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Phenomenology

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Responses and Developments

Phenomenology

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Phenomenology book

Responses and Developments
ByLeonard Lawlor
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 1 October 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315729763
Pages 336
eBook ISBN 9781315729763
Subjects Humanities
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Lawlor, L. (2014). Phenomenology: Responses and Developments (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315729763

ABSTRACT

After Husserl, the study of phenomenology took off in different directions. The ambiguity inherent in phenomenology - between conscious experience and structural conditions - lent itself to a range of interpretations. Many existentialists developed phenomenology as conscious experience to analyse ethics and religion. Other phenomenologists developed notions of structural conditions to explore questions of science, mathematics, and conceptualization. "Phenomenology: Responses and Developments" covers all the major innovators in phenomenology - notably Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and the later Heidegger - and the major schools and issues. The volume also shows how phenomenological thinking encounters a limit, a limit most apparent in the aesthetical and hermeneutical development of phenomenology. The volume closes with an examination of the furthering of the division between analytic and continental philosophy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

Dialectic, difference, and the Other: the Hegelianizing of French phenomenology

chapter 2|24 pages

Existentialism

chapter 3|20 pages

Sartre and phenomenology

chapter 4|24 pages

Continental aesthetics: phenomenology and antiphenomenology

chapter 5|20 pages

Merleau-Ponty at the limits of phenomenology

chapter 6|26 pages

The hermeneutic transformation of phenomenology

chapter 7|20 pages

The later Heidegger

chapter 8|18 pages

Existential theology

chapter 9|22 pages

Religion and ethics

chapter 10|18 pages

The philosophy of the concept

chapter 11|32 pages

Analytic philosophy and continental philosophy: four confrontations

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