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Looking for Home: A Phenomenological Study of Home in the Classroom contains stories of children who seek ""a home""... Read More >>
Composed of scholars such as Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts, Fritjof Capra, Theodore Roszak, and Sam Keen, the New-Paradigm... Read More >>
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Ethical Intuitionism and Its Critics is a sympathetic discussion of the broad outlook in ethical philosophy known... Read More >>
This phenomenological investigation of lived experience suggests that human understanding inevitably relies on objectivist... Read More >>
Patricia Benner's introduction to phenomenology develops the reader's understanding of the strategies and processes... Read More >>
On the basis of a Husserlian notion of culture, it proposes a generic concept of `cultural disciplines' (which... Read More >>
The purpose of this study is to show Kafka's thematic and stylistic influence on the three recent novels by Garcia... Read More >>
This book is a collection of essays by scholars and artists who participated in the symposium Breakdowns at the... Read More >>
A seasoned and thoughtful clinician, the author furnishes rich techniques and approaches toward a new understanding... Read More >>
The thoughts of Alexander Piatigorski on comparative myths as delivered in a series of lectures for the Jordan Lectures... Read More >>
With an investigation of the anthropologico-ontopoietic sources of the life-significance of literature by unravelling... Read More >>
This work explains the implications of phenomenology and critical theory for those studying mass communication.... Read More >>
Based on the colloquium 'Art, Politics, Technology - Martin Heidegger 1889-1989' held at Yale University in 1989.... Read More >>
Organicism as Reenchantment explores how an organic metaphor for nature, based on the insights of philosopher Alfred... Read More >>
In 1942, the French author Albert Camus, in an essay titled The Myth of Sisyphus, wrote a comprehensive analysis... Read More >>
Macann guides the student through the major texts of the four great thinkers of the phenomenological movement. Read More >>