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_aN82 _bL585 |
100 | _aLewis, Michael | ||
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_aPhenomenology: _b An Introduction |
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_aNew York _bContinuum International Publishing Group Inc. _c2010 |
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300 | _a268p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aPart I Edmund Husserl I The Phenomenological Epochs 2 Intentionality and Perception 3 The Lifeworld 4 Intersubjectivity Part II Martin Heidegger 5 Heidegger after Husserl 6 From Mineness to Authenticity 7 Nature and Art 8 Technology Part III Jean-Paul Sartre 9 Phenomenology and the Empirical Sciences: Sartre`s Early Work 10 Self-consciousness and Intentionality I1 Existentialism 12 The Ontology of Existentialism Part IV Maurice Merleau-Ponty I3 The Lived Body 14 Language and Painting I5 A Philosophy of Ambiguity 16 Flesh, Reversibility, Chiasm Part V Post-phenomenology and the Future of Phenomenology I7 Jacques Derrida 211 l8 Emmanuel Levinas 221 19 Michel Henry 226 20 Jean-Luc Marion 231 | |
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