Imaginatio Creatrix The Pivotal Force of the Genesis/Ontopoiesis of Human Life and Reality
The fulgurating power of creative imagination - Imaginatio Creatrix - setting in motion the Human Condition within the-unity-of-everything there-is-alive is the key to the rebirth of philosophy. From as early as 1971 (see the third volume of the Analecta Husserliana series, The Phenomenological Real...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2004, 2004
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2004 |
Series: | Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Creativity in Husserl’s Impulsive Intentionality
- Merleau-Ponty and Expressive Life: A Hermeneutical Study
- The Philosophical Psyche and Creativity
- Sein und Zeit in the Works of Edith Stein
- Creative Imagination in the Invention of Ciphers of the Cognitive Scientific Logos
- Transworld Individuals Versus David Lewis’s Creation of Counterpart Individuals
- The Endurance of Aesthetic Objects and the Relative Durability of Scientific Theories
- Phenomenology of Creative Application of Mathematical Analogy in Arts and Literature
- The Analogy Between “Orthodox” Quantum Theory and Polyphony of Fiction
- A Systemic Typology of Scientific Phenomena
- New Humanism
- The Ontopoietic Spread of the Logos of Life
- Around the Aretelogical Challenge of the “ontopoiesis of Life”
- The Cipher as the Unity of Signifier and Signified
- “Ontopoi?sis” and the Interpretation of Plato’s “khÔra”
- Self-individualization as the Main Principle in the Phenomenology of Life
- The Individualized Living Being as Node in Networks of Significant Affairs within a Vital System
- A Philosophy of the Unsayable: Apophasis and the Experience of Truth and Totality
- Creative Imagination Ciphering the Moral Discourse Between the Self and the Other
- Creative Process as a Factor and Condition of the Phenomenology of Life
- Levinas’ Disruptive Imagination: Time, Self and the Other
- Human Life as a Creative Completion of an An-archical Promise of Goodness in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
- The Ethical Orientation of the Art of Human Creativity in the Book Ethics of Value and Hope by J. Tischner
- Creative “Représentance”: Ricoeur on Care, Death and History
- The Productive Function of the Will in the Philosophical Thought of William James
- The ‘Is-Ought Question’ Once More Reconsidered
- Multiple Rays of Creative Imagination Ciphering the Elemental Expansion of the Human Condition
- Wilderness: A Zoocentric Phenomenology — from Hediger to Heidegger
- Gewalt und Passibilität des Lebens: Entwurf Einer Praktischen Phänomenologie
- “African Vitalogy”: The African Mind and Spirituality
- The Tales of the Woods
- What the Eyes Alone Cannot See: Lakota Phenomenology and the Vision Quest
- The Ontopoiesis of the Dwelling: Art as Construction of a Human Space
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Organic Architecture”: An Ecological Approach in Theory and Practice
- The Creative Inwardness As a Forge of the Novel Types of AestheticCiphers
- Creative Inwardness in Early Modern Italian Thought
- Creativity and Aesthetic Experience: The Problem of the Possibility of Beauty and Sensitiveness
- Confirmations of ‘life’ in a Phenomenology of Poetic Images
- The Sense of Creativity by Andrei Tarkovski
- Twilight of the Eidos: The Question of Form in Heidegger’s Reading of Nietzsche’s Thought upon Art
- Traditional Works of Art and Networks of Art: Phenomenological Reflection
- Vincent Van Gogh’s Five Bedrooms at Arles: An Analysis of Creative Copies
- Figureless Landscape: The Persistence of the Sublime in American Landscape Painting
- The Aestheticization of Life by Photography
- The Convergent ‘I’: Empathy as an Aesthetic Category
- Mass-media Communication as a Possible Creative Source
- La Modernidad y la Filosofía de la Historia
- Creativity, Intentionality, Hermeneutics; Husserlian Inquiries
- The Function of Intentionality and the Function of Creativity; A.-T. Tymieniecka and E. Husserl: A Confrontation