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Published: 11 March 2016
... cartography phenomenology interaction non-humans identification Living off Melrose is a delicate affair. Although Orthodox Jews were middle-class, white residents in a middle-class, white neighborhood, they were simultaneously different both in their own eyes and in the eyes of others. Everyday life thus...
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Published: 19 December 2014
.... The chapter also offers a phenomenological account of bodily-being-in-the-world as a counter to the limits affected by Money’s turn to brain organization theory. Colapinto John Edgerton Milton Johns Hopkins University Meyerowitz Joanne Money John biography surgery cosmetic transsexualism dichotomy...
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Published: 01 January 2011
... the representationalist dimension of Immanuel Kant's crypto-Platonic position and analyzes anti-phenomenology in the Platonic attack on aesthetics. epistemology as a distinct field Hegel G W F Heidegger Martin Husserl Edmund Kant Immanuel advancement of phenomenology Lambert J H Merleau Ponty Maurice Sartre Jean...
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Published: 24 May 2018
... initially appears in early modernity and continues through the eighteenth century, can be labeled neo-Epicurean and it involves authors like Pierre Gassendi, François de La Mothe Le Vayer and Denis Diderot; the second is twentieth-century phenomenology, in particular the work of Michel Henry. Aristotle...
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Published: 10 October 2017
...No human relationship is simply given – either as a fact of nature or as a cultural ascription; rather, every human relationship is phenomenologically unique, and undergoes many transformations in the course of a lifetime. We do not choose the world into which we are born or the parents that bring...
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Published: 17 October 2022
...This chapter introduces Inventing Philosophy's Other as a history of the American phenomenological movement that is rooted both in the intellectual history of its thinkers and the social history of the institutions in which they worked. analytic philosophy clarity as philosophy’s goal Continental...
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Published: 17 October 2022
...This chapter examines Hubert Dreyfus, who is best known for his efforts to reconstruct phenomenological work in a language accessible to mainstream American philosophers. However, Dreyfus made his most important contributions to American intellectual history as a critic of artificial intelligence...
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Published: 17 October 2022
...This chapter examines changing attitudes toward European philosophy during the postwar era. Before mid-century, the referent of the phrase “Continental philosophy” was either historical or geographic. By the early 1960s, it had a new meaning, which identified phenomenology as different in kind from...
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Published: 17 October 2022
... display a sensitivity to phenomenological themes, developing her work on group identity to support a novel critique of Rawlsian distributionism and a wholly original, non-reductive theory of social justice. Continental philosophy feminism gender Marxism phenomenology AI critiques and philosophy...
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Published: 21 April 2023
...The introduction begins with an overall characterization of the aims and the character of a phenomenology of experimentation. It briefly lays out what a phenomenology of experimentation entails. It then presents, in broad strokes, an overview of the two parts of the book, its first part taking...
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Published: 11 March 2024
...Chapter 10 begins the first of five chapters on phenomenology. As the beginning pages of the chapter pursue, phenomenology differs from analytic inquiry in that meaning is not related initially to statements but to experience: meaning is already an element of perception. Central to the analysis...
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Published: 11 March 2024
... the standard emphasis on the image considered in isolation, as an object. The imagination as a work will help illuminate it instead as an activity. The chapters undertake the challenge that a phenomenology of fiction, a phenomenology of discovery, can be accomplished. The remainder of the chapters will proceed...
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Published: 26 April 2024
...The introduction outlines the book's historiographical, theoretical, and methodological interventions. Specifically, it articulates the book's intervention in scholarship on the New Woman and early twentieth-century Vienna, respectively; its engagement with feminist phenomenology and the "material...
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Published: 01 March 2018
... in the French kingdom. Taking Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera Bellérophon (1679) as a case study, the chapter advocates historical phenomenology as a method for analyzing the fantasy dimension of political representation in this tradition of musical theater. Its operas shared an imaginary of power as both being...
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Published: 17 October 2016
...The pharmaceutical industry has undergone a vast expansion in recent decades. This chapter explores the central role now played by pills in clinical practice, but also in the public imagination. A phenomenological analysis shows various ways in which pills can serve as ideal consumer items...
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Published: 17 October 2016
... that shape practice. These include the capitalist model of the body as a producer, consumer, and commodity for purchase, and the Cartesian notion of the body as a machine with replaceable parts. This chapter proposes instead a phenomenological model of the lived body as in deep connection, even...
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Published: 01 March 2007
... and enduring impact on American sociology: pragmatism and phenomenology. The historical contexts out of which these movements emerged are radically different, as is the nature of the philosophical programs they advanced. But they share an intellectual characteristic that made them particularly susceptible...
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Published online: 21 March 2013
Published in print: 15 June 2003
... to abandon phenomenology and develop his now famous method of deconstruction. For Derrida, the problem of genesis in Husserl's philosophy is that both temporality and meaning must be generated by prior acts of the transcendental subject, but transcendental subjectivity must itself be constituted by an act...
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Published: 06 April 2016
... to the legacy of phenomenologists like Sartre, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and Voegelin, who insisted that philosophy needed to reroot itself and find a new ground from which to depart. The language of root and ground that characterizes phenomenological thought is transmitted to those poststructuralist...
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Published: 06 May 2019
...This chapter traces Augustine's phenomenological insight into the roles played by love and its temporality in sustaining the worldly places we inhabit. Augustine comes to this insight through the crisis of a beloved friend's death. Having enjoyed all too comfortably the presence of his friend...