Federica Buongiorno, Vincenzo Costa, Roberta Lanfredini, editors.
Cham :
Springer,
2020.
1 online resource (186 pages)
Contributions to Phenomenology Ser. ;
v. 106
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Husserl's Phenomenology Through His Italian Translations -- Early Phenomenology in Italy: Antonio Banfi and the Transcendental Turn in Italian Philosophy -- Husserl, Beyond Husserl: Phenomenology According to Sofia Vanni Rovighi -- 1 Intentionality -- 2 Idealism or Realism? -- 3 Immanence or Transcendence? -- 4 Logical Foundation -- 5 Phenomenology and Thomism -- Preti and Husserl -- 1 The Principle of Immanence and the Theory of Conceptual Symbols -- 2 Husserl the Neo-enlightenment Philosopher -- 3 The Life-world and the Theory of Value
2 The "Fabric" of Observation -- 3 Stability and Sufficient Differentiation -- 4 The Stimulus Error -- 5 Empirical Realism -- 6 Ontology of the Observable -- Carlo Sini: A Phenomenology of Distance -- 1 In the Beginning -- 2 A Beginning Already Begun -- 3 The Body of Bodies -- 4 Sign and Distance -- 5 The Gesture, the Rhythm -- 6 God's Writing -- Giovanni Piana and the Doctrine of Experience -- Phenomenology, Empiricism, and Constructivism in Paolo Parrini's Positive Philosophy -- 1 Positive Philosophy -- 1.1 Moderate Epistemic Relativism -- 1.1.1 Holistic Empiricism -- 1.1.2 Empirical Realism
2 The Phenomenological Way: Empirical Basis and Constitution -- 2.1 Husserl and Kant: The Cognitive Role of Intuition -- 2.2 Form and Matter -- 2.2.1 Phenomenology and Realism -- 2.2.2 Kant's Concept of Truth -- 2.2.3 The Material A Priori -- 3 Lines of Development of Phenomenology in the Light of Positive Philosophy -- 3.1 Genetic and Embodied Phenomenology -- 3.2 Phenomenology and the Network Model -- 3.2.1 Phenomenology and Neutral Monism
A New Phenomenological Beginning: A Dialogue Between Enzo Paci and Husserl -- Phenomenology and Aesthetics in Dino Formaggio -- With Husserl "Beyond" Husserl: Phenomenology in the Thought of Giuseppe Semerari -- 1 The "Dialogue" with Husserl and the Encounter with Paci in the Perspective of Philosophical Relationalism -- 2 The Antidogmatism of Phenomenology and its "Materialistic Direction" -- 3 With Husserl and with Marx for a "Philosophizing from Below" -- The Phenomenological Path of Enzo Melandri -- The Experimental Phenomenology of Paolo Bozzi -- 1 Introduction
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This book features a theoretical depiction of the Italian phenomenological tradition. It brings together the main Italian phenomenologists of the present to discuss the positions and theories of the most important Italian phenomenologists of the past. Those profiled include Antonio Banfi, Sofia Vanni Rovighi, Enzo Paci, Dino Formaggio, Giuseppe Semerari, Enzo Melandri, Paolo Bozzi, Carlo Sini, Giovanni Piana and Paolo Parrini. This collection shows not only the variety of perspectives but also the inner consistency, peculiarity and originality of the tradition. Moreover, the contributors connect continental and analytical traditions, the scientific approach and existentialism. Italian phenomenology, the rise of which dates back to Antonio Banfis writings on Husserl in 1923, proves to be from its very beginning, a relational philosophy. It is a philosophy that is capable, precisely by means of its method, of developing actual forms of communication and exchange among the different sciences. This book will provide graduate students and researchers with unique insights into the Italian school of phenomenological thought.
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