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The essays collected in the present volume introduce the reader to the phenomenological work done in the Nordic countries today. The material is organized under three general headings: metaphysics, facticity, and interpretation. The volume is of interest to researchers and students working in the areas of epistemology and ontology as well as philosophy of language, history, and intersubjectivity.
Focusing on the topics of self-awareness, temporality, and alterity, this anthology contains contributions by prominent phenomenologists from Germany, Belgium, France, Japan, USA, Canada and Denmark, all addressing questions very much in the center of current phenomenological debate. What is the relation between the self and the Other? How are self-awareness and intentionality intertwined? To what extent do the temporality and corporeality of subjectivity contain a dimension of alterity? How should one account for the intersubjectivity, interculturality and historicity of the subject? These questions are not only of relevance for phenomenologists, but for anybody coming from disciplines influenced by phenomenological methodology, such as sociology, psychology, psychiatry and anthropology.
Husserl himself considered Logical Investigations (1900-1901) to
constitute his breakthrough' to phenomenology, and it stands out
not only as one of Husserl's most important works, but as a key
text in twentieth century philosophy. By predating the split
between analytical philosophy' and continental philosophy', Logical
Investigations remains of particular interest to those concerned
with the possibility of a rapprochement between the two traditions.
The work had a tremendous influence on the subsequent development
of phenomenology, and it also left its mark on such diverse
disciplines as linguistics, comparative literature, psychology,
cognitive science, and mathematics.
The essays collected in the present volume introduce the reader to the phenomenological work done in the Nordic countries today. The material is organized under three general headings: metaphysics, facticity, and interpretation. The volume is of interest to researchers and students working in the areas of epistemology and ontology as well as philosophy of language, history, and intersubjectivity.
Husserl's phenomenology has often been criticized for its Cartesian, fundamentalistic, idealistic and solipsistic nature. Today, this widespread interpretation must be regarded as being outdated, since it gives but a very partial and limited picture of Husserl's thinking. The continuing publication of Husserl's research manuscripts has disclosed analyses which have made it necessary to revise and modify a number of standard readings. This anthology documents the recent development in Husserl research. It contains contributions from a number of young phenomenologists, who have all defended their dissertation on Husserl in the nineties, and it presents a new type of interpretation which emphasizes the dimensions of facticity, passivity, alterity and ethics in Husserl's thinking.
Husserl himself considered Logical Investigations (1900-1901) to
constitute his breakthrough' to phenomenology, and it stands out
not only as one of Husserl's most important works, but as a key
text in twentieth century philosophy. By predating the split
between analytical philosophy' and continental philosophy', Logical
Investigations remains of particular interest to those concerned
with the possibility of a rapprochement between the two traditions.
The work had a tremendous influence on the subsequent development
of phenomenology, and it also left its mark on such diverse
disciplines as linguistics, comparative literature, psychology,
cognitive science, and mathematics.
Focusing on the topics of self-awareness, temporality, and alterity, this anthology contains contributions by prominent phenomenologists from Germany, Belgium, France, Japan, USA, Canada and Denmark, all addressing questions very much in the center of current phenomenological debate. What is the relation between the self and the Other? How are self-awareness and intentionality intertwined? To what extent do the temporality and corporeality of subjectivity contain a dimension of alterity? How should one account for the intersubjectivity, interculturality and historicity of the subject? These questions are not only of relevance for phenomenologists, but for anybody coming from disciplines influenced by phenomenological methodology, such as sociology, psychology, psychiatry and anthropology.
This book examines the social, economic and political developments in the state of Israel. Topics discussed include mineral deposits in Israel; CIS immigration in Israel; the changes in work goal's importance among Israeli workers over a period of 25 years; Israeli-U.S. relations; and Israel's offshore natural gas discoveries.
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