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Joseph P. Fell proposes that the solution to the problem of
nihilism is found in the common experience of persons and the
everyday commitments that one makes to people, practices, and
institutions. In his landmark 1979 book Heidegger and Sartre, and
in his subsequent essays, Fell describes a quiet but radical reform
in the philosophical tradition that speaks to perennial dilemmas of
thought and pressing issues for action. Since Descartes, at least,
we have been puzzled as to what we can know, how we should act, and
what we should value. The skeptical influence of modern
dualism-distilled in the mind-body problem at arose with the
assertion "I think, therefore I am"-has shot through not just
philosophy and psychology, but also society, politics, and culture.
With dualism arose radical subjectivism and the concomitant
problems of nihilism and alienation. The broad aim of phenomenology
is to repair the rupture of self and world. Announced by Edmund
Husserl and developed by Jean-Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, and
John William Miller, who drew from the North American tradition,
this is the project to which Fell has devoted more than a half
century of reflection and technical elaboration. In this volume, an
array of scholars consider, criticize, and cultivate Fell's key
contributions to the phenomenological project. Ranging from
analyses of key texts in Fell's phenomenology to probing
examinations of his crucial philosophical presuppositions to the
prospects for Fell's call to find the solution to nihilism in
everyday experience-these essays gather the work of the authors
thinking with and through Fell's key works on Sartre, Heidegger,
and Miller. Also included are seminal statements from Fell on his
pedagogical practice and his conception of philosophy.
The brief, practical texts in the Essentials of Qualitative Methods
series introduce social science and psychology researchers to key
approaches to qualitative methods, offering exciting opportunities
to gather in-depth qualitative data and to develop rich and useful
findings. In this book, Scott D. Churchill introduces
readers to existential phenomenological research, an approach that
seeks an in-depth, embodied understanding of subjective human
existence that reflects a person's values, purposes, ideals,
intentions, emotions, and relationships. This method helps
researchers understand the lives and needs of others by helping
identify and set aside theoretical and ideological prejudgments.
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method can be challenging. In this groundbreaking series, leading
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