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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anna-Teresa TymienieckaPublisher: Springer Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: 1987 ed. Volume: 22 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 2.260kg ISBN: 9789027724113ISBN 10: 9027724113 Pages: 588 Publication Date: 30 September 1987 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsI Primogenital Meaning-Bestowing in the Making of the Specifically Human Life-World and the Phenomenology of the “Moral Sense”.- The “Moral Point of View” in Tymieniecka’s The Moral Sense.- Some Truths about Morality.- The Axiological Dimension of the Human Being (Concerning the Moral Sense in the Thought of A-T. Tymieniecka).- The Vital Connection.- Value-Acquiring (Wertnehmung) and Meaning-Bestowal (Sinnzueignung).- II Questions of Approach Revisited: Methodologies, Rationality, Theory.- Rationalität, Perspektive und Regelbezug: Vorarbeiten zu einer intentionalen Psychopathologie.- Konstruktiv-phänomenologische Erörterung der Voraussetzungen einer künstlichen Intelligenzforschung.- The “Life-World” as a Moral Problem in Merleau-Ponty.- Expériences de méthodologie phénoménologique: L’historiographie.- The Presuppositions of Meaning-Bestowing (Sinngebung) in the Life-World: Existence versus Theory.- Scheler’s Evolving Methodologies.- III Factors of Morality Emergent within the Life-World Context.- Moral Responsibility and Practice in the Life-World.- On the Autonomy of the Moral Agent.- Kierkegaard on Choosing Oneself and the Ground of the “Moral Sense”.- Conscience and Moral Responsibility.- Zen Morality within This World.- Society, Time, and Religious Imagination.- Morality and Corporeality.- The “Life-World” and the Axiological Approach in Ethics.- IV Dimensions of Moral Experience-with-the-Other.- Empathy and the Moral Point of View.- The Faces of Compassion: Toward a Post-Metaphysical Ethics.- The Moral Sense of Education in William James’ Philosophy.- V Intersubjectivity and the Modalities of Moral Communication.- The Phenomenology of the Thou.- The Curvature of Inter-subjective Space: Sociality and Responsibility in the Thoughtof Emmanuel Levinas.- Phenomenology and Communicative Ethics.- Art and Creativity in the Encounter between the Healthy and the Ill Person — The Moral Sense of Being Ill.- The Phenomenology of States of Health and Its Consequences for the Physician.- VI Truth, Norms, Freedom.- What Is Truth According to Husserl’s Life-World.- What Is Truth?.- La verité selon Hermès.- Norm and Facticity: Some Remarks on a Paradox of the Concept of the Life-World.- The Dialectics of “Freedom” and “Unfreedom” in the Psychiatric View.- Truth According to Eric Weil’s Logic of Philosophy.- Truth, Freedom, Art and the Task of the Social Sciences.- Truth in Religious Experience.- The “Truth” of Religion.- Norm and Value in the Horizon of the “Life-World”.- VII Controversies Concerning the Technological Meaningfulness of the Human World.- Technics, Ethics, and the Question of Phenomenology.- Nietzsches Thematisierung der Lebenswelt.- The Good in a Technological Society.- Closure in Retrospect: Edmund Husserl’s Moral Ideal for Mankind.- Life-World, History, and Ethics in a Husserlian Perspective.- The Evolution of Human Wisdom and Its Role in the Moral Education of Future Mankind.- The Universal Message of Husserl’s Ethics: An Explication of Some Ethical Premises in Transcendental Phenomenology.- Annex.- Index of Names.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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