Contributions to Phenomenology by Scholars from East-Central Europe
edited by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands : Imprint : Springer
1989
(XXX, 837 pages)
Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, 27.
'Back to Man Himself': The Philosophical Inspiration of Zurab Kakabadze --; I Historical Origins Revisited --; The Phenomenological Ontology of the Göttingen Circle --; II Man Constituting His Life-World: The Origin of Sense, Meaning, Objectivity, Transcendental Consciousness and Actual Existence --; The Formation of Sense and Creative Experience --; The Interrogation of Perceptive Faith --; The Concept of Attitude in Edmund Husserl's Philosophy --; Delineation and Analysis of Objectivities in Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology --; Meaning as the Reality of the World --; III Constitutive Consciousness, Transcendendentalism, and the Problem of 'Actual Existence' --; Controversy about Actual Existence: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's Contribution to the Study of Roman Ingarden's Philosophy --; An Attempt to Reconcile Intersubjectivity with Transcendental Idealism in Edmund Husserl's Works --; The Ingarden-Husserl Controversy: The Methodological Status of Consciousness in Phenomenology and the Limits of the Human Condition --; Husserl's Transcendental Paradox and an Attempt at Overcoming It --; On Some Presuppositions of Husserl's 'Presuppositionless' Philosophy --; IV Human Existence in its Moral Significance: The Origins of Morality, Values, Foundations --; Man's Existence in the Realm of Values --; The Ontology of Values: From Neo-Kantianism to Phenomenology --; Ontological Bases of Morality: Moral Realism and Phenomenological Praxeology --; Meaning in the Social World: A-T. Tymieniecka's Theory of the Moral Sense --; On Responsibility --; V The Aesthetic Significance of Life: Ontology, Aesthetic Perception, Hermeneutics, and the Life of the Work of Art Reflecting the Deepest Concerns of a Culture --; 'What Is Our Life?' Cultural History and Aesthetic Experience in Literary Reception --; The Aesthetic Core of the Work of Art: The Boundaries of Its Phenomenological Description --; Victor Iancu's Phenomenology of Art --; The Ontology of Objects in Ingarden's Aesthetics --; De Interpretatione: New Creative and Existential Dimensions of Hermeneutics in Post-Modernism --; The Reception in Polish Literature of Roman Ingarden's Theory of Painting --; Common Humanity and the Present-Day Romanian Novel (Reflection and Refraction) --; VI Thought and Language --; Literary Semantics and the Concepts of Meaning and Sense --; The Limit and Reaching Beyond a Philosophico-Philological Investigation --; No Thinking Without Words --; On Roman Ingarden's Semiotic Views: A Contribution to the History of Polish Semiotics --; VII Prospects for an Adequate Phenomenological Anthropology: The Search for a 'Method', the Natural World, Man's Self-Understanding --; Phenomenology and Self-Understanding in the Modern World: The Crisis of Modernity and the Possibility of a New and Critical Anthropology --; Un philosophe du monde naturel: Jan Pato?ka (1907-1977) --; The Creative Explosion of the Life-World in Schizophrenic Psychosis: Its Import for Psychotherapy --; Phenomenology as the Method of Contemporary Philosophical Anthropology --; VIII Man's Historical Existence and the Life of the Spirit: Teleology, the Other, Freedom --; The Teleological Structure of Historical Being (The Analysis of the Problem Made in Husserl's Work, Crisis in European Science and Transcendental Phenomenology) --; Husserl and Heidegger: Phenomenology and Ontology --; On the Paths of Cartesian Freedom: Sartre and Levinas --; Bibliographies --; Bibliography of Phenomenology in Poland --; Bibliography of Phenomenology in Yugoslavia --; Supplementary Bibliography of Phenomenology in Yugoslavia --; Index of Names.