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Phenomenology world-wide
Foundations, expanding dynamics, life-engagements: a guide for research and study
Edited by
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
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Tymieniecka, A.-T. (ed) (2002). Phenomenology world-wide: Foundations, expanding dynamics, life-engagements: a guide for research and study, Kluwer, Dordrecht-Boston-London.
Table of Contents
Franz Brentano, the "grandfather of phenomenology" and the spirit of the times
Antonelli Mauro
11-28
The generative principles of phenomenology, their genesis, development and early expansion
Ales Bello Angela
29-60
Husserl's notion of the natural attitude and the shift to transcendental phenomenology
Luft Sebastian
114-118
The concept of Lebenswelt from Husserl's philosophy of arithmetic to his crisis
D'ippolito Bianca Maria
158-171
Heidegger's phenomenology of being and Husserl's phenomenology of consciousness
Watanabe Jiro
240-254
Reception, interpretation, assimilation and elaboration around the world after the second world war
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255-322
Jacques Derrida's profound and radical questioning of Husserlian phenomenology
Seron Denis, Giovannangeli Daniel
460-469
Meditations on intersubjectivity and historicity in Husserl's transcendental phenomenology
Rokstad Konrad
503-519
A note on Edmund Husserl's late breakthrough to the plane of nature-life, completing his itinerary
Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa
685-686
Phenomenology of life, integral and scientific, fulfilling the expectations of Husserl's initial aspirations and last insights
Cecilia Lafuente María Avelina
687-716
Glossary of terms
723-734
Index of names
735-740
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