133966

Routledge, London

2004

370 Pages

ISBN n/a

Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy III

Science, art, and ethics

Edited by

Dermot Moran, Lester Embree

Publication details

Full citation:

Moran, D. , Embree, L. (eds) (2004). Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy III: Science, art, and ethics, Routledge, London.

Table of Contents

Introduction to volume III

Embree Lester, Moran Dermot

1-2

To be a Fregean or to be a Husserlian

Rosado Haddock Guillermo

21-42

Scientific discovery

Theodore Kisiel

43-58

Phenomenological psychology

Scanlon John

82-98

The traumatized subject

Bernet Rudolf

99-118

Art

183-270

Go to Book
Phenomenological aesthetics

Ingarden Roman Witold

185-203

Philosophy and art

Biemel Walter

204-219

Literary criticism and phenomenology

Dufrenne Mikel

241-252

Heidegger on art

Pöggeler Otto

253-270

Ethics

271-370

Go to Book
The person in ethical contexts

Scheler Max Ferdinand

273-296

Personal freedom and others

Simone de Beauvoir

297-317

What is moral action?

Sokolowski Robert

318-331

Edmund Husserl

Melle Ullrich

332-352

Ethics as first philosophy

Levinas Emmanuel

353-370

This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.