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This book is based on a congress evaluating Jaspers' basic
psychopathological concepts and their anthropological roots in
light of modern research paradigms. It provides a definition of
delusion, his concept of "limit situation" so much challenged by
trauma research, and his methodological debate. We are approaching
the anniversary of Jaspers seminal work General Psychopathology in
1913. The Centre of Psychosocial Medicine of the University with
its Psychiatric Hospital where Jaspers wrote this influential
volume as a 29 year old clinical assistant hosted a number of
international experts familiar with his psychiatric and
philosophical work. This fruitful interdisciplinary discussion
seems particularly important in light of the renewed interest in
Jaspers' work, which will presumably increase towards the
anniversary year 2013. This volume is unique in bringing together
the knowledge of leading international scholars and combining three
dimensions of investigation that are necessary to understand
Jaspers in light of contemporary questions: history (section I),
methodology (section II) and application (section III).
The ways in which human action and rationality are guided by norms
are well documented in philosophy and neighboring disciplines. But
how do norms shape the way we experience the world perceptually?
The present volume explores this question and investigates the
specific normativity inherent to perception.
The concept of authenticity has received some attention in recent
academic discourse, yet it has often been left under-defined from a
sociolinguistic perspective. This volume presents the contributions
of a wide range of scholars who exchanged their views on the topic
at a conference in Freiburg, Germany, in November 2011. The authors
address three leading questions: What are the local meanings of
authenticity embedded in large cultural and social structures? What
is the meaning of linguistic authenticity in delocalised and/or
deterritorialised settings? How is authenticity indexed in other
contexts of language expression (e.g. in writing or in political
discourse)? These questions are tackled by recognised experts in
the fields of sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and
contact linguistics. While by no means exhaustive, the volume
offers a large array of case studies that contribute significantly
to our understanding of the meaning of authenticity in language
production and perception.
As psychology and philosophy arose as answers to the eternal
question of how the mind works, evolutionary psychology has gained
ground over recent years as a link between cognitive-behavioral and
natural-science theories of the mind. This provocative field has
also gathered a wide range of criticisms, from attributing too much
autonomy to the brain to basing itself on faulty assumptions about
our prehistoric past.Epistemological Dimensions of Evolutionary
Psychology reframes its discipline for the contemporary era,
correcting common misconceptions and mediating between different
schools of thought. By focusing on the nature and limits of
knowledge and reasoning--the essence of epistemology--contributors
offer fresh insights at the intersection of human cognitive
abilities as adaptations and our self-perception of knowledge,
including evolutionary perspectives on altruism, depression, or the
phasing out of human sacrifice. This diversity strengthens and
vindicates the field, as evinced by thought-provoking dispatches
such as: Toward a cognitive philosophy of science. Evolutionary
media psychology and its epistemological foundation. The "meme"
meme revisited. Depression as an adaptation. Like me: a
homophily-based account of human culture. Preparedness to learn
about the world: evidence from infant research. An engaging and
often controversial testament to the combined power of evolution
and logic, Epistemological Dimensions of Evolutionary Psychology
will intrigue philosophers as well as psychologists in a variety of
subdisciplines.
This book draws connections between recent advances in analytic
philosophy of mind and insights from the rich phenomenological
tradition concerning the nature of thinking. By combining both
analytic and continental approaches, the volume arrives at a more
comprehensive understanding of the mental process of "thinking" and
the experience and manipulation of objects of thought. Contributors
scrutinize aspects of thinking that have a common grounding in both
the phenomenological and analytic tradition: perception, language,
logic, embodiment and situatedness due to individual history or
current experience. This collection serves to broaden and enrich
the current debate over "cognitive phenomenology," and lays the
foundations for further dialogue between analytic and continental
approaches to the phenomenal character of thinking.
As psychology and philosophy arose as answers to the eternal
question of how the mind works, evolutionary psychology has gained
ground over recent years as a link between cognitive-behavioral and
natural-science theories of the mind. This provocative field has
also gathered a wide range of criticisms, from attributing too much
autonomy to the brain to basing itself on faulty assumptions about
our prehistoric past.Epistemological Dimensions of Evolutionary
Psychology reframes its discipline for the contemporary era,
correcting common misconceptions and mediating between different
schools of thought. By focusing on the nature and limits of
knowledge and reasoning--the essence of epistemology--contributors
offer fresh insights at the intersection of human cognitive
abilities as adaptations and our self-perception of knowledge,
including evolutionary perspectives on altruism, depression, or the
phasing out of human sacrifice. This diversity strengthens and
vindicates the field, as evinced by thought-provoking dispatches
such as: Toward a cognitive philosophy of science. Evolutionary
media psychology and its epistemological foundation. The "meme"
meme revisited. Depression as an adaptation. Like me: a
homophily-based account of human culture. Preparedness to learn
about the world: evidence from infant research. An engaging and
often controversial testament to the combined power of evolution
and logic, Epistemological Dimensions of Evolutionary Psychology
will intrigue philosophers as well as psychologists in a variety of
subdisciplines.
This book draws connections between recent advances in analytic
philosophy of mind and insights from the rich phenomenological
tradition concerning the nature of thinking. By combining both
analytic and continental approaches, the volume arrives at a more
comprehensive understanding of the mental process of "thinking" and
the experience and manipulation of objects of thought. Contributors
scrutinize aspects of thinking that have a common grounding in both
the phenomenological and analytic tradition: perception, language,
logic, embodiment and situatedness due to individual history or
current experience. This collection serves to broaden and enrich
the current debate over "cognitive phenomenology," and lays the
foundations for further dialogue between analytic and continental
approaches to the phenomenal character of thinking.
