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  1. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind
  2. Mortality and Morality: A Search for Good After Auschwitz (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Hans Jonas, 1996-07-08
  3. Badiou, Zizek, and Political Transformations: The Cadence of Change (Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Adrian Johnston, 2009-10-28
  4. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by Robert Stern, 2001-12-14
  5. Phenomenology, Logic, and the Philosophy of Mathematics by Richard Tieszen, 2009-09-24
  6. A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  7. Philosophy and Phenomenology of the Body by M. Henry, 1975-12-31
  8. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Merleau-Ponty and Phenomenology of Perception (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc, 2010-09-20
  9. Child Psychology and Pedagogy: The Sorbonne Lectures 1949-1952 (Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, 2010-06-30
  10. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy: Third Book: Phenomenology and the Foundation of the Sciences (Husserliana: Edmund HusserlCollected Works) (Volume 0) by Edmund Husserl, 2001-11-30
  11. Modern Movements in European Philosophy: Phenomenology, Critical Theory, Structuralism
  12. Derrida and Husserl: The Basic Problem of Phenomenology by Leonard Lawlor, 2002-06-01
  13. The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science by Shaun Gallagher, Dan Zahavi, 2008-01-28
  14. History of the Concept of Time: Prolegomena (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Martin Heidegger, 1992-09-01

1. Phenomenology -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
phenomenology philosophy resources. Resources include essays, commentaries, book reviews, books about Phenomenology, Ontology and Existential philosophy. Philosophy. Ecofeminism. Ecology. Existentialism. Feminism. Frankfort School. Hermeneutics. Liberalism. Phenomenology
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Beyond Phenomenology : Rethinking the Study of Religion

by Gavin D. Flood Introduction to Phenomenology
by Dermot Moran Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
by Jean Petitot (Editor), Francisco J. Varela (Editor), Bernard Pachoud, Jean-Michel Roy (Editor)
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The Cambridge Companion to Husserl
Cambridge Companions to Philosophy by Barry Smith (Editor), David Woodruff Smith (Editor) Enter the Cambridge Companion to Husserl. Succinct, relevant to the field, and applicable to everyday thinking, this book is a wonderful partner for the thinker who is beginning to think phenomenologically. It summarized Husserl's thoughts clearly so that the beginner can understand. However, it is not Husserl for Dummies! The thoughts expressed are subtle enough, so that new insights can be garnered in rereads of the the essays. All main areas of his philosophy are covered: the epistemology, the derivative ontology, language theory, ideas on math and objectivity.

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3. Kerry And Armour (2000) Sport Sciences And The Promise Of Phenomenology: Philoso
Sport sciences and the promise of phenomenology philosophy, method,and insight. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS Author Kerry, DS.
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4. MA Philosophy Papers Index
ETHICS HISTORY OF EPISTEMOLOGY INDIAN PHILOSOPHY KANT LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS MARXNINETEENTHCENTURY CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY phenomenology philosophy OF LANGUAGE
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5. BA Philosophy Papers Index
MARXISM MEDIAEVAL PHILOSOPHY MODERN PHILOSOPHY FROM BACON DESCARTES TO KANT NINETEENTHCENTURY GERMAN PHILOSOPHY phenomenology philosophy OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
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6. PHILOSOPHY 439: PHENOMENOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY 439 PHENOMENOLOGY. Spring, 2003. Ticket Number 73529; Time and PlaceTuesdays 700950 PM, Sierra Hall 224; Instructor Professor Ronald McIntyre;
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PHILOSOPHY 439: PHENOMENOLOGY
Spring, 2003
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      Phenomenology has been a dominant intellectual force in recent continental Europe, influencing such diverse areas as psychology, sociology, anthropology, theology, aesthetics, and literary criticism. Its philosophical foundations are primarily due to the German philosopher Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), and our course will focus on his work. By coming to understand phenomenology as presented in Husserl's philosophy, we may hope to obtain a perspective from which other phenomenologists, and the extra-philosophical appeal of phenomenology, can also be appreciated. Husserl's phenomenology is partly an epistemological program, which attempts to work out a distinctive methodology for investigating traditional philosophical questions and clarifying the foundations of knowledge in general. (Phenomenological methods are typically thought of as contrasting with the methods of natural science and analytic philosophy.) Husserl's phenomenology is also a philosophical theory about the nature of human consciousness and experience, centering on the concept of intentionality and the role of meaning in human experience.

