
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2007
Pages: 20-550
Reihe: Analecta Husserliana
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402051814
Volle Referenz:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), Phenomenology of life from the animal soul to the human mind, Berlin, Springer, 2007
Phenomenology of life from the animal soul to the human mind
Inhalte
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Creative imagination in the converting of life's sensibilities into full human experience
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
15-20
Ontopoiesis and spiritual emergence
Bridging Tymieniecka's phenomenology of life and transpersonal psychology
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
43-68
The theory of the passions in the sermons of Antônio Vieira S. J. (1608–1697)
A phenomenological reading
Márcio L. Fernandes
69-85
The transpersonal psycho-phenomenology of self & soul
Meditators and multiples speak
Amy L. Miller
103-122
The constitution of biological objects of inquiry from the viewpoint of hermeneutic phenomenology
Dimitri Ginev
151-164
Artificial intelligence
The role of phenomenology in the organization of interdisciplinary researches
Anatoly Zotov
179-186
Epistemological questions concerning the in-depth body and the coming about of the ego
Helena De Preester
201-225
E. Husserl's phenomenology on the universal life of consciousness in reflection and in time
Alexander Kuzmin
227-236
Origins of consciousness and conscious (free) intention from the viewpoint of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science (anthroposophy) in relation to Husserl's transcendental reduction
Marek Majorek
259-278
The concept of human soul/mind in the light of the evolutionist theory of knowledge
Scientific epistemological aspects and metaphysical implications
Roberto Verolini
279-305
"To communicate with a Gnat"
Experience and communication within the context of life-world
Ella Buceniece
361-370
The category of the (non-)temporal "now" in philosophy of the 'late' Husserl
Cezary J. Olbromski
451-458
Mind and ontology
Ingarden's phenomenology and Mahayana philosophy as opposed ways of approach to reality
Wiesław Kurpiewski
485-508
Deconstruction of the logocenter of all grounds constructed by language habits language-game the surroundings of which is everywhere, the center of which is nowhere
Erkut Sezgin
509-522
Symbolical forms and their role in an anthropological analysis
Ernst Cassirer's conception of the human world
Piotr Mróz, Maciej Kaluza
523-531
The positionalist notion of human nature in Plessner's and Gehlen's philosophy
Joanna Hańderek
533-547