DescriptionsDon Ihde, Hugh J. Silverman SUNY Press, 1 janv. 1985 - 300 pages Phenomenology in America has developed in unique directions with respect to descriptive analysis and in relation to interdisciplinary fields. Descriptions examines current trends in phenomenology. It begins by reflecting on phenomenological description itself, then takes phenomenology into such areas as time, science and the arts, the social, and into the universities. Ranging from the development of theory by such well-known philosophers as Maurice Natanson and Robert Sokolowski, this collection addresses the topics of pregnant subjectivity, nostalgia, the ethical function of architecture, computer science, and academic freedom. |
Table des matières
1 Descriptive Phenomenology | 2 |
2 The Theory of Phenomenological Description | 14 |
3 Pregnant Subjectivity and the Limits of Existential Phenomenology | 25 |
4 Keeping the Past in Mind | 36 |
5 From Another Past | 57 |
6 Distance Absence and Nostalgia | 64 |
Experiencing the Elusive | 76 |
8 The Sources of Experienced Temporal Features | 91 |
12 Method and Madness in The Family Idiot | 152 |
13 Natural and Artificial Intelligence | 162 |
14 The Whole Business of Seeing | 175 |
Theoretical Discovery of the PresentatHand | 200 |
16 Phenomenology and Economic Science | 211 |
17 Hannah Arendts Critical Appropriation of Heideggers Thought as Political Philosophy | 222 |
18 Husserl on Reason and Justification in Ethics | 246 |
Bildung in the Age of Technology | 272 |
9 Toward a Phenomenological Aesthetics of Environment | 112 |
10 The Ethical Function of Architecture | 129 |
11 The Subject in Sartre and Elsewhere | 141 |
21 Epistemology and Academic Freedom | 284 |
Index | 295 |
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