7. Summary Of Hegel's Philosophy Of Mind
A 1993 summary by Paul Trejo of the relations among key terms used in Hegel's seminal work.Category Society philosophy phenomenology of Spirit...... For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's bestknown book of philosophy,the phenomenology OF MIND (alias phenomenology OF SPIRIT), is too
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    Summary of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
    Paul Trejo, August 1993
    For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's best-known book of philosophy, the PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND (alias PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT), is too difficult to read. A few have tried to summarize Hegel's book, and often their summaries were longer than the original, and just as difficult to read. Today, right here on the INTERNET, I give to you a twelve page summary of this famous book, a book that inspired generations of European philosophers since it first appeared in 1807. This summary is meant for the beginner in phenomenological philosophy, to encourage more students to struggle with the book for themselves. This book has a colorful history, and is well praised by thinkers as David Strauss, Bruno Bauer, Marx, Engels, Ortega y Gasset, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Lacan, Camus, and many more. I hope some will try again to read this masterpiece. If you do, please find the translation by Miller (1971) and avoid the translation by Baillie (1907). And watch this space for more exciting Hegelian philosophy, right here on the INTERNET.

8. Society For Phenomenology And Existential Philosophy
The second largest American philosophical society,devoted to supporting philosophy inspired by Continental European traditions
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American philosophical society describes its mission, lists its publications, and provides resources for the study of continental philosophy. dddRanking Graduate Programs in Continental philosophy. dddHelp the Flooded Prague Library
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10. CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY, Philosophy, CARP
Extending and deepening phenomenology and kindred continental thought in philosophy, the social sciences, Category Society philosophy Current Movements phenomenology...... New (and Free!) NEWSLETTER OF phenomenology (Recent issues can be seen by clickinghere). For other news consult the Newsletter of phenomenology.).
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    11. Edmund Husserl [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Article on Husserl, which presents his biography, various strategies for interpreting his phenomenology, and a survey of his major works.
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    Edmund Husserl (1859-1938)
    Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
    Biography Edmund Husserl was born April 8, 1859, into a Jewish family in the town of Prossnitz in Moravia, then a part of the Austrian Empire. Although there was a Jewish technical school in the town, Edmund's father, a clothing merchant, had the means and the inclination to send the boy away to Vienna at the age of 10 to begin his German classical education in the Realgymnasium of the capital. A year later, in 1870, Edmund transferred to the Staatsgymnasium in Olmütz, closer to home. He was remembered there as a mediocre student who nevertheless loved mathematics and science, "of blond and pale complexion, but of good appetite." He graduated in 1876 and went to Leipzig for university studies. At Leipzig Husserl studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy, and he was particularly intrigued with astronomy and optics. After two years he went to Berlin in 1878 for further studies in mathematics. He completed that work in Vienna, 1881-83, and received the doctorate with a dissertation on the theory of the calculus of variations. He was 24. Husserl briefly held an academic post in Berlin, then returned again to Vienna in 1884 and was able to attend Franz Brentano's lectures in philosophy. In 1886 he went to Halle, where he studied psychology and wrote his Habilitationsschrift on the concept of number. He also was baptized. The next year he became Privatdozent at Halle and married a woman from the Prossnitz Jewish community, Malvine Charlotte Steinschneider, who was baptized before the wedding. The couple had three children. They remained at Halle until 1901, and Husserl wrote his important early books there. The Habilitationsschrift was reworked into the first part of

    12. FenEsi© Analisi Fenomenologico-esistenziale
    Links to sites (in different languages) on phenomenological and existential authors and subjects.
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    13. Perennial Philosophy At EREIGNIS.ORG
    Foundation for Applied phenomenology LifeWorld philosophy. (Still in the process of getting started)
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    14. The Basic Problems Of Phenomenology
    The Introduction to Heidegger's basic presentation of his theory of phenomenology.
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    Martin Heidegger (1927)
    The Basic Problems of Phenomenology
    Introduction
    Source The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (1954) Published by Indiana University Press, 1975. Introduction, p 1 - 23 reproduced here.
    This course sets for itself the task of posing the basic problems of phenomenology , elaborating them, and proceeding to some extent toward their solution. Phenomenology must develop its concept out of what it takes as its theme and how it investigates its object. Our considerations are aimed at the inherent content and inner systematic relationships of the basic problems. The goal is to achieve a fundamental illumination of these problems. In negative terms this means that our purpose is not to acquire historical knowledge about the circumstances of the modern movement in philosophy called phenomenology. We shall be dealing not with phenomenology but with what phenomenology itself deals with. And, again, we do not wish merely to take note of it so as to be able to report then that phenomenology deals with this or that subject; instead, the course deals with the subject itself, and you yourself are supposed to deal with it, or learn how to do so, as the course proceeds. The point is not to gain some knowledge about philosophy but to be able to philosophise. An introduction to the basic problems could lead to that end. And these basic problems themselves? Are we to take it on trust that the ones we discuss do in fact constitute the inventory of the basic problems? How shall we arrive at these basic problems? Not directly but by the roundabout way of

