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The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology presents phenomenological thought and the phenomenological movement within philosophy and within more than a score of other disciplines on a level accessible to professional colleagues of other orientations as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Entries average 3,000 words. In practically all cases, they include lists of works For Further Study'. The Introduction briefly chronicles the changing phenomenological agenda and compares phenomenology with other 20th Century movements. The 166 entries are about matters of seven sorts: the four broad tendencies and periods within the phenomenological movement; twenty-three national traditions of phenomenology; twenty-two philosophical sub-disciplines, including those referred to with the formula the philosophy of x'; phenomenological tendencies within twenty-one non-philosophical disciplines; forty major phenomenological topics; twenty-eight leading phenomenological figures; and twenty-seven non-phenomenological figures and movements of interesting similarities and differences with phenomenology. Concerning persons, years of birth and death are given upon first mention in an entry of the names of deceased non-phenomenologists. The names of persons believed to be phenomenologists and also, for cross-referencing purposes, the titles of other entries are printed entirely in SMALL CAPITAL letters, also upon first mention. In addition, all words thus occurring in all small capital letters are listed in the index with the numbers of all pages on which they occur. To facilitate indexing, Chinese, Hungarian and Japanese names have been re-arranged so that the personal name precedes the family name. Concerning works referred to, the complete titles of books and articles are given in the original language or in a transliteration into Roman script, followed by literalistic translations and the year of original publication in parentheses or, where the date of composition is substantially earlier than that of publication, by the year of composition between brackets
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monografia Rebiun07530071 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun07530071 130505s1997 ne | s |||| 0|eng d 9789401588812 978-94-015-8881-2 10.1007/978-94-015-8881-2 doi BUC Encyclopedia of Phenomenology recurso electrónico] edited by Lester Embree, Elizabeth A. Behnke, David Carr, J. Claude Evans, José Huertas-Jourda, Joseph J. Kockelmans, William R. McKenna, Algis Mickunas, Jitendra Nath Mohanty, Thomas M. Seebohm, Richard M. Zaner Dordrecht Springer Netherlands Imprint: Springer 1997 Dordrecht Dordrecht Springer Netherlands Imprint: Springer XIV, 765 p. online resource XIV, 765 p. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law (Springer-11648) Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology 0923-9545 18 Action -- Simone De Beauvoir -- Canada -- Dance -- Ecology -- Feminism -- Hans-Georg Gadamer -- Nicolai Hartmann -- Imagination -- William -- Immanuel Kant -- Lanuage in Husserl -- Gabriel Marcel -- Natural Science In Constitutive Perspective -- Objectivism, see Naturalism Ontology, Formal and Material, see Formal and Material Ontology Ontology, Fundamental, see Fundamental Ontology Ordinary Language Analysis -- M C Dillon -- Reading -- Jean-Paul Sartra -- Technology -- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -- Value Theory -- Max Weber -- Worlds, Possible, see Possible Worlds Yugoslavia The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology presents phenomenological thought and the phenomenological movement within philosophy and within more than a score of other disciplines on a level accessible to professional colleagues of other orientations as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Entries average 3,000 words. In practically all cases, they include lists of works For Further Study'. The Introduction briefly chronicles the changing phenomenological agenda and compares phenomenology with other 20th Century movements. The 166 entries are about matters of seven sorts: the four broad tendencies and periods within the phenomenological movement; twenty-three national traditions of phenomenology; twenty-two philosophical sub-disciplines, including those referred to with the formula the philosophy of x'; phenomenological tendencies within twenty-one non-philosophical disciplines; forty major phenomenological topics; twenty-eight leading phenomenological figures; and twenty-seven non-phenomenological figures and movements of interesting similarities and differences with phenomenology. Concerning persons, years of birth and death are given upon first mention in an entry of the names of deceased non-phenomenologists. The names of persons believed to be phenomenologists and also, for cross-referencing purposes, the titles of other entries are printed entirely in SMALL CAPITAL letters, also upon first mention. In addition, all words thus occurring in all small capital letters are listed in the index with the numbers of all pages on which they occur. To facilitate indexing, Chinese, Hungarian and Japanese names have been re-arranged so that the personal name precedes the family name. Concerning works referred to, the complete titles of books and articles are given in the original language or in a transliteration into Roman script, followed by literalistic translations and the year of original publication in parentheses or, where the date of composition is substantially earlier than that of publication, by the year of composition between brackets Phenomenology Philosophy (General) Libros electrónicos Behnke, Elizabeth A. editor Carr, David editor Evans, J. Claude. editor Huertas-Jourda, José. editor Kockelmans, Joseph J. editor McKenna, William R. editor Mickunas, Algis. editor Mohanty, Jitendra Nath. editor Seebohm, Thomas M. editor Zaner, Richard M. editor Embree, Lester editor SpringerLink (Online service) SpringerLink eBooks (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9789048144297