Life - The Outburst of Life in the Human Sphere Scientific Philosophy / Phenomenology of Life and the Sciences of Life. Book II

Science and philosophy have both undergone radical transformations in recent times. Now they are poised for a pivotal alliance. Science has abandoned the mechanistic model of nature. Philosophy has broken through the tight, traditional circle of conceptualisation, intellectualistic preconceptions an...

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Other Authors: Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1999, 1999
Edition:1st ed. 1999
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:
  • Inaugural Essay
  • The Ontopoietic Self-Individualisation of Being: In Search of the Foothold of Change, Becoming and Transformation
  • I Individuality and Complexity — Classic Questions Pertaining to the Ontopoiesis of Life
  • Nature and Individuality
  • Faktizität und Individualität: Der frühe Heidegger und Aristoteles
  • Life and Human Life in Max Scheler: Phenomenological Problems of Identification and Individualization
  • The Lifeworld as Hermeneutical Principle for Understanding the Human Condition: Functions and Limits of the “Everyday Life” Concept
  • The Phenomenological Conception of Quantum Theory and the Polyphony of Modern Fiction
  • Outlines of an Axiology of Human Creations
  • II Self-Revelation of Life and Its Human Sphere
  • The Ideals of Life in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Thought
  • The Cosmic Tree According to Le Clézio in Le Procès-Verbal, Désert and Le Chercheur d’Or
  • Poetic Inspiration and the Renewal of Life: Le Songe de Vaux
  • Ideology, Utopia and Religion: The Monumental and Absolute Metaphors of Social Imagination
  • Friedrich Nietzsche: Bringing Truth to Life
  • IV Continuities/Discontinuities of Life’s Expansion
  • On a Phenomenological Analysis of the “Erlebnis” of Time
  • How to Wake up from Descartes’ Dream or the Impossibility of a Complete Reduction
  • Teleological Explanations and Reductionism in Molecular Biology
  • Life and Negativity: Towards an Ontology of Human Lack
  • Human Creative Activity as Separability of Principles: The Possibility of Good and Evil
  • Realism and Faith in Transformation through the Creativeness of a Conscious Life: Simone Weil (1909–1943)
  • Index of Names
  • Groundwork for Ontopoetics
  • Stefan Zweig and the Secret of Artistic Creation
  • Une Approche Phénoménologique de la Musique Byzantine
  • Calvinistic Anthropology and French Poetry in the Sixteenth Century: Purity and Guilt in the Baroque Age
  • Imagination and Practical Creativity in Paul Ricoeur
  • III The Existential Spread
  • A Phenomenological Psychology of Emotion: From Sartre’s Esquisse d’une Théorie des Emotions to Ignacio Matte Blanco’s Biological Theory
  • Solipsism, Empathy, Otherness: On Husserl’s Overcoming of the “Closure” of the I, to Otherness as a Guarantee of an “Aperture” to the World
  • Ontological Insecurity, Existential Self-Analysis and Literature: The Case of Henry James
  • The Construction of Reality in the Magic World
  • The Phenomenon of Loneliness and the Meta-Theory ofConsciousness
  • Economy and Social Planning: Economic Development and the Mobilization of Society’s Basic Resources
  • The Embodied Politics of Thomas Hobbes