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Ferri The Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in North America
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-319-99185-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 100, 482 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN: 978-3-319-99185-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Part I. Husserl’s Students Between Europe and North America Chapter 1: Husserl at Harvard:The Origins of American Phenomenology.- Chapter 2. Phenomenology’s Inauguration in the American Curriculum in Winthrop bell’s 1927 Harvard Course.- Chapter 3. The Freiburg Encounter: Aron Gurwitsch and Edmund Husserl on Transformations of Consciousness.- Part II. Establishment at the New School.- Chapter 4. The Place of Phenomenology at the New School for Social Research.- Chapter 5. The Golden Age of Phenomenology at the New School for Social Research, 1954-1973.- Chapter 6. The Checkered Legacy of Marvin Farber’s Idiosyncratic Understanding of Phenomenology.- Chapter 7. The role of Dorion Cairns in the reception of Phenomenology in North America. The first “born American” Phenomenologist.- Part III. Some notable Husserlian Phenomenologists in North America.- Chapter 8. Important 20th Century American Husserl Scholars.- Chapter 9. Herbert Spiegelberg: From Münich to North America.- Chapter 10. Jitendra Nath Mohanty: A Phenomenological Vedantin.- Chapter 11. Philosophy and the Integrity of the Person: The Phenomenology of Robert Sokolowski.- Chapter 12. A.-T. Tymieniecka: a phenomenologist in the United States The adventures of a Polish-born American.- Part IV. The Spreading of Phenomenology in North America. Societies and Centers.- Chapter 13. The History of the Husserl-Archives Established in Memory of Alfred Schutz at The New School for Social Research.- Chapter 14. The Impact of North American Phenomenological Organizations: The Chronicle Revisited.- Chapter 15. History of the Husserl Circle.- Chapter 16. The Society of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.- Chapter 17. A History of the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc..- Chapter 18. The Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center at Duquesne University and Phenomenology in North America.- Part V. North American Phenomenological Journals.- Chapter 19. Importing Phenomenology: The Early Editorial Life of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.- Chapter 20. Two North American Phenomenological Journals: “Husserl Studies” and “The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy”.- Part VI. Regional Phenomenological Schools.- Chapter 21. Phenomenology in America (1964-1984).- Chapter 22. California Phenomenology.- Chapter 23. Dallas Willard: Reviving Realism on the West Coast.- Chapter 24. Husserl and the Pittsburgh School.- Chapter 25. From Consciousness to Being: Edith Stein’s Philosophy and its reception in North America.- Part VII. Husserlian Phenomenology from an Analytical Perspective.- Chapter 27. The Analytic Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in the United States. History, Problems, and Prospects