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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 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 PART 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 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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Lester EMBREE & Thomas NENON (eds.) Selected Essays from North America- (Phenomenology 2005 - vol.5) 