TY - BOOK AU - Glendinning,Simon TI - In the name of phenomenology SN - 9780415223379 (hardback) AV - B829.5 .G585 2007 U1 - 142/.7 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Abingdon, New York PB - Routledge KW - Phenomenology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Acknowledgements --; Introduction : opening words --; 1; What is phenomenology? --; Faces of phenomenology --; pt. 1; Outlook --; Inheriting philosophy --; Modernism in philosophy --; pt. 2; Theses --; Thesis one : No 'theses in philosophy' --; Thesis two : 'Description, not explanation or analysis' --; Thesis three : 'Re-look at the world without blinkers' --; Thesis four : No view 'from the sideways perspective' --; Thesis five : 'We must go back to the "things themselves"' --; Where's the beef? --; Quietism --; 2. The; emergence of phenomenology : Brentano and Husserl --; The; dream of phenomenology --; pt. 1. The; legacy of Brentano --; The; subjectivity of the mental --; The; intentionality doctrine --; pt. 2; Husserl's analysis of signs --; Indication and expression --; The; primacy of expression : Husserl --; The; primacy of indication : Heidegger and Derrida --; pt. 3; Husserl's Cartesian meditations --; The; Cartesian starting point --; The; opening of transcendental phenomenology --; Husserl's master argument and the inward turn --; 3; Phenomenology as fundamental ontology : Martin Heidegger --; The; new beginning again--; pt. 1; Fundamental ontology --; The; question of being --; The; inquiry into the meaning of 'being' --; The; essence and end of philosophy --; pt. 2. The; phenomenology of Dasein --; The; forgotten question --; The; analytic of Dasein --; pt. 3; Being and the nothing --; Conceding nothing --; Anxiety and the nothing --; Twilight of the idols --; 4; Existential phenomenology : Jean-Paul Sartre --; The; 'has been' --; pt. 1. The; assault on idealism --; Realism and idealism --; The; being of the subject --; The; being of the object --; pt. 2; Being and nothingness --; Sartre's négatités --; At home in the world --; pt. 3; Moral phenomenology --; Freedom --; Our moral situation --; Kierkegaardian exemplarism --; Mündig man --; 5; Phenomenology of perception : Maurice Merleau-Ponty --; Every-renewed beginnings --; pt. 1. A; preface for phenomenology --; What we have been waiting for --; pt. 2. A; new phenomenological reduction --; The; forswearing of science --; The; priority argument --; The; true cogito --; The; critique of objective thought --; pt. 3. The; body prior to science --; Towards the incarnate subject --; Language and gesture --; A; genius for ambiguity --; 6; Phenomenology and the other : Emmanuel Levinas --; Levinas arrives --; pt. 1. The; Levinasian thicket --; Levinas' writing --; The; transcendence of totality --; The; unreasonable animal --; The; otherness of others and of things --; pt. 2; Levinas contra Heidegger and contra Husserl --; Leaving Heidegger --; Leaving Husserl --; Leaving home --; pt. 3. The; rehabilitation of sensation --; The; other as sensibly given --; Sensible pleasure --; Reading the other --; 7; Interrupting phenomenology : Jacques Derrida --; In the name of phenomenology --; pt. 1. A; preface to what remains to come --; The; truth of man--; The; exergue --; pt. 2. The; rehabilitation of writing --; Situating the linguistic turn --; Writing and iterability --; pt. 3; Deconstructing humanism --; The; difference between humans and animals --; Beyond the truth of man --; Closing words --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index ER -