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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 (PART 1 + PART 2)

PART 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Preface for all volumes

Introduction

1. Inside and Outside in Wright’s Fallingwater and Aalto’s
Villa Mairea
— Enku Mulugeta Assefa

2. Endorsement and Eidos:
Phenomenology and the Schutz/Voegelin Correspondence
— Michael D. Barber

3. Bodily Relationality:
An Experiment in Phenomenological Practice (VII)
— Elizabeth A. Behnke

4. Scheler and “Values that Belong to the Ethical Sphere”
— Philip Blosser

5. Interactivity in French Television Programming
— Mélanie Bourdaa

6. Experiencing the Other within the We:
Phenomenology with a Bonobo
— Scott D. Churchill

7. Levinas: Thinking Least about Death – Contra Heidegger
— Richard Cohen

8. The Problem of Psychology and Public Service Advertising
— Carolyn M. Cusick

9. A Sartrean Phenomenological Ethics
— Christine Daigle

10. The Problem of Givenness in Husserl’s Phenomenology
— James Dodd

11. Disciplines Beyond Philosophy:
Recollecting a Phenomenological Frontier
— Lester Embree

12.哲學之外的學科:重拾現象學的疆界
— Lester Embree

13. Neurophilosophy and Neurophenomenology
— Shaun Gallagher

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14. On the Paradox of Perception and the Emergence of the
Absolute Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology
— Saulius Geniusas

15. Th e Phenomenology of Embodiment in Communicology
— Richard L. Lanigan

16. Body, Liquidity, and Flesh: Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty,
and the Elements of Interpersonal Communication
— Frank J. Macke

17. MetaTV
— Paul Majkut

18. Th e Sartre Centenary: Why Sartre Now?
— William McBride

19. Artifi cial Intelligence and the Phenomenology of Flesh
— James Mensch

20. Seebohm, Husserl, and Dilthey
— Th omas Nenon

21. Th e Future of Psychiatry
and the Naturalization of Phenomenology
— Marilyn Nissim-Sabat

22. Heidegger and Ethics
— François Raffoul

23. Living Words and Concepts:
Semantic Space and Semantic Texture
— Harry P. Reeder

24. “A Strange Current of Sympathy and Knowledge”:
The Experience of “Teched” as Portrayed by American Novelist
and Agrarian Reformer Louis Bromfield
— David Seamon

25. Husserlian Variations on Nature, Environment, and Earth:
Toward a “Green” Phenomenology
— Dennis Skocz

26. For Lack of Intentionality
— Dallas Willard

Notes on Contributors

Chronicle of Phenomenological Organizations in this Area
— Daniel Marcelle

Contents of the Five Volumes


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