Phenomenology was one of the Twentieth century 's major
philosophical movements and continues to be a vibrant and widely
studied subject today. The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology is
an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers,
topics and themes in this exciting subject and essential reading
for any student and scholar of phenomenology.
Over fifty chapters by a team of international contributors the
Companion are divided into five clear parts:
- Main figures in the phenomenological movement, from Brentano to
Derrida
- Main topics in phenomenology
- Phenomenological contributions to philosophy
- Phenomenological Intersections
- Historical Postscript .
Close attention is paid to the core topics in phenomenology such
as intentionality, perception, subjectivity, the self, the body,
being and phenomenological method. An important feature of the
Companion is its examination of how phenomenology has contributed
to central disciplines in philosophy such as metaphysics,
philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, aesthetics and philosophy of
religion as well as disciplines beyond philosophy such as race,
cognitive science, psychiatry, literary criticism and
psychoanalysis.
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