127883

Kluwer, Dordrecht

1990

452, xviii Pages

ISBN 9789401067379

Analecta Husserliana
vol. 31

The moral sense and its foundational significance: self, person, historicity, community

Phenomenological praxeology and psychiatry

Edited by

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0555-9

Full citation:

Tymieniecka, A.-T. (ed) (1990). The moral sense and its foundational significance: self, person, historicity, community: Phenomenological praxeology and psychiatry, Kluwer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

The moral sense: an appraisal

Laskey Dallas

21-28

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Truth, authenticity and culture

Alvarez-Calderón Luz Maria

49-56

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Man within the limit of the I

Finocchi Nadia

57-63

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Narrating the self

Dolis John

65-76

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Ethics and subjectivity today

Rossi Osvaldo

107-110

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The moral act

Rodriguez Rial Nel

125-144

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Social justice on trial

William McBride

159-168

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The justice of mercy

Doyle David

169-192

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Free will in psychopaths

Riobó González Manuel

227-246

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The unattainability of the norm

Romani Romano

279-281

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"The emotional residence"

Mencacci Claudio, Goldfluss Enrica

283-294

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Husserl, child education, and creativity

Morselli Graziella

321-327

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Husserl's concept of horizon

Kwan Tze-Wan

361-399

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Mead and Merleau-Ponty

Bourgeois Patrick, Rosenthal Sandra B

401-409

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The reality and structure of time

Zvie Bar-On Abraham

417-431

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Index of names

445-450

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