The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology 2013. Person – Subject – Organism- An Overview of Interdisciplinary Insights

Par : Anton Vydra

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages203
    • ISBN978-3-631-65069-1
    • EAN9783631650691
    • Date de parution01/04/2014
    • CollectionThe Yearbook on History and In
    • ÉditeurPeter Lang

    Résumé

    The main topic of the volume encompasses three areas of phenomenological research : person, subject, and organism. These three topics are interrelated in various ways. On the one hand, the question is Husserlian phenomenology of personhood and subjectivity, and on the other hand, it is a broader problem including epistemological, ontological and biological approaches. Those great traditional and contemporary themes of subjectivitiy and intersubjectivity, concepts of person, community and interpersonality, questions of humanity, value and biological status of human beings all became part of Edmund Husserl's focus.
    The contributors intend to show that a number of inspiring and unexplored questions arose from these thematic areas, questions which are related to various specific and interconnected fields of study.
    The main topic of the volume encompasses three areas of phenomenological research : person, subject, and organism. These three topics are interrelated in various ways. On the one hand, the question is Husserlian phenomenology of personhood and subjectivity, and on the other hand, it is a broader problem including epistemological, ontological and biological approaches. Those great traditional and contemporary themes of subjectivitiy and intersubjectivity, concepts of person, community and interpersonality, questions of humanity, value and biological status of human beings all became part of Edmund Husserl's focus.
    The contributors intend to show that a number of inspiring and unexplored questions arose from these thematic areas, questions which are related to various specific and interconnected fields of study.