In the interdisciplinary discourse between philosophy and
historical, literary, and cultural studies this book explores the
relationship between historical narratives and the experiences on
which they are based and which give the first impetus for a genuine
need to tell the story. Here a new concept of historical experience
is formulated which elucidates the pre-narrative dimensions of
historical creation of meaning and thus also enables a more
adequate determination of the relationship of history and narration
as well as individual and collective history.
Riding, hunting, fishing, bullfighting: Human-animal relations are
diverse. This anthology presents various case studies of situations
in which humans and animals come into contact and asks for the
anthropological and philosophical implications of such encounters.
The contributions by renowned scholars such as Albert Piette and
Kazuyoshi Sugawara present multidisciplinary methodological
reflections on concepts such as embodiment, emplacement, or the
"conditio animalia" (in addition to the "conditio humana") as well
as a consideration of the term "situationality" within the field of
anthropology.
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Handbuch Phänomenologie
Emmanuel Alloa, Thiemo Breyer, Emanuele Caminada
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R1,316
Discovery Miles 13 160
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Die Phänomenologie stellt eine der Hauptströmungen der
Gegenwartsphilosophie dar und findet in zahlreichen Wissenschaften
sowie in Praxis und Therapeutik starke Resonanz. Nach 120 Jahren
Wirkungsgeschichte füllt die Bibliothek phänomenologischer Werke
zahllose Bücherregale und selbst für Expertinnen und Experten ist
die Forschungsliteratur mittlerweile unüberschaubar geworden. An
allgemeinen Einführungen sowie spezialisierter Fachliteratur
mangelt es dabei keineswegs, wohl aber an einem Handbuch, in dem
sowohl der Vielfalt der historischen Entwicklungen als auch dem
berechtigten Wunsch nach innerer systematischer Kohärenz Rechnung
getragen wird. Das Handbuch Phänomenologie schließt diese Lücke.
Ausgewiesene Autorinnen und Autoren bereiten in eigens für diesen
Band verfassten Artikeln komplexe sachliche Zusammenhänge
übersichtlich auf. Durch seinen Aufbau eignet sich das Handbuch
sowohl für Neulinge als auch für Fortgeschrittene. Anhand bündig
präsentierter Grundbegriffe und Verfahren konturiert das Handbuch
die Spezifik der phänomenologischen Methode, spart dabei jedoch
nicht die Kontroversen und methodologischen Neuausrichtungen aus,
die von ihrer Lebendigkeit und Vielstimmigkeit zeugen. Ein
umfangreicher Schlussteil ist der Rezeption und Anwendung in
einzelnen Wirkfeldern gewidmet. Als Hilfsmittel zur eigenständigen
Erschließung der phänomenologischen Denkrichtung und zu ihrer
Anwendung auf aktuelle Probleme zeichnet sich das Handbuch durch
seine Lesefreundlichkeit und einen stark forschungspraktischen
Bezug aus.
This book is based on a congress evaluating Jaspers' basic
psychopathological concepts and their anthropological roots in
light of modern research paradigms. It provides a definition of
delusion, his concept of "limit situation" so much challenged by
trauma research, and his methodological debate. We are approaching
the anniversary of Jaspers seminal work General Psychopathology in
1913. The Centre of Psychosocial Medicine of the University with
its Psychiatric Hospital where Jaspers wrote this influential
volume as a 29 year old clinical assistant hosted a number of
international experts familiar with his psychiatric and
philosophical work. This fruitful interdisciplinary discussion
seems particularly important in light of the renewed interest in
Jaspers' work, which will presumably increase towards the
anniversary year 2013. This volume is unique in bringing together
the knowledge of leading international scholars and combining three
dimensions of investigation that are necessary to understand
Jaspers in light of contemporary questions: history (section I),
methodology (section II) and application (section III).
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Handbuch Phänomenologie
Emmanuel Alloa, Thiemo Breyer, Emanuele Caminada
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R3,403
Discovery Miles 34 030
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Die Phänomenologie stellt eine der Hauptströmungen der
Gegenwartsphilosophie dar und findet in zahlreichen Wissenschaften
sowie in Praxis und Therapeutik starke Resonanz. Nach 120 Jahren
Wirkungsgeschichte füllt die Bibliothek phänomenologischer Werke
zahllose Bücherregale und selbst für Expertinnen und Experten ist
die Forschungsliteratur mittlerweile unüberschaubar geworden. An
allgemeinen Einführungen sowie spezialisierter Fachliteratur
mangelt es dabei keineswegs, wohl aber an einem Handbuch, in dem
sowohl der Vielfalt der historischen Entwicklungen als auch dem
berechtigten Wunsch nach innerer systematischer Kohärenz Rechnung
getragen wird. Das Handbuch Phänomenologie schließt diese Lücke.
Ausgewiesene Autorinnen und Autoren bereiten in eigens für diesen
Band verfassten Artikeln komplexe sachliche Zusammenhänge
übersichtlich auf. Durch seinen Aufbau eignet sich das Handbuch
sowohl für Neulinge als auch für Fortgeschrittene. Anhand bündig
präsentierter Grundbegriffe und Verfahren konturiert das Handbuch
die Spezifik der phänomenologischen Methode, spart dabei jedoch
nicht die Kontroversen und methodologischen Neuausrichtungen aus,
die von ihrer Lebendigkeit und Vielstimmigkeit zeugen. Ein
umfangreicher Schlussteil ist der Rezeption und Anwendung in
einzelnen Wirkfeldern gewidmet. Als Hilfsmittel zur eigenständigen
Erschließung der phänomenologischen Denkrichtung und zu ihrer
Anwendung auf aktuelle Probleme zeichnet sich das Handbuch durch
seine Lesefreundlichkeit und einen stark forschungspraktischen
Bezug aus.
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