Space, Time and Culture

Interculturality has been one of key concepts in phenomenological literature. It seeks to clarify the philosophical basis for intercultural exchange within the horizon of our life-world. The essays in this volume focus on the themes around space, time and culture from the perspectives of Chinese and...

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Other Authors: Carr, David (Editor), Cheung, Chan-Fai (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2004, 2004
Edition:1st ed. 2004
Series:Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Making Chinese Sense of Phenomenology
  • 1. Time Zones: Phenomenological Reflections on Cultural Time
  • 2. Krisis: The Power of Sense. Time, History and the Crisis of Western Culture in Husserl’s Phenomenology
  • 3. The Human Sciences and Historicality: Heidegger and the Self-positioning of the Western Humanistic Tradition
  • 4. Authentic Historicality
  • 5. The Sociological Gaze and its Time Structure—A Sociologist’s Belated Encounter with Merleau-Ponty
  • 6. Toward Revisioning Ricoeur’s Hermeneutic of Suspicion in Other Spaces and Cultures
  • 7. Objectivity and Inter-Cultural Experience
  • 8. Phenomenology of the Consocial Situation: Advancing the Problems
  • 9. Intersubjectivity and Phenomenology of the Other: Merleau-Ponty’s Contribution
  • 10. Personal Givenness and Cultural a prioris
  • 11. Lifeworld, Cultural Difference and the Idea of Grounding
  • 12. Empathy and Compassion as Experiential Praxis. Confronting Phenomenological Analysis and Buddhist Teachings
  • 13. Heng and Temporality of Dao: Laozi and Heidegger
  • 14. Self-Consciousness (Svasamvittibhaga) and Ego-Consciousness (Manas) in Yogacara Buddhism and in Husserl’s Phenomenology
  • 15. Natural Realism, Anti-reductionism, and Intentionality. The “Phenomenology” of Hilary Putnam
  • 16. Separation and Connection: Phenomenology of Door and Window
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index of Names