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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. PART 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Preface for all volumes Introduction volume I 1. The Field of Relevances and the Constitutive Role of Type Structure for Sociality — Denisa Butnaru 2. Philosophy without Freedom: Constantin Noica and Alexandru Dragomir — Cristian Ciocan 3. Intersubjectivity: Between Doxa and Praxis Husserl’s Phenomenology of Communicating Persons — Ion Copoeru 4. Attention et aff ection : la micro-genèse husserlienne de l’attention à la lumière des perspectives empiriques de Stumpf et de James, de Külpe et de Titchener — Natalie Depraz 5. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Psychological Phenomenological Reduction in Aron Gurwitsch — Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez 6. Phenomenology of Art and of the Image (Research into Painting) — Eliane Escoubas 7. Towards a Phenomenology of Biological Objects of Inquiry — Dimitri Ginev 8. Fenomenología Estática de los Actos de Compra — Joan González 9. Phenomenology on the Verge: Alfred Schütz’s Phenomenology of Common-Sense World — Valentina Gueorguieva 10. Th e Unavoidable: Notes on the Relation of Otherwise than Being to Th e Essence of Manifestation — Jad Hatem 11. Th e Gift of Languages. Towards a Philosophy of Translation — Domenico Jervolino 12. Body-Consciousness: A Phenomenological Approach — Mahmoud Khatami 13. Phenomenology of Moral Action after Heidegger — Pavlos Kontos 14. From Aesthetic Judgment to Aesthetic Attitude: Kant and Husserl — Danielle Lories 15. Fenómenos y manifi estos: La fenomenología en el horizonte de la vanguardia — César Moreno 16. Phenomena and Manifestos: Phenomenology at the Horizon of Vanguardism — César Moreno PART 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 17. Aproximación a una Interpretación Fenomenológica de la Arquitectura — Pau Pedragosa 18. De la phénoménologie à l’ethnométhodologie : variétés d’ontologie sociale chez Husserl, Schütz et Garfi nkel. — Laurent Perreau 19. Th e Touchable and the Untouchable Merleau-Ponty and Bernard Berenson — Andrea Pinotti 20. Gurwitsch, Goldstein, and Merleau-Ponty: An Analysis of a Close Relationship — María-Luz Pintos 21. Les marges du réel et la vie imaginaire — Delia Popa 22. La genese de la visibilite et l’eff ort du corps Konrad Fiedler, Edmund Husserl et Maurice Merleau-Ponty — Nicoleta Szabo 23. Dire l’ ‘être invisible du sentiment’: phénoménologie et littérature — Carole Talon-Hugon 24. The Platonist Roots of Heidegger’s Political Thought — Jacques Taminiaux 25. Temporality of the Flesh and Temporality of the Subject. An Issue in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenological Ontology — Luca Vanzago Notes on Contributors Chronicle of Phenomenological Organizations in Euro-Mediterranea Area Contents of the Five Volumes |
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