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  1. Philosophy and Phenomenology of the Body by M. Henry, 1975-12-31
  2. Heidegger on Being and Acting (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Reiner Schurmann, 1990-09-01
  3. Phenomenology in Psychology and Psychiatry; A Historical Introduction. (Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy) by Herbert Spiegelberg, 1972-05
  4. Interpretive Phenomenology: Embodiment, Caring, and Ethics in Health and Illness
  5. Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy by Dermot Moran, 2004-11-22
  6. Phenomenology: Between Essentialism and Transcendental Philosophy (SPEP) by J.N. Mohanty, 1997-06-20
  7. Sensation: Intelligibility in Sensibility (Contemporary Studies in Philosophy and the Human Sciences) by Alphonso Lingis, 1996-03
  8. Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Muirhead Library of Philosophy) by Edmund Husserl, 2004-08-17
  9. The Relevance of Phenomenology to the Philosophy of Language and Mind (Studies in Philosophy (New York, N.Y.).) by Sean D. Kelly, 2000-11-29
  10. Radical Hermeneutics: Repetition, Deconstruction, and the Hermeneutic Project (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by John D. Caputo, 1987-12
  11. Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogacara Buddhism and the Ch'eng Wei-shih Lun by Dan Lusthaus, 2003-01-06
  12. Religious Mystery and Rational Reflection: Excursions in the Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion by Louis Dupre, 1997-11
  13. Imagining (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Paperback)) by Edward S. Casey, 1979-07
  14. The Time of Life: Heidegger and Ethos (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy) by William McNeill, 2007-06

61. Phenomenology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
phenomenology is a current in philosophy that takes intuitive experience of phenomena(what presents itself to us in conscious experience) as its starting
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Phenomenology is a current in philosophy that takes intuitive experience of phenomena (what presents itself to us in conscious experience) as its starting point and tries to extract the essential features of experiences and the essence of what we experience. It stems from the School of Brentano and was mostly based on the work of the 20th century philosopher Edmund Husserl . Phenomenological thought essentially influenced the development of existentialism in Germany and France , as is clear from the works of Jean-Paul Sartre Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Martin Heidegger edit
Historical overview of the use of the term
While the term "phenomenology" was used several times in the history of philosophy before Husserl, modern use ties it more explicitly to his particular method.

62. Phenomenology And Theology Conference
Especially in French circles, the confrontation between philosophy and theologyhas to the Heideggerian transformation of Husserlian phenomenology into the
http://www.bu.edu/philo/events/phenom.html
The Breakthrough of Phenomenology and Theology
A Conference on Phenomenology and Theology
Boston University, April 27-28, 2001
Speakers (Friday, April 27, 2:00-6:00pm, Photonics 203)
William Richardson, S.J. (Boston College)
Merold Westphal (Fordham University)
Commentators
James Dodd (Boston University)
Bernard G. Prusak (Boston University)
Roundtable Discussion Moderator (Saturday, April 28, 3:00-5:00pm, STH525)
Nicolas de Warren (Wellesley College)
Since the "breakthrough" of Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations (1900-1901), the relationship between phenomenology and theology has provoked unremitting controversy and curiosity among the leading figures in phenomenological philosophy. Especially in French circles, the confrontation between philosophy and theology has long been recognized as a problem germane to phenomenological thinking, in particular to the Heideggerian transformation of Husserlian phenomenology into the thinking of Being. Levinas' importance in this respect is already well known, but the past decade has witnessed a renaissance of debate among a younger generation of French phenomenologists on the theological implications - if any - of phenomenological philosophy. One focus of this debate has been the question of "givenness" ( Gegebenheit or donation ) as the locus for a renewal of phenomenological philosophy, in particular whether the radicalization of the notion of givenness could lead to a theological turn.

63. Philosophy - Continental & Phenomenology
A professionalassociation dedicated to philosophy inspired by the Continental European...... 11. Society for phenomenology and Existential philosophy,
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64. Jean-Paul Sartre, Philosophy & Existentialism
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Perhaps the best known and most philosophical of Sartre's novels. A classic piece of existentialist literature. Sartre's existentialist magnum opus . The principal theoretical text of his early period, it deals with the relationship between phenomenology and ontology and lays the foundations for the development of an existential psychoanalysis. Notebooks for an Ethics Including 'No Exit', perhaps Sartre's best known play, 'The Respectful Prostitute', 'The Flies' and 'Dirty Hands'.

