In the name of phenomenology / Simon Glendinning.

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Main Author: Glendinning, Simon, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction : opening words
  • 1. What is phenomenology?
  • Faces of phenomenology
  • pt. 1. Outlook
  • Inheriting philosophy
  • Modernism in philosophy
  • pt. 2. Theses
  • Thesis one : No 'theses in philosophy'
  • Thesis two : 'Description, not explanation or analysis'
  • Thesis three : 'Re-look at the world without blinkers'
  • Thesis four : No view 'from the sideways perspective'
  • Thesis five : 'We must go back to the "things themselves"'
  • Where's the beef?
  • Quietism
  • 2. The emergence of phenomenology : Brentano and Husserl
  • The dream of phenomenology
  • pt. 1. The legacy of Brentano
  • The subjectivity of the mental
  • The intentionality doctrine
  • pt. 2. Husserl's analysis of signs
  • Indication and expression
  • The primacy of expression : Husserl
  • The primacy of indication : Heidegger and Derrida
  • pt. 3. Husserl's Cartesian meditations
  • The Cartesian starting point
  • The opening of transcendental phenomenology
  • Husserl's master argument and the inward turn
  • 3. Phenomenology as fundamental ontology : Martin Heidegger
  • The new beginning again-- pt. 1. Fundamental ontology
  • The question of being
  • The inquiry into the meaning of 'being'
  • The essence and end of philosophy
  • pt. 2. The phenomenology of Dasein
  • The forgotten question
  • The analytic of Dasein
  • pt. 3. Being and the nothing
  • Conceding nothing
  • Anxiety and the nothing
  • Twilight of the idols
  • 4. Existential phenomenology : Jean-Paul Sartre
  • The 'has been'
  • pt. 1. The assault on idealism
  • Realism and idealism
  • The being of the subject
  • The being of the object
  • pt. 2. Being and nothingness
  • Sartre's négatités
  • At home in the world
  • pt. 3. Moral phenomenology
  • Freedom
  • Our moral situation
  • Kierkegaardian exemplarism
  • Mündig man
  • 5. Phenomenology of perception : Maurice Merleau-Ponty
  • Every-renewed beginnings
  • pt. 1. A preface for phenomenology
  • What we have been waiting for
  • pt. 2. A new phenomenological reduction
  • The forswearing of science
  • The priority argument
  • The true cogito
  • The critique of objective thought
  • pt. 3. The body prior to science
  • Towards the incarnate subject
  • Language and gesture
  • A genius for ambiguity
  • 6. Phenomenology and the other : Emmanuel Levinas
  • Levinas arrives
  • pt. 1. The Levinasian thicket
  • Levinas' writing
  • The transcendence of totality
  • The unreasonable animal
  • The otherness of others and of things
  • pt. 2. Levinas contra Heidegger and contra Husserl
  • Leaving Heidegger
  • Leaving Husserl
  • Leaving home
  • pt. 3. The rehabilitation of sensation
  • The other as sensibly given
  • Sensible pleasure
  • Reading the other
  • 7. Interrupting phenomenology : Jacques Derrida
  • In the name of phenomenology
  • pt. 1. A preface to what remains to come
  • The truth of man-- The exergue
  • pt. 2. The rehabilitation of writing
  • Situating the linguistic turn
  • Writing and iterability
  • pt. 3. Deconstructing humanism
  • The difference between humans and animals
  • Beyond the truth of man
  • Closing words
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.
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