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Encyclopedia of Phenomenology

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This encyclopedia presents phenomenological thought and the phenomenological movement within philosophy and within more than a score of other disciplines on a level accessible to professional colleagues of other orientations as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Entries average 3,000 words. In practically all cases, they include lists of works "For Further Study." The Introduction briefly chronicles the changing phenomenological agenda and compares phenomenology with other 20th Century movements. The 166 entries are a baut matters of seven sorts: ( 1) the faur broad tendencies and periods within the phenomenological movement; (2) twenty-three national traditions ofphenomenology; (3) twenty-two philosophical sub-disciplines, including those referred to with the formula "the philosophy of x"; (4) phenomenological tendencies within twenty-one non-philosophical dis ciplines; (5) forty major phenomenological topics; (6) twenty-eight leading phenomenological figures; and (7) twenty-seven non-phenomenological figures and movements ofinteresting sim ilarities and differences with phenomenology. Conventions Concern ing persons, years ofbirth and death are given upon first mention in an entry ofthe names of deceased non-phenomenologists. The names of persons believed tobe phenomenologists and also, for cross-referencing purposes, the titles of other entries are printed entirely in SMALL CAPITAL letters, also upon first mention. In addition, all words thus occurring in all small capital letters are listed in the index with the numbers of all pages on which they occur. To facilitate indexing, Chinese, Hungarian, and Japanese names have been re-arranged so that the personal name precedes the family name.

List of contents

Action.- Simone De Beauvoir.- Canada.- Dance.- Ecology.- Feminism.- Hans-Georg Gadamer.- Nicolai Hartmann.- Imagination.- William.- Immanuel Kant.- Lanuage in Husserl.- Gabriel Marcel.- Natural Science In Constitutive Perspective.- Objectivism, see Naturalism Ontology, Formal and Material, see Formal and Material Ontology Ontology, Fundamental, see Fundamental Ontology Ordinary Language Analysis.- M C Dillon.- Reading.- Jean-Paul Sartra.- Technology.- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.- Value Theory.- Max Weber.- Worlds, Possible, see Possible Worlds Yugoslavia.

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This encyclopedia presents phenomenological thought and the phenomenological movement within philosophy and within more than a score of other disciplines on a level accessible to professional colleagues of other orientations as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

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Assisted by Elisabet A Behnke (Editor), Elisabeth A Behnke (Editor), Elisabeth A. Behnke (Editor), Elizabeth A. Behnke (Editor), David Carr (Editor), David Carr et al (Editor), Lester Embree (Editor), J. Cl. Evans (Editor), J. Claude Evans (Editor), José Huertas-Jourda (Editor), J. J. Kockelmans (Editor), J.J. Kockelmans (Editor), W. Mckenna (Editor), Algis Mickunas (Editor), J. N. Mohanty (Editor), J.N. Mohanty (Editor), Thomas Nenon (Editor), Thomas M. Seebohm (Editor), Richard M. Zaner (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.1960
 
EAN 9780792329565
ISBN 978-0-7923-2956-5
No. of pages 765
Dimensions 201 mm x 267 mm x 47 mm
Weight 1762 g
Illustrations XIV, 765 p. 1 illus.
Series Contributions To Phenomenology
Contributions To Phenomenology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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