65. Spirit And Sky Philosophy: Continental-philosophy: Phenomenology
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  • Analecta Husserlana Analecta Husserlana Book Series on Phenomenology published under the auspices of The World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning
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  • Bulgarian Phenomenological Centre Bulgarian Phenomenological Centre Based at the Institute for Philosophical Research at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Includes information about international activities, research projects, publications, and seminars.
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  • Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology Extending and deepening phenomenology and kindred continental thought in philosophy, the social sciences, and the humanities.
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  • Center for Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Values Center for Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Values A Center for Advanced Studies in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics at the Institute for Axiological Research, Vienna. Includes different projects, publications and resources.

66. Steven Crowell - Rice University - German & Slavic Studies - Philosophy
My main field of interest is twentieth century European philosophy, especially phenomenology(the philosophy of Edmund Husserl) and its development in Heidegger
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Giorgio Morandi Edmund Husserl Martin Heidegger Friedrich Nietzsche Steven Galt Crowell Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor of Philosophy Professor of German Studies Humanities 224, 713-348-2719 (Telephone), 713-348-5847 (Fax), crowell@rice.edu (E-Mail) URL: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~crowell/ COURSES 2003-2004 Aesthetics (Fall 2003: PHIL 309) Continental Philosophy (Spring 2004: PHIL 308) Research and Teaching Areas Education Ph.D., Yale University Northern Illinois University University of California, Santa Cruz Representative Publications 1. Books Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths Toward Transcendental Phenomenology (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2001). 2. Recent Articles (* forthcoming) Inquiry Research in Phenomenology History and Theory International Studies in Philosophy Research in Phenomenology International Studies in Philosophy The Phenomenology of the Political (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000), 11-28.

67. Jeffrey's Links Of Interest In Phenomenological And Existential Philosophy
Defined {Katharena Eiermann} phenomenology PHIL 180 Schutz Sobchack Scene ofScreen Society for phenomenology and Existential philosophy This is the
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Existential-Phenomenology (general)
Janus Head: Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts Existentialism: An Introduction (Christopher Scott Wyatt) Mythos and Logos (Brent Dean Robbins) Contents: EJAP Issue 4, Spring 1996 ... Philosophy Very general, from the Groliers Encyclopedia Philosophy in Cyberspace Professor Frings' MAX SCHELER Web Site - Page 1: Biographical Data Structuralism Viva Saussure! Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Narrative Analysis: Some Unfinished Methodological Business
Existentialism
Existential Frames Existential Psychology, The Center for Self-Esteem, Franklin C. Brown Existentialism http://oldsci.eiu.edu/p...pencer/Existential.html Basic themes of existential psychology. MQSALO's PAGE : Existentialism
Feminism
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Heidegger
Building Dwelling Thinking Ereignis Heidegger Heidegger's Turn ... Existence and Being (1949)
Hermeneutics
Contents Hermeneutics
Husserl
Edmund Husserl Edmund Husserl (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Husserl-Database Home Page Philosophers : Edmund Husserl ... The Crisis of European Sciences
Laing
The Politics of Experience (excerpt)
Levinas
Emmanuel Levinas and Committee of Public Safety - Martin Heidegger and Ontology - Diacritics 26:1 Emmanuel Levinas Web Page
Merleau-Ponty
ESPP95-Poster Existential Phenomenology and Cognitive Science Maurice Merleau-Ponty Merleau-Ponty on Aphasia ... The Current Relevance of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Embodiment
Nietzsche

68. Bibliography Of Sources For Doing Phenomenological Research (Jeffrey Compton)
Hermeneutic phenomenology The philosophy of Ricoeur. In J. Kockelmans (Ed.), phenomenologyThe philosophy of Edmund Husserl and its interpretation, pp.
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Bibliography of Sources for Doing Phenomenological Research
by Jeffrey Compton, M.A.
Research with body, soul, and spirit.
Armstrong, P. (1990). Conflicting Readings: Variety and validity in interpretation . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Armstrong, P. (1996). What is Phenomenology? Two Lectures: Philosophical backgrounds and literary theories (On-line). Available: http://www.ihi.ku.dk/littvid/publikat/aal/aal25.html. Ashworth, P. (1996). Presuppose Nothing!: The suspension of assumptions in phenomenological psychological methodology. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 27(1) Barrell, J.J., and Barrell, J.E. (1976). A Self-Directed Approach for a Science of Human Experience. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 6 Bogdan, R, and Taylor, S.J. (1975). Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods Bullington, J., and Karlsson, G. (1984). Introduction to phenomenological psychological research. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 25(1) Busch, T.W. (1982). Sartre's Use of the Reduction: Being and Nothingness reconsidered. In H.J. Silverman and F.A. Elliston (Eds.), Jean-Paul Sartre: Contemporary approaches to his philosophy . Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. Colaizzi, P.F. (1973).

