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This volume reflects on the themes and topics presented in Edmund Husserl's articles published in the popular Japanese magazine
Kaiz¿ in 1923. It addresses the cosmopolitan nature of Husserl's work, as well as the enduring appeal of Husserl's cultural phenomenology for todays' globalized age.
Table des matières
Editors' Introduction
Part 1: Foundations in Cultural Phenomenology 1. "The Unity of a Spiritual Life": Husserl on Cultural Phenomenology 2. One World: Husserl, Japan, and the Ethics of Renewal 3. Husserl and Scheler on the Possibility of a Cultural Renewal 4. On the Way to Phenomenology from Anthropology: Some Remarks on the Relation between Husserl's Ethical Thought and Anthropology 5. Husserl's Intercultural Phenomenology: Resituating Europe, Reason, and the Lifeworld
Part 2: Husserl and Global Phenomenology 6. Husserl and Cohen on the Other 7. Husserl, Global Coloniality, and the World 8. Creolizing Theory as Rigorous Science 9. Critical Phenomenology and the Limits of Critical Buddhism: Edmund Husserl's Self-Reflective Strategies 10. To Be or To Have the Body: Husserl's Intersubjectivity and
Itda in Korean 11. The Presence of the Fourth: A Phenomenology of the
Living World Part 3: The Making of the Kaiz¿ Articles 12. The Reception of Husserl's
Kaiz¿ Contributions in the Development of the Japanese Phenomenology
Part 4: Appendix - Kaiz¿ (1923): "Renewal: Problem and Method" The Original
Kaiz¿ Publication The Original
Kaiz¿ German Publication Modernized Japanese Text Original German Text "Renewal: Problem and Method." A New Translation
A propos de l'auteur
Curtis Hutt is Professor of Religious Studies and Founding Executive Director of the Goldstein Center for Human Rights (2017-2023) at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He has authored and co-edited multiple books including
John Dewey on the Ethics of Historical Belief (2013) and
Jewish Religious and Philosophical Ethics (2018).
Halla Kim, Ph.D., is professor and chair of philosophy at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea. His books include
Kant and the Foundations of Morality (2015) and he also published three anthologies,
Transcendental Inquiry: Its Origin, Method, and Critiques (2016) among others.