The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology
This book offers new reflections on the life world, from both phenomenological and hermeneutic perspectives. It presents a prism for a new philosophy of science and technology, especially including the social sciences but also the environment as well as questions of ethics and philosophical aestheti...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Σειρά: | Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology,
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Foreword
- D. Ginev, The Universality of Hermeneutics in Joseph Kockelmans’s Version of Hermeneutic Phenomenology
- Introduction
- B. Babich, The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Philology, Science, Technology, Theology
- PART I. Cognition, Bio-Hermeneutics, and Lifeworld
- N. Rescher, A Paradox of Cognition
- D. Ginev, The Articulation of a Scientific Domain from the Viewpoint of Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Case of Vectorial Metabolism
- G. Schiemann, Husserl and Schütz: Reflections on Science and Life-World
- G. Leghissa, Phenomenology and the Humanities or Towards a Critical Genealogy of the Life-World
- R. Frodeman, Hermeneutics in the Field: The Philosophy of Geology
- R. Crease, The Metroscape: Phenomenology of Measurement
- PART II. Hermeneutic and Phenomenological Philosophy of Science and Technology
- P. Heelan, Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and Hermeneutical Phenomenology
- M. Stölzner, Die ewige Wiederkunft wissenschaftlich betrachtet. Oskar Beckers Nietzscheinterpretation im Kontext
- T. Kisiel, Heidegger and Our 21st Century Experience of Ge-Stell
- B. Babich, Constellating Technology: Heidegger’s Die Gefahr / The Danger
- L. Ma & J. V. Brakel, What Modern Science Is: ‘Technology’
- H. Schmid, Logos and the Essence of Technology
- PART III. Philosophical Truth, Hermeneutic Aesthetics, and History of Philosophy
- G. Nicholson, On the Manifold Meaning of Truth in Aristotle
- J. Malpas, The Twofold Character of Truth: Heidegger, Davidson, Tugendhat
- J. Faye, What can Philosophy of Science Learn from Hermeneutics–What Can Hermeneutics Learn From Philosophy of Science? With an Excursus on Botticelli
- E. Berti, The Classical Notion of Person and its Criticism by Modern Philosophy
- PART IV.Hermeneutic Science and First Philosophy, Theology and the Universe
- P. Kerszberg, Philosophie des sciences et philosophie première
- A. Peperzak, A Re-Reading of Heidegger’s “Phenomenology and Theology”
- R. Gasché, The Remainders of Faith: On Karl Löwith’s Conception of Secularization
- S. Glynn, The Hermeneutics of God, the Universe, and Everything
- Contributors
- Index.