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Acknowledgements | ||
The Theme / The Differentiation of Living Beings: The "Multiple Rationalities" Bridging the Nature-Culture Gap | ||
Differentiation and Unity: The Self-Individualizing Life Process | 3 | |
Plants and the Problem of the Individual | 39 | |
Disinterested Praise of Matter: Ideas for Phenomenological Hyletics | 47 | |
Hyle, Body, Life: Phenomenological Archaeology of the Sacred | 63 | |
Epoche et Force | 75 | |
Enculturation of the Life-World | 85 | |
The Human "Animal": Prolegomenon to a Phenomenology of Monstrousness | 107 | |
La "Crypto-fugie" animale | 117 | |
Jose Ortega y Gasset's Categorial Analysis of Human Life | 135 | |
L'Apparaitre a soi-meme ou l'emergence phenomenologique de la Vie s'eprouvant elle-meme comme continuite resistante | 175 | |
Human Condition and Recreation of Life in Literature: The Example of Paul Gadenne | 201 | |
Science, Literature and Life: A Celebration of Non-Locality | 219 | |
The Work of Art and Its Interpretation | 243 | |
A Phenomenology of Education: The Foreshortenings of the Problem | 255 | |
Night Calls for Dawn: J.M.G. Le Clezio and Michel Rio | 267 | |
Rio and Le Clezio: A Quantitative Study | 273 | |
Trois Proses du Desert: P. Loti, A. Memmi, J.M.G. Le Clezio | 299 | |
Existence, Conflict and Harmony: From M. Rio's Les Jungles pensives to P. Ricoeur's Philosophical Reflection | 313 | |
The Pessimism of Le Clezio | 341 | |
Materialism, Exoticism and Mysticism: From Onitsha to Guruwari | 349 | |
A la recherche du sens perdu: Le theme du passage dans la fiction de J.M.G. Le Clezio | 359 | |
The Experience of Oneness: The Components of the Void in J.M.G. Le Clezio with Correspondences in Architecture (Part I) | 369 | |
The Experience of Oneness: Silence and Night as Components of the Void in J.M.G. Le Clezio and Michel Rio, with Correspondences in Music and Film (Part II) | 375 | |
The Novels of Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio | 383 | |
L'Inconnu sur la terre: Harmony and the Sacred | 393 | |
Index of Names | 407 |
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