Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeTheme.- Theme.- Section I.- Husserl and Phenomenology, Experience and Essence.- Jean Wahl the Precursor: Kierkegaard and Existentialism.- The Transcendental and the Singular: Husserl and the Existential Thinkers Between the Two World Wars.- DE L' ' In-Existence ' Intentionnelle À ? ' Ek-In-Sistence ' Existentielle.- The Value of the Question in Husserl's Perspective.- Section II.- The Essential Structure and Intentional Object of Action: Toward Understanding the Blondelian Existential Phenomenology.- Subjectivity, Openness and Plurality: on the Background of Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Reduction.- What Does it Mean to be an Existentialist Today?.- Dufrenne and Merleau-Ponty: A Comparative Meditation on Phenomenology.- The Ethical Project and Intentionality in Edmund Husserl.- Is Nietzsche a Phenomenologist?-Towards a Nietzschean Phenomenology of the Body.- The Problem of Authenticity and Everydayness in Existential Philosophy.- Section III.- Lev Shestov's Philosophy of Crisis.- The Idea of God-Man in Nicolas Berdyaev's Existentialism.- Unamuno as "Pathological" Phenomenologist: Tragic Sense and Beyond.- Blondel and the Philosophy of Life.- Section IV.- From the Archeology of Happening. to the Matter of Death.- The Phenomenology of Pain: An Experience of Life.- The Existential Overcoming of Phenomenology in Hans Blumenberg's Philosophy of Life and Myth.- Section V.- Temporality and Passivity in Edmund Husserl's Analyses.- On Existence, Actuality and Possibility.- The Consciousness of Time in Life Through Phenomenology and Existentialism.- Section VI.- Existentialism: An Atheistic or A Christian Philosophy?.- The Horizon of Humanity and the Transcendental Analysis of the Lifeworld.- Crisis and Culture.- Section VII.- Understanding as Being: Heidegger and Mamardashvili.- Mind - Its Way of Existence, Structure and Functions in Tibetan Buddhism - Comparison with Phenomenology.
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