Intro; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka Memorial; The Symphony of Sentience, in Cosmos and Life: In Memoriam Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka; Allegro; Moderato; Minuet; Finale Glorioso; Notes; Works Cited; Part II: Introduction to the Topic; The World Phenomenology Institute's Eco-Phenomenology; Introduction to a Setting and an Impetus; Eco-Phenomenology for a New Enlightenment; The Ontopoiesis of Life as an Eco-Phenomenology; Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited; Metaphysics and Eco-Phenomenology Aiming at the Harmony of Human Life with the Cosmos
An Ethics of Life Centered on Living in Harmony with NatureCaritas Sapientis; Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited; Part III: Seeds of Eco-Phenomenology; Eco-Phenomenology: Philosophical Sources and Main Concepts; Eco-Philosophy and Eco-Phenomenology; The Essence of Eco-Phenomenology As Phenomenology of Life; Eco-Phenomenology: Philosophical Sources and Main Questions; Alternatives to Eco-Phenomenology: Are They Phenomenological?; Logos and Life: Tymieniecka's Eco-Phenomenological Teaching; Phenomenology of Life As System for Eco-Phenomenology; Concepts of Eco-Phenomenology: Life-World, Life, World
Eco-Phenomenology -- Ideas of Fundamental PhenomenaNotes; Works Cited; Logos of Life and Logos of Science. Metaphysical Advice; General Introduction; Body-Mind Dualism and its consequences; End of "Subject" in Contemporary Thought; Subjectivity "Embodied"; General Conclusions; Notes; Works Cited; An Insight into the Foundations of Eco-Phenomenology; The Phenomenological Vision and the Principle of Experience; Subjectivity and the Experience of the Givenness of Things; Transcendental Subjectivity and the Intersubjective Experience of the World; Transcendental Phenomenology and First Philosophy
Eco-Phenomenology and a New Anthropological ViewA Comparison: Phenomenology and New-Classical Metaphysics; Ontopoiesis of Life as Eco-Phenomenology: A Loving Intentionality; Works Cited; Ontopoiesis of Life as Eco-Phenomenology; Renewing the Issue of Nature in the Phenomenology of Life; Thematizations of an Eco-Phenomenology Within the 'Ontopoietic' Perspective of Life; Tymieniecka's 'Ontopoiesis of Life' and Her Vision of the Human Relationship with the Cosmos; The Logos of Life; The 'Moral Sense, ' the Unity of 'Everything There Is Alive, ' and the Human Ecological Identity; The Sacral Logos
Tymieniecka: Technology As the Power of Man to Transform the WorldThe Ontopoietic Process of Life; Conclusion; Works Cited; Some Questions About Idealism and Realism in the Structure of Husserlian Phenomenology; The Two Features of Consciousness in Confrontation; Being and Appearing; Husserl's Concept of "Shading" as an Attempt to Arch the Gap; The Exhaustion of the Effort; Coming to Some Understanding; The Origin Paradox: How Could Life Emerge from Nonlife?; The Origin Paradox from a Historical Perspective and Its Intuitive Solution; A Spatial Theory of Matter
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Eco-Phenomenology: Life, Human Life, Post-Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos.