Existential philosophy has perhaps captured the public imagination
more completely than any other philosophical movement in the
twentieth century. But less is known about the phenomenological
method lying behind existentialism. In this solid introduction to
phenomenological philosophy, authors David Stewart and Algis
Mickunas show that phenomenology is neither new nor bizarre but is
a contemporary way of raising afresh the major problems of
philosophy that have dominated the traditions of Western thought.
The authors carefully lead the reader trough the maze of
terminology, explaining the major problems phenomenology has
treated and showing how these are a consistent extension of the
traditional concerns of philosophy. In concise, uncluttered, and
straightforward terms, the history, development, and contemporary
status of phenomenology is explained with a copiously annotated
bibliography following each chapter. Nothing in print combines the
extensive introductory materials with a guide to the massive
literature that has been produced by phenomenological and
existential studies.
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