Phenomenology and Experience : New Perspectives.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (214 pages)
- Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology Series ; v.18 .
- Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology Series .
Intro -- Phenomenology and Experience: New Perspectives -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Phenomenology and Experience: A Brief Historico-Philosophical Introduction -- What is Diaphenomenology? A Sketch -- Transcendental Experience -- Encountering Finitude: On the Hermeneutic Radicalization of Experience -- Poverty and Promise: Towards a Primordial Hermeneutic Experience -- Experience and Unity in Husserl's Solution to the Crisis -- Forgetfulness of Experience: Ideality and Necessity in Merleau-Ponty's Reading of Husserl's "Origin of Geometry -- Conditions of Historical Experience: Husserlian Reflections -- Motives in Experience: Pfänder, Geiger, and Stein -- Experience and Normativity: The Phenomenological Approach -- The Specificity of Medium: Painting and Thinking in Merleau-Ponty's "Eye and Mind -- Pregnant Embodiment as World Transformation -- Index of Names and Subjects.
Phenomenology and Experience emphasizes the central role of experience as a key theme of phenomenological research. Phenomenology is in a position to philosophically capture and articulate the multiple sides of human experience by disentangling philosophical reflection from traditional oversimplifications.