Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation
Höfundar:
D. Zahavi; Sara Heinämaa; Hans Ruin (Útgáfa: 1)
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The essays collected in the present volume introduce the reader to the phenomenological work done in the Nordic countries today. The material is organized under three general headings: metaphysics, facticity, and interpretation. The volume is of interest to researchers and students working in the areas of epistemology and ontology as well as philosophy of language, history, and intersubjectivity. .
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- Springer Nature
- 9789400710115
- 9781402017544
- ePub
- 1
- D. Zahavi; Sara Heinämaa; Hans Ruin
- English
- 2012-12-06
- 100
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- 2
Kaflar
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries: An Introduction
- Part I Metaphysics
- Phenomenology and Metaphysics
- 1. Metaphysics in Logische Untersuchungen
- 2. Interlude
- 3. Carr and Crowell
- 4. Metaphysics and Transcendental Phenomenology
- 5. Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The Living Body and its Position in Metaphysics: Merleau-Ponty’s Dialogue with Descartes
- 1. Three Modes of Knowledge
- 2. “The Sailor in the Ship”
- 3. Sensations
- 4. The Factual Thinker
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Perceptual Intimacy and Conceptual Inadequacy: A Husserlian Critique of McDowell’s Internalism
- 1. Internalism vs. Externalism
- 2. Kantian Intuitions
- 3. Husserlian Intentions
- 4. Filling without the Given
- 5. Sequentialist Coherentism
- 6. Transcendence of Perception
- 7. Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Part II Facticity
- Three Ways of Retrieving Heidegger: The Case of Architecture
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Mood and Method in Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit
- 1. Hermeneutics and Application
- 2. The Interpreter and his “Object”
- 3. “Destruction”
- 4. Authentic Appropriation
- 5. Formal Indications and the “How” of Factical Life Experience
- 6. The “Hermeneutical Situation”: Understanding and Mood
- 7. Sein und Zeit as Formally Indicating: What Does it Mean to Understand the Text?
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- On Levinas’ Critique of Husserl
- 1. Levinas’ General Charge
- 2. The Other as Alter Ego
- 3. Intentionality and Transcendence
- 4. Face to Face
- 5. Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The Birth of Man
- 1. The Birth of Phenomenology
- 2. The Empirico-Transcendental Doublet
- 3. The Birth of the Transcendental Ego
- 4. Generative phenomenology
- 5. Conclusion
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Part III Interpretation
- Truth and the Hermeneutic Experience: A Phenomenological Approach to the Theory of Interpretation
- 1. Hermeneutics and Truth
- 2. Interpretative Truth
- 3. Concluding Remarks
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- The Poetics of Language: Readings of Heidegger’s On the Way to Language
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- Hegel’s Challenge to the Early Heidegger
- 1. Neo-Kantianism vs. Neo-Hegelianism
- 2. The Hegelian Paradigm
- 3. Heidegger’s Modification of the Hegelian Paradigm
- 4. Facticity vs. Subjectivity
- NOTES
- REFERENCES