Phenomenology is one of the most influential philosophical directions of the twentieth century, formed in the works of Husserl and Heidegger. Psychotherapy and deconstruction, existentialism and the theory of art, the philosophy of science and religious thought to one degree or another experienced its influence. One of the most striking and large -scale forms of phenomenology outside Germany was French phenomenology. This edition presents translations of important works written by the leading French, Belgian, Swiss phenomenologists (E. Levinas, M. Hinri, J.-L. Marion, M. Merlo-Ponty, M. Rishir, R. Bernet, A. Maldina and J. Benoit), as well as comments on them. The compilers called this collection “(post) phenomenology” to emphasize that this is not about overcoming phenomenology, which always exists, going beyond its own boundaries, surpassing itself, but rather about the disclosure of new horizons for phenomenological research.
Compiled by S.A. Sholokhova, A.V. Yampolskaya.
Author
Levinas Emmanuel, Henri Michelle, Marion Jean-Luke
Publisher
Academic Project, 2014
Series
Philosophical technologies
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