
Publication details
Publisher: Kluwer
Place: Deventer
Year: 2004
Pages: 32-888
Series: Analecta Husserliana
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401039888
ISBN (eBook): 9789401000475
Full citation:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), Does the world exist?, Deventer, Kluwer, 2004
Does the world exist?
Contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
The human creative condition between autopoiesis and ontopoiesis in the thought of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Daniela Verducci
3-20
Ethical remarks around the specifically human existence in the phenomenology of life
Carmen Cozma
21-40
The controversy about the existence of the world in Edmund Husserl's phenomenological school
A. Reinach, R. Ingarden, H. Conrad-Martius, E. Stein
Angela Ales Bello
97-115
The advance of the sense of the controversy over the existence of the world Heideggerian work as an example
A metaphilosophical experience
Włodzimierz Pawliszyn
129-146
The critique of the phenomenological concept of the world according to Michel Henry
Michael Staudigl
183-198
Worlds apart? Sartre's and Merleau-Ponty's transition from transcendental to ontological perspective on the nature of the world
Beata Stawarska
239-258
On "enworlding" transcendental subjectivity
Rethinking a misleading metaphor
Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl
259-282
The transcendental — phenomenological meaning of the notion of "experience" in the philosophies of e. Husserl and J. Dewey
Eugene Plekhanov, Rimma Telcharova-Kurenkova, Elena Rogačeva
283-292
Interhuman communication beyond the limits of time (Gadamer) and the temporality of lonely dasein (Heidegger)
Aleksandra Pawliszyn
295-311
Artistic and aesthetic values as the ontological foundation for the world of the literary work
Gloria Vergara
435-445
A world of art, politics, passion and betrayal
Trotsky, Rivera and Breton and manifesto - towards a free revolutionary art (1938)
Diane Scillia
447-466
Monade et monde
Réflexions sur les "Méditations cartésiennes" de E. Husserl
Bianca M. D'ippolito
503-514
A Heideggerian defense of phenomenology against Adorno's negative dialectical critique
Joshua Rayman
637-648
How does the snake exist in the rope?
The controversy about the status of the existence of the world in classical Indian thought
Marta Kudelska
665-674
Lifeworld: a comparative study of some aspects of Chinese and Husserlian theory
Anna I. Wójcik
675-682
Thinking with the skin
The problem of space in modern philosophy - e. Husserl and A.-T. Tymieniecka
Ella Buceniece
719-727
Temporalization of the body within phenomenology and the metaphysics of manifestation
Rinalds Zembahs
729-737
Toward a phenomenological grounding of the geographical conception of therapeutic landscapes
Gary Backhaus
745-773
Psychopathologies and cultural factors
Some neo-evolutionist perspectives
Fabio Petrelli, Roberto Verolini, Larissa Venturi
799-807
An historical approach to ontopoiesis of life and mind
The philosophy of J. c. smuts
Silvana Procacci
809-820