Title | Japanese and Western Phenomenology [electronic resource] / edited by Philip Blosser, Eiichi Shimomissรฉ, Lester Embree, Hiroshi Kojima |
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Imprint | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8218-6 |
Descript | XI, 457 p. online resource |
I. Japanese and Western Interpretations -- 1. โHusserl on Time-Analysis and Phenomenological Methodโ -- 2. โThe Proto-Synthesis in the Perceptual Dimension According to Husserl: A Reconstructive Reflectionโ -- 3. โThe Ideality of Meaning in Husserlโ -- 4. โThe Transcendental Reflection of Life Without a Transcendental Egoโ -- 5. โThe Eidetic Structure of Subjectless, Egoless, and Selfless Transcendental Reflectionโ -- 6. โPhenomenological Self-Reflection in Husserl and Finkโ -- 7. โIdeas for Raising the Question of the World Within Transcendental Phenomenology: Freiburg, 1930โ -- II. Phenomenological Extensions -- 8. โHumanism and Transcendental Phenomenologyโ -- 9. โSelf and Timeโ -- 10. โIs Schelerโs Ethic an Ethic of Virtueโ -- 11. โThe View of the Otherโ -- 12. โTruth in Dramaโ -- 13. โThe Tragic Voice of the Feminine and its Significance for Phenomenologyโ -- 14. Husserl and the Foundations of Geometry -- III. Intercultural Considerations -- 15. โTechnology and Cross-Cultural Perceptionโ -- 16. โPhenomenology of Intercultural Communicationโ -- 17. โPhenomenology of International Imagesโ -- 18. โPhenomenology of Zenโ -- 19. The Radicalization of โSeeingโ An Attempt To Go Beyond Reflection -- 20. โCorning to a Decision about Metaphysical Principlesโ -- 21. โConversation on a Planeโ -- IV. Reflections Pertaining to the Human Sciences -- 22. โPhenomenology and Cognitive Psychologyโ -- 23. โThe Role of the Phenomenologist in Social Scienceโ -- 24. โOn the Transcendental or the Phenomenological Reduction (Epochรฉ): from a Sociological Perspectiveโ -- 25. โRole Theory in View of Postmodernism and the โAuthor Effectโโ -- 26. โPhenomenological Reflections on the Philosophy of Historyโ -- 27. โHusserlโs Question of History: The Parallelism between his Theory of Association and the Narrative Theory of Historyโ -- 28. โThe Underlying Conception of Science in Diltheyโs Introduction to the Human Sciencesโ -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Topics