Destiny, the Inward Quest, Temporality and Life

“There is no greater gift to man than to understand nothing of his fate”, declares poet-philosopher Paul Valery.  And yet the searching human being seeks ceaselessly to disentangle the networks of experiences, desires, inward promptings, personal ambitions, and elevated strivings which directed his/...

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Tymieniecka, A-T (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011.
Σειρά:Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ; 109
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • INAUGURAL ADDRESS:  Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka SECTION  I:  THE SENSE OF LIFE
  • PRESENT ETERNITY: QUESTS OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LITERARY PRODUCTION OF THE <<EXTREME CONTEMPORAIN>> IN FRANCE (THE WRITINGS OF DOMINIQUE FOURCADE AND EMMANUEL HOCQUARD) Silvia Riva
  • A SENSE OF LIFE IN LANGUAGE LOVE AND LITERATURE Lawrence Kimmel
  • THE GARDEN THEN AND NOW; SENSE OF LIFE – CONTEMPORARY AND IN GENESIS Bernadette Prochaska
  • THE STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: LITERARY PSYCHOLOGY AS THE FIRST UNIQUELY AMERICAN EXPRESSION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN WILLIAM JAMES AND HIS SWEDENBORGIAN AND TRANSCENDENTALIST MILIEU Eugene Taylor
  • SECTION  II:  THE INWARD QUEST THE EVOLUTION OF JUSTICE IN THE ORESTEIA Heidi Silcox
  • A DOUBLE PHENOMENOLOGICAL SENSE OF THE HYBRID OF FATE AND DESTINY IN COMMUNITY IN ACHEBE’S ARROW AND HEAD’S TREASURES Imafedia Okhamafe
  • WHAT MASIE KNEW IN WHAT MASIE KNEW Victor Gerald Rivas.-STYLE MATTERS: THE LIFE-WORLDS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE Damian Stocking
  • JAMES JOYCE’S IVY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM AND THE FIVE CODES OF FICTION Raymond Wilson
  • SECTION  III:  HISTORICITY AND LIFE TEMPORALITY IN FITZGERALD’S BABYLON REVISITED Bernadette Prochaska
  • ON THE METAPHYSICAL BRUTISHNESS OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF ZOLA’S THE HUMAN BEAST Victor G. Rivas
  • “MAIS PERSONNE NE PARAISSAIT COMPRENDRE” (“BUT NO ONE SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND”): ATHEISM, NIHILISM, AND HERMENEUTICS IN ALBERT CAMUS’ L’ETRANGER / THE STRANGER George Heffernan
  • HISTORICAL DISTORTIONS AND LITERARY DISCLOSURES IN D.M. THOMAS’S THE WHITE HOTEL Lewis Livesay
  • MORAL SHAPES OF TIME IN HENRY JAMES Meili Steele
  • SECTION  IV:  THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE “THE LIMITS OF ORDINARY EXPERIENCE”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL READING OF RAPPACCINI’S DAUGHTER R. Kenneth Kirby
  • GOING BEYOND THE SELF AS THE KNOWLEDGE OF ONESELF AND THE SENSE OF THE UNIVERSE Bronislaw Bombala
  • THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS: EPIPHANY AND SOCIAL COMMUNION IN PAUL THEROUX’S TRAVEL WRITING Bruce Ross
  • EMERSON AFFINITIES: READING RICHARD FORD THROUGH STANLEY CAVELL Lawrence F. Rhu.-FAULKNER’S THE SOUND AND THE FURY AS ANTI-ENTROPIC NOVEL Jerre Collins
  • SECTION  V:  DESTINY, EXPERIENCE AND TIME W.B. YEATS, UNITY OF CULTURE, AND THE SPIRITUAL TELOS OF IRELAND R. Kenneth Kirby
  • DOOM, DESTINY, AND GRACE: THE PRODIGAL SON IN MARILYNNE ROBINSON’S HOME Rebecca M. Painter
  • MAN’S DESTINY IN TISCHNER’S PHILOSOPHY OF DRAMA Leszek Pyra
  • THE SOURCE FORM, AND GOAL OF ART IN ANTON CHEKHOV’S THE SEA GULL Raymond J. Wilson, III
  • SECTION  VI:  THE ARTISTIC QUEST VERSUS THE DISCERNMENT OF TRUTH  A SHORT STUDY OF THE JAPANESE RENGA: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVE CREATION OF POETIC ATMOSPHERE: Tadashi Ogawa
  • ALTERED STATES: THE ARTISTIC QUEST IN THE STONE FLOWER AND LA SYLPHIDE Bruce Ross.-TOO MUCH HAPPINESS, TOO MUCH SUFFERING… NEVER ENOUGH REALITY TRANSFORMED BY NARRATIVE Rebecca Painter
  • THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MERLEAU-PONTY AND LITERARY ARTS Piotr Mroz.-REVISITING STEINBECK’S LITTORAL PHENOMENOLOGY: HUSSERLIAN ELEMENTS IN THE LOG FROM THE ‘SEA OF CORTEZ’ Gretchen Gusich
  • THE ROLE OF ART IN CAMUS AND SARTRE Joanna Handerek
  • STAGING HEIDEGGER: CORPOREAL PHILOSOPHY, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, AND THE THEATER Thomas Blake
  • INDEX OF NAMES PROGRAMS FROM THE 2009 AND 2010 PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE CONFERENCES  .