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YU Chung-Chi (ed.)
Phenomenology 2010
Volume 1: Selected Essays from Asia and Pacific
Phenomenology in Dialogue with East Asian Tradition
Book Series: Post-scriptum OPO
Availability: Paperback & Electronic (pdf)
Publication date: 17 December 2010
Size: 13 x 20 cm
Pages: 510
Language: Chinese, English, German
ISBN: 978-973-1997-63-6 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-973-1997-64-3 (ebook)
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Presentation of the vol. 1:
Even though the Asia-Pacific Region is geographically far away from the birthplace of phenomenology, the development of phenomenology already had its impact on this area as early as the 1920s. Notably, the Kaizo articles of Husserl were first published in Japanese long before they were published in their original language. Currently there are at least 20 local phenomenological organizations in this region. The present volume gathers papers from countries or regions such as Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia. The articles are arranged according to their themes, which can be divided in six different categories: a) Implantation of European Philosophy and Intercultural Dialogue; b) Comparative Study of Husserl’s Phenomenology and Yogacara Buddhism; c) The Study of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology and its Implication; d) Research on Husserl’s Phenomenology; e) On Heidegger; and f) On Scheler and Other Phenomenologists.
[Table of Contents]
Introduction to volume 1
YU Chung-Chi
1. Europäische Philosophie im zeitgenössischen Festland China
FANG Xianghong
2. Language and Inducement
KANDA Daisuke
3. The Possibility of a “Linguistic Community”
KAMEI Daisuke
4. The Ultimate Consciousness and Alaya-vijnana: A Comparative Study on Deep-Structure of Consciousness between Yogacara Buddhism and Phenomenology
NI Liangkang
5. To the Field of Life: a comparison of Husserlian phenomenology and the Yogācāra Buddhism
ABE Jun
6. The phenomenology of illumination: The ontology of vision in Merleau-Ponty’s Eye and Mind
MURATA Junichi
7. Husserl’s Phenomenology and Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception
LEE Nam-in
8. Four Forms of Primordial Spatiality essential to the understanding of Architecture: a Phenomenological Sketch
LAU Kwok-ying
9. Re-enchantment of Nature: McDowell and Merleau-Ponty on Perception
ZHENG Yujian
10. Husserl’s Phenomenological Epoché behind Hannah Arendt’s Conception of an Authentic Culture
WANG Wen-Sheng
11. Der Ursprung des Ich und der Intentionalität. Über die Entwicklung der passiven Synthesis im Denken Husserls der 30er Jahre
INAGAKI Satoshi
12. Husserl’s Criticism of Representationalism in Logical Investigations
JUNG Tae-Chang
13. Sensation in Husserl’s static phenomenology: Apprehension-Content scheme and Representation
SHIN Ho-Jae
14. The Thinking of World: Exploring the Significance of Heidegger’s Later Philosophy
Jeff MALPAS
15. The Formation of the Concept “Existence” by the Early Heidegger
KAGEYAMA Yohei
16. 時間性、死亡與歷史:後海德格的反思 (Temporality, death and history: a reflection after Heidegger)
WONG Yiu-Hong
17. 從物的存在看歷史即現狀 (View History as the Existing Situation from the Being of Thing)
LEUNG Po-Shan
18. Man and God
LUI Ping-keung
19. Human Existence: Patočka’s Appropriation of Arendt
Lubica UCNIK
20. Action and Time Toward Elucidation of Life-worldly Time
IIDA Suguru
21. From Phenomenology of Man to Philosophical Anthropology: Max Scheler’s Turn and its Significance
CHEUNG Ching-yuen
22. 歷史處境中的行動主體:馬克思哲學與現象學的交互觀察 (The active subject in the historical situation: An inter-observation between the philosophy of Marx and phenomenology)
HSIEH Sheng-Yu
Notes on Contributors
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