The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology

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Overview

The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Phenomenology presents twenty-eight essays by some of the leading figures in the field, and gives an authoritative overview of the type of work and range of topics found and discussed in contemporary phenomenology. The essays aim to articulate and develop original theoretical perspectives. Some of them are concerned with issues and questions typical and distinctive of phenomenological philosophy, while others address questions familiar to analytic philosophers, but do so with arguments and ideas taken from phenomenology. Some offer detailed analyses of concrete phenomena; others take a more comprehensive perspective and seek to outline and motivate the future direction of phenomenology.
The handbook will be a rich source of insight and stimulation for philosophers, students of philosophy, and for people working in other disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, who are interested in the state of phenomenology today. It is the definitive guide to what is currently going on in phenomenology. It includes discussions of such diverse topics as intentionality, embodiment, perception, naturalism, temporality, self-consciousness, language, knowledge, ethics, politics, art and religion, and will make it clear that phenomenology, far from being a tradition of the past, is alive and in a position to make valuable contributions to contemporary thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198753025
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/30/2015
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Dan Zahavi, University of Copenhagen

Dan Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research, and co-editor in chief of the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. He is past president of the Nordic Society for Phenomenology (2001-2007). His publications include Husserl und die transzendentale Intersubjektivitat (1996), Self-awareness and Alterity (1999), Husserl's Phenomenology (2003), Subjectivity and Selfhood (2005), Phanomenologie fur Einsteiger (2007), and The Phenomenological Mind (with Shaun Gallagher) (2008).

Table of Contents

Introduction, Dan ZahaviI Subjectivity and Nature1. Phenomenological Method: Reflection, Introspection, and Skepticism, David Cerbone2. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Seductions of Naturalism: Subjectivity, Consciousness, and Meaning, Steven Crowell3. Respecting appearances: A phenomenological approach to consciousness, Charles Siewert4. On the possibility of naturalizing phenomenology, Shaun Gallagher5. The phenomenology of life: desire as the being of the subject, Renaud BarbarasII Intentionality, Perception and Embodiment6. Intentionality without representationalism, John Drummond7. Perception, context and direct realism, D.W. Smith8. Colors and sounds: The field of visual and auditory consciousness, Junichi Murata9. Bodily Intentionality, Affectivity and Basic Affects, Donn Welton10. Thought in action, Komarine Romdenh-Romluc11. Sex, Gender and Embodiment, Sara Heinamaa12. At the edge(s) of my body, Ed CaseyIII Self and Consciousness13. Action and selfhood: a narrative interpretation, Laszlo Tengelyi14. Self-consciousness and world-consciousness, Dorothee Legrand15. Self, consciousness and shame, Dan ZahaviIV Language, thinking, and knowledge16. The (many) foundations of knowledge, Walter Hopp17. The phenomenological foundations of predicative structure, Dominique Pradelle18. Language and non-linguistic thinking, Dieter Lohmar19. Sharing in Truth: Phenomenology of Epistemic Commonality, Hans Bernhard SchmidV Ethics, politics, and sociality20. Responsive ethics, Bernhard Waldenfels21. Towards a Phenomenology of the Political World, Klaus Held22. Other People, Soren OvergaardVI Time and history23. Experience and history, David Carr24. The forgiveness of time and consciousness, Nicolas de Warren25. Hermeneutic Phenomenology, Gunter FigalVII Art and religion26. Something That Is Nothing but Can Be Anything: the Image and Our Consciousness of It, John Brough27. Phenomenological and aesthetic epoche: Painting the invisible things themselves., Rudolf Bernet28. Evidence in the phenomenology of religious experience, Anthony Steinbock
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