Intercultural Phenomenology : Playing with Reality.

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Main Author: Ishihara, Yuko
Other Authors: Tainer, Steven A.
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies Series
Online Access:Click here to view this book

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505 0 |a Cover -- Halftitle page -- Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Figures -- Series Editor Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1 An Invitation to Play with Reality -- How My Friend Started Playing -- What is the "Epoché"? -- Taking Off Your Colored Glasses -- Where Does the Epoché Take Us? -- Loosening Your Grip on Perception -- A Short Note on Husserl's Version of the Epoché -- 2 Falling into Play -- Case 1: Encountering the Unfamiliar -- Case 2: Losing Yourself in a Compelling Topic -- Case 3: Seeing More Through Art -- Case 4: Playing With Nature -- 3 Openness, Playfulness, and Freedom -- Husserl: Openness to Phenomena -- Gadamer and Ricoeur: Understanding is Playing -- Nishida: Letting Go of Thinking -- 4 Practicing Playing -- Exercise 1: Playing with Imagination -- Observations -- Exercise 2: Playing with Perception -- Observations -- Exercise 3: Playing With the Subject-Object Reversal -- Observations -- 5 A Conversation with Contemplative Traditions -- Part Two -- 6 Practicing Phenomenology-the Historico-Theoretical Context -- Past, Present, and Potential Forms of Practice -- Husserl's Philosophical Background-Kant's Innovations -- Philosophy and Contemplative Practice -- The Contemplative Approach to Ethics -- Theories Can Guide, But are not Fundamental -- Nishida's Philosophical Perspective -- 7 Practicing Phenomenology-the Personal Side in Practice and "Play" -- The Challenge of Really Practicing -- Natural and Unnatural -- A Major Conversion -- Different Views of What's Possible -- Start with Easy Cases, then Continue -- The Epoché is Crucial, but Still Just a Tool -- Full Circle -- 8 Japanese Perspectives on "Practice," "Nature," and "Play" -- Section 1: "Practice" in Japanese Philosophy -- The Importance of Engagement. 
505 8 |a The Centrality of Impermanence in Japanese Philosophy and Culture -- Types of Knowledge -- Integrating Philosophy, Scholarship and Contemplative Practice -- Contemplation is Important for Everyone -- The Contemplative Dimension of Travel -- Section 2: The Japanese View of Nature -- Section 3: Interpreting the Ten Oxherding Pictures -- Recommended Readings -- Notes -- Bibliography -- INDEX. 
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