Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 556 g
Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 556 g
Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks
ISBN: 978-0-367-74234-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
This volume is the first handbook to explore existentialism as epistemology and method. Transdisciplinary in scope, it considers the nature of human subjectivity and how human experience ought to be studied, examining the connections that exist between the individual’s imagining of the world and their everyday practice within it.
With attention to the question of whether humans are ultimately alone in their self-knowledge or whether what they know of themselves is constructed in common with others, it enables the reader to recognize core questions that frame the methods and orientation of an existential inquiry. In addition to historical exposition, it offers a variety of chapters from around the world that explore the diverse global spaces for, and different types of, existential focus and discussion, thus questioning the view that the existential "problem" may be singularly a matter for the post-enlightenment West.
The fullest and most comprehensive survey to date of what human beings can and should make of themselves, The Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science will appeal to scholars across the humanities and social sciences with interests in anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and research methods.
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1. General Introduction: The Routledge Handbook of Existential Human Science
Section 1. The Existential Perspective Across the Disciplines
2. Introduction to Section 1. The Existential Perspective Across the Disciplines
3. Existential Sociology
4. Existential Psychology
5. Anthropology as an Existential Inquiry
6. Existential Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
7. Existentiality and Semiotics - are they compatible?
8. Kant and the Principles of Existentialism
Section 2. Interiority, Selfhood and Integrity: The Individual as regards the Social
9. Introduction to Section 2. Interiority, Selfhood and Integrity: The Individual as regards the Social
10. Unsociable Sociability
11. Internal Conversation: Interiority and Individuality
12. Relational, but also Singular: On the Varieties and Particularities of Selfscapes
13. The Ballad (or Fugue) of William Cullum: Disciplining the Body of Prisoner 55552-052
14. The Car Driver’s Being: A Different Direction to the Auto-Ontological Turn
15. Existentialism and Tango Social Dance: The Anthropology of (Moving) Events
Section 3. Intersubjectivity: Care for and Faith in the Other
16. Introduction to Section 3. Intersubjectivity: Care for and Faith in the Other
17. Existential Care Ethics
18. Faith and the Existential
19. Existence Against Being
20. (In)Dividual Lives and Existential Narratives
21. Existential Finitude in Indian Buddhist Philosophy
22. Exploring the Relationship Between Language and Empathy: Some Unexpected Connections
Section 4. Human Singularity and Continuity
23. Introduction to Section 4. Human Singularity and Continuity
24. The Loss of Singular Existence and Personal Experience: The Problem of Interchangeability in the Social Sciences
25. Sartrean Existentialism and Existential Art
26. Volumology as Existential Anthropology
27. An Empirical Approach to Studying Human Existence
28. Filming and Describing an Individual