Crisis and Lifeworld
New Phenomenological Perspectives- Editors:
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- Series:
- Phänomenologie, Volume 35
- Publisher:
- 20.09.2023
Summary
The concept of crisis is ancient, but its global and technological dimension is novel. Understanding these manifestations is vital for the contemporary world, and this book contributes to facing this challenge by drawing on diverse phenomenological perspectives. Hernán Inverso is Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow at the Université libre de Bruxelles, and Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He is author of many works on phenomenology and was awarded the Mercier Prize 2020.Alexander Schnell is Professor at the University of Wuppertal and heads the Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology. He authored many renowned works on epistemology, transcendental philosophy, and metaphysics. With contributions byDavid Carr | Ismail El Mossadeq | Esteban García | Klaus Held | Hernán Inverso | Paula Lorelle | Claudia Marsico | Alexander Schnell | Roberto Walton.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- Publication date
- 20.09.2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-495-99486-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-495-99487-0
- Publisher
- Karl Alber, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Phänomenologie
- Volume
- 35
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 230
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- Introduction No access Pages 7 - 12
- Abbreviations No access Pages 13 - 18
- David Carr
- 1. Husserl and the phenomenological method No access
- 2. Kant and the project of transcendental critique. No access
- 3. From the natural attitude to the lifeworld No access
- 4. Metaphysical misreadings of phenomenology No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- Alexander Schnell
- 1. The transcendental »making-intelligible« No access
- 2. Questioning the intuitive evidence as the »principle of All principles« No access
- 3. The fundamental role of non-presenting manners of consciousness No access
- 4. The inadequacy of the phenomenological description No access
- 5. The paradox of the annihilation of consciousness No access
- Claudia Marsico
- 1. Tradition and institution of meaning No access
- 2. The Greek case No access
- 3. Denkergemeinschaft and Philosophy No access
- Roberto j. Walton
- 1. Levels of history in transcendental phenomenology No access
- 2. Levels of history in Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Patočka No access
- 3. Hermeneutic phenomenology No access
- 4. Phenomenology of life No access
- 5. Phenomenology of responsive action No access
- 6. Phenomenology of the political world No access
- 7. Interpellation No access
- 8. Teleology No access
- Hernán Inverso
- 1. Crisis and fact sciences in Husserl No access
- 2. Crisis and barbarism in M. Henry No access
- 3. The crisis of the notion of crisis in J.-L. Marion No access
- 4. The crisis of meaning in Marc Richir No access
- 5. Corollaries No access
- Paula Lorelle
- 1.1. Sensible Life No access
- 1.2. Transcendental Life No access
- 2.1. From Sensible to Absolute Life No access
- 2.2. From Absolute Life to Sensible Life: the Lifeworld as a ›Corps-propriation‹ No access
- 3. Conclusion No access
- Esteban A. García
- 1. Merleau-Ponty’s Reading of Husserl No access
- 2. Merleau-Ponty and the Crisis No access
- 3. The Problems of Reduction and Transcendental Intersubjectivity No access
- 4. Philosophy and Psychology No access
- Phenomenology of the Crisis and Digitalisation No access Pages 145 - 160 Klaus Held
- Ismail El Mossadeq
- I No access
- II No access
- III No access
- Luis Román Rabanaque
- 1. Husserl and the Crisis of European Humanity No access
- 2. The Unconscious and Affection No access
- 3. Description of Dreamless Sleep and Dream No access
- 5. Dream and Living Body No access
- 6. A Final Remark on the Unconscious and the Crisis No access
- Hye Young Kim
- 1. We-Mode No access
- 2. We and I No access
- 3. Our husband No access
- 4. Extended Self No access
- 5. Self, One, They, You, and We No access
- 6. Intersubjective Subjectivity No access
- 7. Topological Analysis: Self-Consciousness and Belongingness No access
- 8. Conclusion No access
- Christoph Durt
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. The Paradoxical Interrelationships between the World of Science and the Lifeworld No access
- 3. The Paradox of Subjectivity and why it needs to be resolved to overcome the Crisis No access
- 4. Beyond the Concept of Crisis No access
- List of contributors No access Pages 227 - 230





