Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 214 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 225 mm
Reihe: libri nigri
Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 214 Seiten, GB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 225 mm
Reihe: libri nigri
ISBN: 978-3-88309-723-7
Verlag: Traugott Bautz
Phenomenology and Human Experience is a volume of eleven essays generated from part of the works presented at "Border-Crossing: The 4th International Conference of P.E.A.CE (Phenomenology for East-Asian CirclE)" held in December 2010 at the National Sun Yatsen University, Taiwan. The themes treated include: interconnection between ethical space and space of truth, freedom in the biotechnologically enhanced world, wildnature facing the extension of urbanization, landscape as a way of thinking and living, Husserl's meditation on death, the subtle difference between Heidegger's and Gadamer's hermeneutics, Merleau-Ponty's reversibility thesis revisited, Patocka's phenomenology of body and subjective movement, and Edith Stein's phenomenology of education. They are original contributions or renewed reflections from East-Asian phenomenologists, joined by their Western colleagues, on the most divergent aspects of human experience. This is another concrete proof that more than a century since its emergence on German soil, phenomenology has spread across linguistic and geographical borders to become one of the most vibrant global philosophical movements.
The editors: Chung-Chi Yu is Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, National Sun Yatsen University of Taiwan, and currently Director of the Institute. - Kwokying Lau is both Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Director of the Edwin Cheng Foundation Asian Centre for Phenomenology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Contents
Editors' Preface
Part I
Varieties of Human Experience:
Contemporary Phenomenological Approaches
1. Ethics and the Commitment to Truth
Jeff MALPAS
2. Crossing the Boundary of Being Human:
Enhancement Technology and the Problem of Free Will
Junichi MURATA
3. Culture, Wilderness, and Homelessness: Eco-Phenomenology 2
Tetsuya KONO
4. Toward a Phenomenological Reading of Landscape:
Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, and Zong Bing
Kuan-min HUANG
5. Some Phenomenology of Not Retiring
Lester EMBREE
Part II
The Human Genre:
Revisiting Attempts of Classical Phenomenologists
6. A Phenomenological Attempt to Cross the Border:
On Husserl's Meditation on Death in Manuscripts C
Xianghong FANG
7. Heidegger's Concept of Fore-structure and Textual Interpretation
Ka-wing LEUNG
8. Understanding, Historically Effected Consciousness,
and Phenomenology in Gadamer
Yiu-hong WONG
9. Reversibility and Its Philosophical Implications:
A Phenomenological Explication of a Late Concept of Merleau-Ponty
Chon-ip NG
10. The Subjective Movement of Body and World:
Observations on the Phenomenology and Metaphysics of Corporeality
in the Reflections of Jan Patocka
Karel NOVOTNÝ
11. Edith Stein's Phenomenology of Education
Maybelle Marie O. PADUA
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