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_aGlendinning, Simon, _d1964- _9409505 |
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_aIn the name of phenomenology / _cSimon Glendinning. |
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_aAbingdon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2007. |
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_tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction : opening words -- _g1. _tWhat is phenomenology? -- _tFaces of phenomenology -- _gpt. 1. _tOutlook -- _tInheriting philosophy -- _tModernism in philosophy -- _gpt. 2. _tTheses -- _tThesis one : No 'theses in philosophy' -- _tThesis two : 'Description, not explanation or analysis' -- _tThesis three : 'Re-look at the world without blinkers' -- _tThesis four : No view 'from the sideways perspective' -- _tThesis five : 'We must go back to the "things themselves"' -- _tWhere's the beef? -- _tQuietism -- _g2. The _temergence of phenomenology : Brentano and Husserl -- _gThe _tdream of phenomenology -- _gpt. 1. The _tlegacy of Brentano -- _gThe _tsubjectivity of the mental -- _gThe _tintentionality doctrine -- _gpt. 2. _tHusserl's analysis of signs -- _tIndication and expression -- _gThe _tprimacy of expression : Husserl -- _gThe _tprimacy of indication : Heidegger and Derrida -- _gpt. 3. _tHusserl's Cartesian meditations -- _gThe _tCartesian starting point -- _gThe _topening of transcendental phenomenology -- _tHusserl's master argument and the inward turn -- |
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_g3. _tPhenomenology as fundamental ontology : Martin Heidegger -- _gThe _tnew beginning again-- _gpt. 1. _tFundamental ontology -- _gThe _tquestion of being -- _gThe _tinquiry into the meaning of 'being' -- _gThe _tessence and end of philosophy -- _gpt. 2. The _tphenomenology of Dasein -- _gThe _tforgotten question -- _gThe _tanalytic of Dasein -- _gpt. 3. _tBeing and the nothing -- _tConceding nothing -- _tAnxiety and the nothing -- _tTwilight of the idols -- _g4. _tExistential phenomenology : Jean-Paul Sartre -- _gThe _t'has been' -- _gpt. 1. The _tassault on idealism -- _tRealism and idealism -- _gThe _tbeing of the subject -- _gThe _tbeing of the object -- _gpt. 2. _tBeing and nothingness -- _tSartre's négatités -- _tAt home in the world -- _gpt. 3. _tMoral phenomenology -- _tFreedom -- _tOur moral situation -- _tKierkegaardian exemplarism -- _tMündig man -- |
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_g5. _tPhenomenology of perception : Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- _tEvery-renewed beginnings -- _gpt. 1. A _tpreface for phenomenology -- _tWhat we have been waiting for -- _gpt. 2. A _tnew phenomenological reduction -- _gThe _tforswearing of science -- _gThe _tpriority argument -- _gThe _ttrue cogito -- _gThe _tcritique of objective thought -- _gpt. 3. The _tbody prior to science -- _tTowards the incarnate subject -- _tLanguage and gesture -- _gA _tgenius for ambiguity -- _g6. _tPhenomenology and the other : Emmanuel Levinas -- _tLevinas arrives -- _gpt. 1. The _tLevinasian thicket -- _tLevinas' writing -- _gThe _ttranscendence of totality -- _gThe _tunreasonable animal -- _gThe _totherness of others and of things -- _gpt. 2. _tLevinas contra Heidegger and contra Husserl -- _tLeaving Heidegger -- _tLeaving Husserl -- _tLeaving home -- _gpt. 3. The _trehabilitation of sensation -- _gThe _tother as sensibly given -- _tSensible pleasure -- _tReading the other -- |
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_g7. _tInterrupting phenomenology : Jacques Derrida -- _tIn the name of phenomenology -- _gpt. 1. A _tpreface to what remains to come -- _gThe _ttruth of man-- _gThe _texergue -- _gpt. 2. The _trehabilitation of writing -- _tSituating the linguistic turn -- _tWriting and iterability -- _gpt. 3. _tDeconstructing humanism -- _gThe _tdifference between humans and animals -- _tBeyond the truth of man -- _tClosing words -- _tNotes -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
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