E-Book, Englisch, 270 Seiten
Svec / Capek Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-315-45387-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 270 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Research in Phenomenology
            ISBN: 978-1-315-45387-3 
            Verlag: Taylor & Francis
            
 Format: EPUB
    Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Pragmatic Perspectives in Phenomenology offers a complex analysis of the pragmatic theses that are present in the works of leading phenomenological authors, including not only Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, as it is often the case within Hubert Dreyfus’ tradition, but also Husserl, Levinas, Scheler, and Patocka. Starting from a critical reassessment of existing pragmatic readings which draw especially on Heidegger’s account of Being-in-the-world, the volume’s chapters explore the following themes as possible justifications for speaking about the pragmatic turn in phenomenology: the primacy of the practical over theoretical understanding, criticism of the representationalist account of perception and consciousness, and the analysis of language and truth within the context of social and cultural practices. Having thus analyzed the pragmatic readings of key phenomenological concepts, the book situates these readings in a larger historical and thematic context and introduces themes that until now have been overlooked in debates, including freedom, alterity, transcendence, normativity, distance, and self-knowledge. This volume seeks to refresh the debate about the phenomenological legacy and its relevance for contemporary thought by enlarging the thematic scope of pragmatic motives in phenomenology in new and revealing ways. It will be of interest to advanced students and scholars of phenomenology who are interested in moving beyond the analytic-continental divide to explore the relationship between practice and theory.
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Introduction: Localizing the Pragmatic Turn in Phenomenology 
Ondrej Švec and Jakub Capek
Part I: Contemporary Pragmatic Readings of Phenomenology
1. On Layer Cakes: Heidegger’s Normative Pragmatism Revisited 
Mark Okrent
2. Heidegger’s Pragmatist Readers 
Thomas Nenon
3. Primordiality and the Pragmata. A Critical Assessment of Rorty’s Challenge to Heideggerian Nostalgia 
Andreas Beinsteiner
4. Two Forms of Practical Knowledge in Being and Time 
Tucker McKinney
5. Discursive Intentionality as Embodied Coping. A Pragmatist Critique of Existential Phenomenology 
Carl B. Sachs
Part II: Pragmatic Readings Challenged by the History of the Phenomenology
6. The Limits of Dreyfus’ View of Husserl: Intentionality, Openness, and praxis 
Witold Plotka
7. On Dreyfus’ Naturalization of Phenomenological Pragmatism: Misleading Dichotomies, and the Counter-Concept of Intentionality 
Sophie Loidolt
8. Perceptual Faith beyond Practical Involvement: Merleau-Ponty and His Pragmatist Readers 
Jakub Capek
9. Max Scheler and Pragmatism 
Zachary Davis
10. From Circumspection to Insight 
Eddo Evink
Part III: Opening up Perspectives
11. Freedom and The Theoretical Attitude 
James Mensch
12. The Primacy of Practice and the Pervasiveness of Discourse 
Ondrej Švec
13. Making Sense of Human Existence (Heidegger on the Limits of Practical Familiarity) 
Mark Wrathall
14. Exemplary Necessity: Heidegger, Pragmatism, and Reason 
Steven Crowell





