Phenomenology of Life and the Human Creative Condition Book I Laying Down the Cornerstones of the Field

Self-individualization has been interpreted as the process in which the all-embracing Self unfolds into an infinite variety of different individ­ uals, plants, animals and men. A comparison of the different ways in which the Self manifests itself in the biological and psychological devel­ opmental p...

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Other Authors: Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1998, 1998
Edition:1st ed. 1998
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:
  • Meister Eckhart on Temporality and the “Now”: A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Interpretation
  • Zen and Tymieniecka’s Three Movements of the Soul
  • Six Creative Permeation of Vital Sense: The Aesthetic Sense of Life and Science
  • The Imagination as the Origin of Science: Rupture and Continuity with the Quotidian Lifeworld
  • From Mourning to Melancholy: Toward a Phenomenology of the Modern Human Condition
  • Mimesis, Law and Medicine
  • Seven Attunement of Sameness and Alterity in the Cultural and Societal Networks of Life
  • A. Schütz: Phenomenology and Understanding Sociology
  • A Cultural Archaeology of the Insane Genius
  • Schizophrenia as a Problem of the Theory of Intersubjectivity
  • Règne animal et humain: Nature intersubjective
  • Eight Drive toward the Unity-of-Everything-There-Is-Alive
  • Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Philosophy of Life and the Fostering of Ecological Thinking
  • Spirit in Flames: Toward a Postmodern-Ecological Phenomenology
  • Inaugural Lecture
  • The Great Plan of Life: The Phenomenology of Life’s Return to the Sources of Western Philosophy
  • One Life, Logos, Phenomenon
  • Life as Logos and Tao: On Husserl’s Ideas and the Comparative Study of Western and Chinese Philosophies
  • Logos, Telos and the Lived World: A View in Phenomenological Reflection
  • The Pseudo-concepts Phenomenon and ????? in the Phenomenological Philosophies: A Viable Alternative
  • The Leibnizian Dimension of Husserl’s Phenomenology
  • Two Self-Individualisation of Life: Ingathering and Outward Radiation
  • The Intrinsic Value of Life and the Problem of Natural Teleology
  • Predetermination and Change in Living Beings: A Study Based on Nicolai Hartmann’s Contribution
  • The Self-Individualization of Life: Parallels Between the Generative Principles in Psychological and Biological Development
  • Emanuel Swedenborg’s Physical and Metaphysical Revelation
  • Metaphysics and Vitalism in Henri Bergson’s Biophilosophy: A New Look
  • Three The Ego, Subjectivity, and the Incarnated Subject
  • El Mito de la Subjetividad
  • Ortega y Gasset’s Executive I and His Criticism of Phenomenological Idealism
  • Becoming of Ego and the Incarnated Subject
  • Reason in Vital Experience in Ortega y Gasset
  • Four Human Creative Virtualities Radiating at Their Peak
  • The Creative Source: Rodin
  • Visualizing Tymieniecka’s Poetica Nova
  • Authenticity and Creativity: An Existentialist Perspective
  • The Ontology of Artistic Time and the Phenomenology of Husserl
  • Five Life Timing Itself Creatively Throughout and Beyond
  • A Bridge to Temporality: Phenomenological Reflections on the Presence of Things Past and Future According to St. Augustine’s Confessions
  • Actio, Passio et Creatio in the Endliche und ewige Philosophie of Edith Stein: APoetico-Personal Response to the Challenges of Postmodernity
  • On the Mode of Being of Living Beings and Their Environment: Preliminary Ideas for an Ecological Approach in Philosophy
  • Index of Names