This volume illustrates the relevance of phenomenology to a range
of contemporary concerns. Displaying both the epistemological rigor
of classical phenomenology and the empirical analysis of more
recent versions, its chapters discuss a wide range of issues from
justice and value to embodiment and affectivity. The authors draw
on analytic, continental, and pragmatic resources to demonstrate
how phenomenology is an important resource for questions of
personal existence and social life. The book concludes by
considering how the future of phenomenology relates to contemporary
philosophy and related academic fields.
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