The multidimensionality of hermeneutic phenomenology /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2014.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Contributions to phenomenology ; 70
Contributions to phenomenology ; 70.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11083211
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Other authors / contributors:Babich, Babette E., 1956- editor.
Ginev, Dimitŭr, editor.
ISBN:9783319017075
3319017071
9783319017068
3319017063
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This¡book offers new reflections on the life world, from both phenomenological and hermeneutic perspectives. It presents a prism for a new philosophy of science and technology, especially including the social sciences but also the environment as well as questions of ethics and philosophical aesthetics in addition to exploring the themes of theology and religion. Inspired by the many contributions made by the philosopher Joseph Kockelmans, this book examines the past, present, and future prospects of hermeneutic phenomenology. It raises key questions of truth and method as well as highlights both continental and analytic traditions of philosophy. Contributors to The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology include leading scholars in the field as well as new voices representing analytic philosophers of science, hermeneutic and phenomenological philosophers of science, scholars of comparative literature, theorists of environmental studies, specialists in phenomenological ethics, and experts in classical hermeneutics.
Other form:Print version: Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology 9783319017068
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I Science, Cognition, Hermeneutics, and Lifeworld
  • A Paradox of Cognition / Nicholas Rescher
  • The Articulation of a Scientific Domain from the Viewpoint of Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Case of Vectorial Metabolism / Dimitri Ginev
  • One Cognitive Style Among Others: Towards a Phenomenology of the Lifeworld and of Other Experiences / Gregor Schiemann
  • The Infinite Science of the Lifeworld: Steps Toward a Postfoundational Phenomenology / Giovanni Leghissa
  • Hermeneutics in the Field: The Philosophy of Geology / Robert Frodeman
  • The Metroscape: Phenomenology of Measurement / Robert P. Crease
  • pt. II Hermeneutic and Phenomenological Philosophy of Science and Technology
  • Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and Hermeneutical Phenomenology / Patrick Aidan Heelan
  • Die ewige Wiederkunft wissenschaftlich betrachtet. Oskar Beckers Nietzscheinterpretation im Kontext / Michael Stoltzner
  • Heidegger and Our Twenty-first Century Experience of Ge-Stell / Theodore Kisiel
  • Constellating Technology: Heidegger's Die Gefahr/The Danger / Babette Babich
  • Heidegger and the Reversed Order of Science and Technology / Jaap van Brakel
  • Logos and the Essence of Technology / Holger Schmid
  • pt. III Philosophical Truth and Hermeneutic Aesthetics
  • On the Manifold Meaning of Truth in Aristotle / Graeme Nicholson
  • The Twofold Character of Truth: Heidegger, Davidson, Tugendhat / Jeff Malpas
  • What Can Philosophy of Science Learn from Hermeneutics: and What Can Hermeneutics Learn from Philosophy of Science? With an Excursus on Botticelli / Jan Faye
  • The Classical Notion of Person and Its Criticism by Modern Philosophy / Enrico Berti
  • pt. IV Hermeneutic Science and First Philosophy, Theology and the Universe
  • Philosophie des sciences et philosophie premiere / Pierre Kerszberg
  • A Re-Reading of Heidegger's "Phenomenology and Theology" / Adriaan T. Peperzak
  • The Remainders of Faith: On Karl Lowith's Conception of Secularization / Rodolphe Gasche
  • The Hermeneutics of God, the Universe, and Everything / Simon Glynn.