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Series: Post Scriptum OPO
Note: Phenomenology 2005 is a very large publication, a total of over 4000 pages. There are 5 volumes (one for each geographical area, e.g. Asia / Latin America / Euro-Mediterranean Area / Northern Europe / North America ). Each of the 5 volumes comes in two parts. Thus, Phenomenology 2005 runs across 10 volumes, each can be ordered separately.
CONTENTS VOLUME 1 (PART 1 + PART 2)
PART 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Preface for all volumes Introduction 1. Phenomenology and Photography: On Seeing Photographs and Photographic Seeing — CHEUNG Chan-Fai 2. Husserl and Kant on Intuition — Cho Kah Kyung 3. Sauntering through HIROSHIMAs — HAMA Hideo 4. Natural Ethics: Legitimate Naturalism in Ethics — HOLENSTEIN Elmar 5. The Social Formation of Psychic Systems — HUANG Shinn-Young 6. Ich, Leben und Trieb: Das Problem des Ich und des Bewusstseinsstroms bei Husserl — INAGAKI Satoshi 7. Reductionism in the Synthetic Approach of Cognitive Science and Phenomenology: Rethinking Dreyfus’ Critique of AI — ISHIHARA Kohji 8. 只要是人,就会理解Being的意义吗 ? 对海德格 - 1928 年的语言观的质疑 — JIN Xiping 9. Heidegger’s Da and Hegel’s Diese: A Destructive Reading of Hegel’s “Sense Certainty” — KE Xiaogang 10. Living in the Risk World: Ulrich Beck in the Shadow of Husserl and Heidegger — KIM Hongwoo 11. From Intimacy to Familiarity: On the Political Constitution of the Life-World — KIMURA Masato 12. Grundwort »Gerechtigkeit«: Heideggers Nietzsche-Interpretation — KODAMA Hakaru 13. The Over-dominance of English in Global Education: Th e Contemporary Relevance of Leibniz’s Notion of “Language Care” — KWAN Tze-wan (關子尹) PART 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509 14. Non-Familiarity and Otherness: Derrida’s Hermeneutics of Friendship and its Political Implications — LAU Kwok-ying 15. Husserl’s View of Metaphysics: The Role of Genuine Metaphysics in Phenomenological Philosophy — LEE Nam-In 16. The Geophilosophy of WATSUJI Tetsuro and Cultural Plurality — LEE Sung Tae 17. Contacting and Enacting “Self for being Ethical”: A Model for Psychotherapy Practiced in Taiwan — LEE Wei-Lun 18. Social Structure as Otherness — LUI Ping-keung 19. From Miscarried Phenomenology to Intuitive Ontology: Merleau-Ponty’s Reading of Bergson — MATSUBA Shoichi 20. The Sublime of Judgment: Kant’s Aesthetics in Deconstruction — MIYAZAKI Yusuke 21. Habitualität und Zeitlichkeit — MURATA Norio 22. Retrait à traduire (vers une confrontation entre Heidegger et Derrida) — NISHIYAMA Tatsuya 23. Th e Phases of the Unconscious — OHTAKI Musubu 24. Phenomenological Psychology in Taiwan: A Genealogical Approach — TSAI Cheng-yun 25. Art as a Way of the Recovery from Techne to Ethos: Phenomenological Approach to Indigenous Mental Healing in Taiwan — WANG Wen-Sheng 26. Der junge Heidegger und das Problem der Kategorie — WATANABE Kazunori 27. Ki und Du – Versuch einer interkulturellen Phänomenologie — YAMAGUCHI Ichiro 28. Dharmakīrti and Husserl on Negative Judgments — YAO Zhihua 29. On Schutz’s Way of Doing Phenomenology: The Phenomenological Psychology of Husserl as a Clue — YU Chung-Chi Notes on Contributors Chronicle of Phenomenological Organizations in East-Asia — LAU Kwok-ying Contents of the Five Volumes |
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CHEUNG Chan-Fai & YU Chung-chi (eds.) Selected Essays from Asia - (Phenomenology 2005 - vol.1) 