Eugène Minkowski ; translated, with an introduction by Nancy Metzel.
Evanston, Ill. :
Northwestern University Press,
1970.
xl, 455 p. ;
24 cm.
Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy
Translation of Le temps vécu.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-452).
Pt.1. Essay on the temporal aspect of life. Becoming and the essential elements of time-quality (The principle of unfolding) ; The essential characteristics of the personal elan. (The points of intersection in becoming. The principle of the union beyond the ego or the transpersonal union) ; Vital contact with reality. Lived synchronism (Phenomena at the base of parallelism. The principle of penetration or participation) ; The future (The phenomena at the base of the "further" and the "horizon." The principle of encasement) ; Death ("A" life and the dualism in the decline of a life) ; The past -- Pt.2. Spatiotemporal structure of mental disorders. General orientation of research ; The notion of a generating disorder and the structural analysis of mental disorders ; Schizophrenia ; Manic depression ; Several particular forms of depressive states ; The hypophreniacs (Mental deficiency. Demential states) ; Toward a psychopathology of lived space.