Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy, Volume 4Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree This set reprints the essential scholarship published in the field. It includes a general introduction by the editors, as well as individual volume introductions, exploring and contextualising the main themes of the comprehensively covered tradition. This is a key point of reference for anyone researching the phenomenological tradition. |
Contents
Introduction to Volume IV | 1 |
Religion | 3 |
Sketch of the saturated phenomenon the horizon | 5 |
Speech and religions the Word of God | 29 |
Technology | 49 |
The experience of technology humanmachine relations | 51 |
Highway bridges and feasts Heidegger and Borgmann on how to affirm technology | 64 |
Ecology | 83 |
Sartrean bad faith and antiblack racism | 172 |
Gender | 195 |
Simone de Beauvoir phenomenology ambiguity sexism | 197 |
Throwing like a girl a phenomenology of feminine body comportment motility and spatiality | 227 |
Phenomenology poststructuralism and feminist theory on the concept of experience | 247 |
Interculturality | 265 |
Intercultural understanding and the role of Europe | 267 |
Homeworld and alienworld | 280 |
Toward a Heideggerean ethos for radical environmentalism | 85 |
MerleauPonty and Deep Ecology | 118 |
The Possibility of a Constitutive Phenomenology of the Environment | 136 |
Ethnicity | 149 |
AntiSemite and Jew Chapter 1 | 151 |
Homogenization without violence? A Phenomenology of interculturality following Husserl | 292 |
Culture Theory and Practice | 300 |
Cultural renewal | 311 |
Husserl and the Japanese | 313 |
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Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy, Volume 4 Dermot Moran,Lester E. Embree No preview available - 2004 |
Common terms and phrases
absolute Albert Borgmann alien ambiguity analysis animals anthropocentric anti-Semite antiblack appear autoaffection bad faith become bedazzlement body Borgmann claim concept consciousness critical critique culture deep ecology Descartes deuxième sexe discourse Ecology Movement embodied English trans environment environmental Environmental Ethics essay essence ethical Ethics of Ambiguity example existential experience fact Fanon feminine bodily existence feminist fundamental moods Heidegger Heidegger's homeworld horizon human Husserl Ibid ideal identity intentionality intercultural intuition Judith Butler language Lester Embree lifeworld living machine Manichaeism Martin Heidegger means Merleau-Ponty nature norm Nothingness notion object one's ontology phenom philosophy physis possible post-structuralism practices question radical rational reason reflection relation Sartre Sartre's saturated phenomenon Second Sex sense sexual Simone de Beauvoir situation social society spatial speak structure theory things thinking tion tradition transcendence transcendental understanding University Press values woman women Word York
References to this book
Phobic Geographies: The Phenomenology and Spatiality of Identity Joyce Davidson No preview available - 2003 |