    15. What Is Phenomenology?
    fourth, hermeneutical, and American period is giving way to a fifth and planetaryperiod of phenomenology. The shape that phenomenological philosophy will take
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    What is Phenomenology?
    For many people, the word "phenomenology" is difficult to pronounce and those who hear the word for the first time often ask what it means. The present attempt at an answer is in part methodological but is chiefly historical. It reflects lessons learned in editing the Encyclopedia of Phenomenology , and derives immediately from the Introduction of that work, which contains references to fairly detailed entries on disciplines, individuals, tendencies, etc. The following sections sketch aspects of phenomenology:
    Seven Widely Accepted Features of the Phenomenological Approach
    Phenomenologists conduct research in ways that share most of the following positive and negative features. 1. Phenomenologists tend to oppose the acceptance of unobservable matters and grand systems erected in speculative thinking; 2. Phenomenologists tend to oppose naturalism (also called objectivism and positivism), which is the worldview growing from modern natural science and technology that has been spreading from Northern Europe since the Renaissance;

    16. The Organisation Of The Logic By Jean Hyppolite
    Treats primarily of the Science of Logic, with reference to the phenomenology. Explores the interrelations among immediacy, essence and the absolute.
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    Jean Hyppolite (1952)
    Source from State University of New York Press, 1997. Final Chapter before Conclusion reproduced here.
    The Organisation of the Logic:
    Being, Essence, Concept
    The circle of Essence takes up that of Being, and the circle of the Concept that of Essence. "The Whole possesses nothing astonishing" ( Phenomenology inside and outside, "Far from being the product of the dialectic, absolute spirit is on the contrary its condition and principle. Dialectical evolution owes its movement not to the point from which it starts, but to the end towards which it tends-and it is external at the same time as being parallel to being-it is a dualism."' Hegel's originality, however, lies in the rejection of this calling forth by the end. Dialectical evolution is attraction and instinct; it starts from immediate being and returns to immediate being. It is truth only as engendered truth. On the other hand, it is indeed also dualistic, but this dualism is not, as in Spinoza, the parallelism of Logos and Nature which never encounter one another. It is the dualism of mediation. Nature and Logos are simultaneously opposite and identical. This is why the Logos can think itself and the other, contradict itself in itself, and why Nature, which is the anti-Logos, can appear as Logos. The Logos is the absolute truth as self-genesis. However, how can we speak of a truth of the form? The logic, as the science of the absolute form, is the truth for itself, and by means of being opposed to the other philosophical sciences, those of nature and spirit, it is

    17. Actual Philosophy In L'viv
    Online community of professional philosophers of L'viv, Western Ukraine. Inside calls for papers and reports on conferences, personal pages, library, materials on analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and philosophical anthropology.
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    18. Edmund Husserl -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
    book. For those interested in phenomenology, or 20th Century philosophyin general, Welton's book is indeed essential. John Hartmann
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    Since nowhere in these pages will you find a synopsis, summary, or other such treatise on the phenomenology of Husserl, you may wish to jump to the chronological bibliography of Husserl's writings. Here you may look for citations of the various "introductions" to phenomenology by Husserl himself. The author of this Web site suggests Husserl's Encyclopedia Britannica article on phenomenology as a brief text representing well Husserl's major themes. It is perhaps the most concisely written of all the so-called "introductions." Finished in the years 1927-28 and (in a heavily edited and distorted version) published in the 14th ed. of

    19. Encyclopaideia
    Journal of philosophy of education, phenomenologically oriented.
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    E ncyclopaideia Rivista di fenomenologia, pedagogia, formazione Benvenuti Welcome Convegno Internazionale EDUCAZIONE E POLITICA International meeting Education and Politics

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