Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Three: Logos of History - Logos of Life, Historicity, Time, Nature, Communication, Consciousness, ... Alterity, Culture (Analecta Husserliana 90)
معرفی کتاب «Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Three: Logos of History - Logos of Life, Historicity, Time, Nature, Communication, Consciousness, ... Alterity, Culture (Analecta Husserliana 90)» نوشتهٔ Mark E. Blum (auth.), Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
situated At The Crossroads Of Nature And Culture, Physics And Consciousness, Cosmos And Life, History – Intimately Conjoined With Time – Continues To Puzzle The Philosopher As Well As The Scientist. Does Brute Nature Unfold A History? Does Human History Have A Telos? Does Human Existence Have A Purpose? phenomenology Of Life Projects A New Interrogative System For Reexamining These Questions. we Are Invited To Follow The Logos Of Life As It Spins In Innumerable Ways The Interplay Of Natural Factors, Human Passions, Social Forces, Science And Experience – Through Interruptions And Kairic Moments Of Accomplishment – In The Human Creative Imagination And Intellective Reasoning. There Then Run A Cohesive Thread Of Reality. papers By: marta Figueras Badia, Mark E. Blum, M. Avelina Cecilia Lafuente, Carmen Cozma, Danzankhorloo Dashpurev, Mamuka G. Dolidze, Roger Duncan, Nicoletta Ghigi, Judith A. Glonek, Kathleen Haney, Oliver W. Holmes, Martin Holt, Matti Itkonen, Dean Komel, Maija Kule, Shoichi Matsuba, William D. Melaney, John Murungi, Wlodzimierz Pawliszyn, Filiz Peach, Julia Ponzio, Konrad Rokstad, Klymet Selvi, Erkut Sezgin, Jozef Sivak, Richard Sugarman, Andrina Tonkli-komel, Anna-teresa Tymieniecka, Richard T. Webster, Rafael Winkler, Jessica Wiskus, Shmuel Wygoda. Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Phenomenological History and Phenomenological Historiography....Pages 3-26 Phenomenology and the Challenge of History....Pages 27-43 Phenomenology, History and Historicity in Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy....Pages 45-64 Does History Have a Purpose?; History Theory of Merleau-Ponty in the Latter Half of the 1940S....Pages 65-77 History as the Unveiling of the Telos . the Husserlian Critique of the Wel Tanschauungen ....Pages 79-90 Front Matter....Pages 91-91 Husserl and Bergson on Time and Consciousness....Pages 93-115 The Historicity of Nature....Pages 117-146 The Enlightenment and Early Romantic Concepts of Nature and the Self....Pages 147-175 Inhabited Time: Couperin’ Passacaille ....Pages 177-193 Social Imagination and History in Paul Ricoeur....Pages 195-222 Anxiety and Time in the Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Heidegger....Pages 223-236 Principle of Historicity in the Phenomenology of Life....Pages 237-249 Front Matter....Pages 251-251 Emmanuel Levinas and the Deformalization of Time....Pages 253-269 Emmanuel Levinas: Non-Intentional Consciousness and the Status of Representational Thinking....Pages 271-281 The Phenomenology of Time in the Philosophy of Levinas: Temporality and Otherness in the Hebraic Tradition....Pages 283-301 Front Matter....Pages 303-303 Lifeworld Between Scientific and Cultural Experience: On “European Crisis”....Pages 305-315 Time, Space and the Individual Being in the Internal and External Worlds During the Lifecourse....Pages 317-326 Space Travel: When “Space” is a Metaphor....Pages 327-328 Phenomenology of Life of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and Some Issues of Contemporary Georgian Philosophy....Pages 329-338 The Philosophical Sense is the Mature Sense — Husserl’s Reflection on the Measure of Philosophy....Pages 339-352 Front Matter....Pages 303-303 Language, Time and Otherness....Pages 353-372 Virtual Decadence....Pages 373-399 Front Matter....Pages 401-401 Some Considerations Concerning the Question of Measure in the Phenomenology of Life....Pages 403-409 The Interfacing of Language and World....Pages 411-429 De L’idée de la Forme Phénoménologique....Pages 431-438 Husserl and the Crisis of Philosophy....Pages 439-450 Phenomenological Hermeneutics of Intermediacy and the Constitution of Intercultural Sense....Pages 451-464 Arendt’s Revision of Praxis : On Plurality and Narrative Experience....Pages 465-479 Phenomenology in Mongolia....Pages 481-482 Phenomenology of Lifelong Learning....Pages 483-500 From the Station to the Lyceum....Pages 501-520 Situated at the crossroads of nature and culture, physics and consciousness, cosmos and life, history {u2013} intimately conjoined with time {u2013} continues to puzzle the philosopher as well as the scientist. Does brute nature unfold a history? Does human history have a telos? Does human existence have a purpose? Phenomenology of life projects a new interrogative system for reexamining these questions. We are invited to follow the logos of life as it spins in innumerable ways the interplay of natural factors, human passions, social forces, science and experience {u2013} through interruptions and kairic moments of accomplishment {u2013} in the human creative imagination and intellective reasoning. There then run a cohesive thread of reality. Papers by: Marta Figueras Badia, Mark E. Blum, M. Avelina Cecilia Lafuente, Carmen Cozma, Danzankhorloo Dashpurev, Mamuka G. Dolidze, Roger Duncan, Nicoletta Ghigi, Judith A. Glonek, Kathleen Haney, Oliver W. Holmes, Martin Holt, Matti Itkonen, Dean Komel, Maija Kule, Shoichi Matsuba, William D. Melaney, John Murungi, Wlodzimierz Pawliszyn, Filiz Peach, Julia Ponzio, Konrad Rokstad, Klymet Selvi, Erkut Sezgin, Jozef Sivak, Richard Sugarman, Andrina Tonkli-Komel, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Richard T. Webster, Rafael Winkler, Jessica Wiskus, Shmuel Wygoda During its century-long unfolding, spreading in numerous directions, Husserlian phenomenology while loosening inner articulations, has nevertheless maintained a somewhat consistent profile. As we see in this collection, the numerous conceptions and theories advanced in the various phases of reinterpretations have remained identifiable with phenomenology. What conveys this consistency in virtue of which innumerable types of inquiry-scientific, social, artistic, literary – may consider themselves phenomenological? Is it not the quintessence of the phenomenological quest, namely our seeking to reach the very foundations of reality at all its constitutive levels by pursuing its logos? Inquiring into the logos of the phenomenological quest we discover, indeed, all the main constitutive spheres of reality and of the human subject involved in it, and concurrently, the logos itself comes to light in the radiation of its force (Tymieniecka). Bk. 1. Phenomenology as the critique of reason in contemporary criticism and interpretation Bk. 2. The human condition in-the-unity-of-everything-there-is-alive : individuation, self, person, self-determination, freedom, necessity Bk. 3. Logos of history, logos of life : historicity, time, nature, communication, consciousness, alterity, culture Bk. 4. The logos of scientific interrogation : participating in nature-life-sharing in life Bk. 5. The creative logos : aesthetic ciphering in fine arts, literature and aesthetics. Does brute nature unfold a history? Does human history have a telos? Does human existence have a purpose? Phenomenology of life projects an interrogative system for examining these questions. This work follows the logos of life as it spins in innumerable ways the interplay of natural factors, human passions, social forces, science and experience
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