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Phenomenology of life and the human creative condition. Book IV, Creative virtualities in human self-interpretation-in-culture / edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Analecta Husserliana ; v. 55.Publisher: Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xii, 382 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0792345452
  • 9780792345459
Other title:
  • Creative virtualities in human self-interpretation-in-culture [Portion of title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 128 22
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- The Theme -- The Ethical Evolution of Mankind in Husserl's Phenomenology -- Husserl and the Tradition -- Der ethische Impuls der Husserlschen Phanomenologie -- Phenomenology and Multiculturalism: Moving Beyond Assimilation and Utter Diversity Through a Substantive Pluralism -- Our Values of Expectation/Expedition: A Study of their Hebrew Origin -- Arquitectonica de la Etica de la Liberacion: Para una Etica de la Vida del Sujeto Humano -- Value Orientation and Human Creativity -- Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Culture: An Attempt at a Reconstruction -- On the Alleged Dilemma in a Work Being Both African and Philosophy -- Commonplaceness as a Difficult Situation for Man -- On the Significance of Animate Form -- Heart Transplantation: A Corporeality Perspective -- Analyzing Images of the Future: The Ironic Twist -- La Phenomenologie de la Formation: Les Aspects du Probleme -- The One and the Many in the Schizophrenic Life-World: The "Zenonian Syndrome" -- Phenomenological Psychopathology of Interpersonal Communications: A Point of View -- On Human Alienation: A Phenomenological Inquiry of the Schizoid Personality -- La Profundidad: Un Enfoque Dimensional de Mi Encuentro con el Otro -- Intersubjective Communication and Psycho-Impairment -- The Language of Evil: Hannah Arendt and the Abstract Expressionist Response to the Second World War -- Foreknowledge, Free Will and Modal Logic -- Nothing In or Out of the World is All Good or All Bad, All Gods Included -- Index of Names.
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Papers presented at the Second World Phenomenology Congress, Sept. 11-18, 1995, Guadalajara, Mexico.

"Published under the auspices of the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- The Theme -- The Ethical Evolution of Mankind in Husserl's Phenomenology -- Husserl and the Tradition -- Der ethische Impuls der Husserlschen Phanomenologie -- Phenomenology and Multiculturalism: Moving Beyond Assimilation and Utter Diversity Through a Substantive Pluralism -- Our Values of Expectation/Expedition: A Study of their Hebrew Origin -- Arquitectonica de la Etica de la Liberacion: Para una Etica de la Vida del Sujeto Humano -- Value Orientation and Human Creativity -- Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Culture: An Attempt at a Reconstruction -- On the Alleged Dilemma in a Work Being Both African and Philosophy -- Commonplaceness as a Difficult Situation for Man -- On the Significance of Animate Form -- Heart Transplantation: A Corporeality Perspective -- Analyzing Images of the Future: The Ironic Twist -- La Phenomenologie de la Formation: Les Aspects du Probleme -- The One and the Many in the Schizophrenic Life-World: The "Zenonian Syndrome" -- Phenomenological Psychopathology of Interpersonal Communications: A Point of View -- On Human Alienation: A Phenomenological Inquiry of the Schizoid Personality -- La Profundidad: Un Enfoque Dimensional de Mi Encuentro con el Otro -- Intersubjective Communication and Psycho-Impairment -- The Language of Evil: Hannah Arendt and the Abstract Expressionist Response to the Second World War -- Foreknowledge, Free Will and Modal Logic -- Nothing In or Out of the World is All Good or All Bad, All Gods Included -- Index of Names.

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