. “Role Theory in View of Postmodernism and the ‘Author Effect’”.- 26. “Phenomenological Reflections on the Philosophy of History”.- 27.“Husserl’s Question of History: The Parallelism between his Theory of Association and the Narrative Theory of History”.- 28. “The Underlying Conception of Science in Dilthey’s Introduction to the Human Sciences”.- Notes on Contributors.- Index of Names.- Index of Topics.
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