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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Editor's Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Franz von Brentano: Intentionality and the Project of Descriptive Psychology | 27 |
1 | Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint: Foreword to the 1874 Edition | 32 |
2 | The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena | 35 |
3 | Descriptive Psychology or Descriptive Phenomenology: From the Lectures of 1888-1889 | 51 |
4 | Letter to Anton Marty | 55 |
Pt. II | Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology | 57 |
1 | Introduction to the Logical Investigations | 65 |
2 | Consciousness as Intentional Experience | 78 |
3 | The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness | 109 |
4 | Pure Phenomenology, its Method, and its Field of Investigation | 124 |
5 | Noesis and Noema | 134 |
6 | The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy by Inquiring back from the Pregiven Life-World | 151 |
Pt. III | Adolf Reinach: The Phenomenology of Social Acts | 175 |
1 | Concerning Phenomenology | 180 |
Pt. IV | Max Scheler: Phenomenology of the Person | 197 |
1 | The Being of the Person | 203 |
Pt. V | Edith Stein: Phenomenology and the Interpersonal | 227 |
1 | On the Problem of Empathy | 231 |
Pt. VI | Martin Heidegger: Hermeneutical Phenomenology and Fundamental Ontology | 243 |
1 | My Way to Phenomenology | 251 |
2 | The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, its Principle, and the Clarification of its Name | 257 |
3 | The Phenomenological Method of Investigation | 278 |
4 | The Worldhood of the World | 288 |
Pt. VII | Hans-Georg Gadamer: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Tradition | 309 |
1 | Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience | 314 |
Pt. VIII | Hannah Arendt: Phenomenology of the Public World | 339 |
1 | What is Existenz Philosophy? | 345 |
2 | Labor, Work, Action | 362 |
Pt. IX | Jean-Paul Sartre: Transcendence and Freedom | 375 |
1 | Intentionality: A Fundamental Idea of Husserl's Phenomenology | 382 |
2 | The Transcendence of the Ego | 385 |
3 | Bad Faith | 408 |
Pt. X | Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Embodied Perception | 421 |
1 | The Body as Object and Mechanistic Physiology | 427 |
2 | The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences | 436 |
Pt. XI | Simone de Beauvoir: Phenomenology and Feminism | 461 |
1 | Destiny | 467 |
2 | Woman's Situation and Character | 486 |
Pt. XII | Emmanuel Levinas: The Primacy of the Other | 509 |
1 | Ethics and the Face | 515 |
2 | Beyond Intentionality | 529 |
Pt. XIII | Jacques Derrida: Phenomenology and Deconstruction | 541 |
1 | Signs and the Blink of an Eye | 547 |
2 | Differance | 555 |
Pt. XIV | Paul Ricoeur: Phenomenology as Interpretation | 573 |
1 | Phenomenology and Hermeneutics | 579 |
Name Index | 601 | |
Subject Index | 604 |
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