Phenomenology of Life. Meeting the Challenges of the Present-Day WorldAnna-Teresa Tymieniecka Philosophy has been always received or bypassed for its resonance or aloofness with the spirit of the time. Should not philosophy/phenomenology of life be expected to do more to ascertain its validity? Should it not pass the pragmatic test, that is to respond directly to the life-concerns of its time? What is the role of the philosopher and philosophy today? Due to the ever-advancing scientific, technological, social and cultural changes that are shaping human life and the life-world-in-transformation, we are desperately seeking a measure to estimate life's unfolding, a compass to stir the course between Scylla and Charibda to maintain human-hood and creative insight for laying the cornerstones for the unforeseeable unfolding of life dynamisms. It is this challenge which philosophy/phenomenology of life meets with underlying ontopoietic unraveling of the hidden logoic concatenations of beingness-in-becoming. The present collection of essays offers contributions to answer this challenge by focusing upon measure, sharing-in-life, intersubjectivity and communication, societal equilibrium, education, and more. It will be of great interest to those working in the fields of Phenomenology, Philosophy, History of Philosophy, and Contemporary Philosophy. |
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... Willing MING-QIAN MA / Becoming Phenomenology: Style, Poetic Texture, and the Pragmatic Turn in Gilles Deleuze and Michel Serres 13 33 45 69 81 97 v SHARING-IN-LIFE ELLA BUCENIECE / How Can We be Together: Intersubjectivity.
... turn on human interest, whether that interest be pragmatic or solely inquisitive? Is not the orbit of this reasearch defined by the horizon of human concern and capacity to investigate? Yes, it would seem that, indeed, the human being ...
... turn. It is always necessary to recall that we are dealing here – as we always do within the ontopoietic perspective – with the question of the sense that everything has to have in order to become meaningful; THE PRAGMATIC TEST OF THE ...
... turns its attention to its world. The specifically human environment extends over the entire spectrum of ''factors'' that are the realm of the Human Creative Condition within the-unity-of-everything-there-is-alive. We are, with all ...
... turn to an unprejudiced arena, namely, philosophy. But what philosophy? Not a metaphysics of being, for ''being'' (Heidegger) is an abstract, undifferentiated notion while we deal with material that can be infinitely differentiated. Nor ...
Contents
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R KURENKOVA Y PLEKHANOV and E ROGACHEVA | 33 |
NICOLETTA GHIGI The Task of Philosophy and | 68 |
JEFFREY WATTLES Towards a Phenomenology | 81 |
Style Poetic | 96 |
CHIEDOZIE OKORO A Critique of the Polarity in Edmund | 129 |
The Phenomenology | 145 |
MARIA LUCRECIA ROVALETTI The Objectivization of Time | 263 |
WILFRIED VER EECKE and RICHARD COBBSTEVENS | 275 |
ANGELA ALES BELLO Phenomenological Hyletics and | 293 |
KONRAD ROKSTAD Phenomenology the Lifeworld and | 303 |
ALAIN BEAULIEU LEnchantement du Corps chez Nietzsche | 339 |
HAMBLET To Being or Not to Being? That is | 356 |
MICHAEL STAUDIGL Phanomenologie der Gewalt | 385 |
PIERO TRUPIA Twentiethcentury Italian Painting against | 407 |
Challenge | 164 |
HALILTURAN The Existence of Other Egos and | 177 |
ZAIGA IKERE The Beingness of Living Beings | 194 |
AYHAN SOL On the Idea of Environment | 201 |
A Topological | 217 |
ALEX ANTONITES Epistemological Relativism as | 235 |
HANNAH SCOLNICOV Meeting Ones Death in Arcadia | 249 |
SEMIHA AKINCI On Guises Concepts and Related Topics | 425 |
KIYMETSELVI Curriculum of Primary School Science | 439 |
WAIT The Orator does not Think Before | 451 |
WILLEM W VAN GROENOU Education Amidst a Cultural | 465 |
INDEX OF NAMES | 553 |
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