69. Society   For Continental Philosophy And Theology
standpoints available in continental philosophy, such as phenomenology, hermeneutics,deconstruction, genealogy feminist theory, etc., and that draw upon the
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70. ORIENTALIA Articles Indian Philosophy And German Phenomenology
So, it is Scheler that grasps the methodological similarities between some characteristictechniques used in both phenomenology and Indian philosophy.
http://www.orientalia.org/article495.html

71. Merleau-Ponty
What is important for the Paradigm s relation to the phenomenology of MerleauPontyis that this phenomenological philosophy gives an epistemological ground
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the Paradigm and phenomenology of body
he paradigm of Christ which assumes the totality of life has a strong affinity with Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology which also tries to integrate life from the stand point of what he calls 'body scheme'. Husserl's phenomenological reduction is still a reduction on the conscious level. What Merleau-Ponty aimed to attain by the reduction was to reach pre-conscious intention, which he called the operative intention. This is actually the primordial form of life's movement in the Paradigm. What is important for the Paradigm's relation to the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty is that this phenomenological philosophy gives an epistemological ground for the Paradigm in explaining the formation of the pictorial scheme mediated by the body. The phenomenal body, on the one hand, keeps in touch with life's impulses within the body. The phenomenal body can distinguish the difference of impulses by placing them in order taking advantage of the spatial sense (of up and down, right and left, and front and back) already acquired by the objective body that twines itself around the phenomenal body. This orders the ontological feelings of pleasure or displeasure, active or passive in life's impulses corresponding to the spatial sense that belongs to the objective body. So the phenomenal body, on the other, tries to externalize and clarify the invisible impulses in the ordered form. The process in which the phenomenal body gradually reveals the principle of life's impulses contacting life as such is the transference of tacit logos to explicit logos.

72. CUHK Department Of Philosophy: Introduction
3. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure phenomenology and to a Phenomenological philosophy,Second Book Studies in the phenomenology of Constitution, Eng. trans.
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73. CUHK Department Of Philosophy: Introduction
Research Interests 1. phenomenology. 2. Contemporary French philosophy. 16.“To What Extent Can phenomenology Do Justice To Chinese philosophy?
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74. Cogprints - Must Phenomenology Rest On Paradox?
Keywords Husserl, phenomenology, gestalts, cognition, Gurwitsch, philosophy ofmind. phenomenology and the crisis of philosophy. New York, NY Harper Row.
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Husserl made certain assumptions about the nature of the components of experienced phenomena derived from and similar to the assumptions of the psychologists of his time. I will present some of those assumptions, and argue, and support that argument with evidence, that they are incorrect. I claim that if that is true, then Husserlian methodology is flawed, to the extent that for certain investigations both the epoch? and the method of eidetic variation necessitate circularity which invalidates their utility. These arguments and some of their implications are presented in detail. Keywords: Husserl, phenomenology, gestalts, cognition, Gurwitsch, philosophy of mind Subjects: Psychology Cognitive Psychology
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Select the SEEK icon to attempt to find the referenced article. If it does not appear to be in cogprints you will be forwarded to the paracite service. Poorly formated references will probably not work. Arvidson, P. S. (1992). On the origin of organization in consciousness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 23 (1), 53-65.

75. Phenomenology And Its Discontents
from The Essential Husserl) Logical Investigations, Lectures on the phenomenologyof Internal Time Consciousness, The Idea of phenomenology, “philosophy as a
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Phenomenology and its Discontents This course examines the structure and development of Husserlian phenomenology and critical responses from later continental philosophers. Phenomenology envisaged itself, like Descartes and 20th century movements such as logical empiricism, as making a radical break with the tradition of philosophy in order to place philosophy and the sciences on a secure foundation. The battle cry, “To the things themselves,” indicates a return to the immediate givenness of phenomena, which, for Husserl , was compromised by the schools of thought prominent at the turn of the century, especially positivism, which reduces mathematics and logic to psychology or consciousness to physical entities, and historicism, which interprets all truth as relative to the historical development of different worldviews. Due to their reductionistic tendencies, these theories rule out the possibility that consciousness, ideal objects, and cultural artifacts have features that cannot be traced back to empirical facts. Husserl sets out to counter this claim through a detailed analysis of intentionality. He argues that philosophy will only become a rigorous and objective science that can provide a foundation for the other sciences when it is grounded in an adequate understanding of the necessary features of consciousness that make sense perception possible.

76. Phenomenology|KLUWER Academic Publishers
Ideas Pertaining to a Pure phenomenology and to a Phenomenological philosophy ThirdBook phenomenology and the Foundation of the Sciences Edmund Husserl, Ted
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77. Cyborg Bodies Revisited
political order and the subject of a rationalist philosophy of consciousness formDescartes, through Hegel, to psychoanalysis and existential phenomenology.
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THIS PAPER CONTAINS A VERY CONDENSED, SOMEWHAT ELIPTICAL, VERSION OF A COMPLICATED SCHEMA OF IDEAS. MAYBE I'LL WRITE A BOOK ON THE TOPIC. WHAT'S AT ISSUE: WHAT STRIKES ME AS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT OF 1960'S POST-STRUCTURALIST PHILOSOPHY, IN DECENTERING OR ELIMINATING SUBJECTIVITY AS THE POINT OF SOCIAL ANALYSIS IS LARGELY BEING ABANDONED NOWADAYS (NOT THAT THE RM FOLKS ARE TO BE BLAMED). SEYLA BENHABIB IS GOOD EXAMPLE. IN HER TALK ("SITUATING THE SUBJECT" I THINK), WHILE WANTING TO BE POST-KANT, POST-HOMO ECONOMICUS, ETC., SHE STILL WANTS TO ONTOLOGIZE A SUBJECTIVITY, ALBEIT ONE THAT IS MESTIZO, SUBALTERN, DIALECTICAL, HISTORICAL, ET ALIA. SO BENHABIB, WHATEVER HER VIRTUES, IS THE ENEMY. WHAT I'M DOING IN THE PAPER IMPLICITLY IS DEFENDING ALTHUSSER, LACAN AND FOUCAULT AGAINST HUMANIST AND COGNITIZE-RATIONALIST TENDENCIES (I.E. RATIONAL-CHOICE MARXISM, BUT THERE ARE MANY OTHER TARGETS), EVEN WHILE NOT MENTIONING THEM BY NAME. HARAWAY AND BATAILLE EACH UNDERMINE HUMANIST UNDERSTANDINGS. One history of the denaturing of subjectivity, and of subject(ivat)ed bodies, runs from Nietzsche to Bataille. With Bataille's

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79. The Philosophy Graduate Student Association
John s College in Santa Fe. Current Interests Comparative philosophy, Indianphilosophy, phenomenology, philosophy and Literature, Ancient philosophy.
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Languages: Spanish/English bilingual. Hannah Epstein
Background: BA in Philosophy from Humboldt State University, Arcata, Cal.
Current Interests: Asian Philosophy, especially Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and the ways in which the three traditions intersect and influence each other, Phenomenology, Levinas, Wittgenstein, Ethics, American Philosophy, and some Feminism. Christopher Framarin
Background: BA in Philosophy and English from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, M Ed in Education from Arizona State University, MA in Philosophy from the University of Hawaii.
Current Interests: Indian Philosophy, Buddhism, Ethics, Moral Psychology.
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Current Research: I have just finished a paper on motivation in Indian Philosophy. I am currently working on a paper on how early Buddhists accounted for enduring traits and latent karma without positing something like a soul. Plans: Dissertation on Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosabhasyam S. West Gurley

80. Phenomenology And Cognitive Science
Journal of Phenomenological Psychology. philosophy and PhenomenologicalResearch. SPEP (Society for phenomenology and Existential philosophy).
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SWIF Philosophy of Mind updated: 16 April 2003 http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/topics phenom.htm
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This page collects international resources on the intersection between phenomenology of Husserlian kind or origin and the new (neuro-)cognitive science, a non-reductionist science of cognition which takes consciousness seriously. This bibliography has been inspired by the book " Petitot, J.-Varela, F.-Pachoud, B.- Roy J.M. (editors.), Naturalizing phenomenology . Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science , Standford University Press, Standford (California), 1999". The page contains also some international Phenomenology Resources (archives, sites, institutes) Bibliography Phenomenology Resources Journal Bibliography A B C D E ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B Elisabeth Baumgartner, Wilhelm Baumgartner, Bojan Borstner, Matjaz Potrc, John Shawe-Taylor and Elizabeth Valentine (Eds.)

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