Dieses Buch bildet den ersten Band einer phänomenologischen und philosophischen Analyse moderner Arbeit, ihrer Bedeutungs- und Orientierungsgeschichte. Die Untersuchung beginnt mit einer Strukturbeschreibung der industriellen Arbeitswelt. Das Tableau ihrer Eigenart und Problemlage bietet die Kulisse [...]
more informationDieses Buch beschreibt die Geschichte der Methodik der Textinterpretation von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert und ist leistet gleichzeitig einen innovativen Beitrag zum besseren Verständnis des Verhältnisses von russischer Geistesgeschichte, früher Phänomenologie und analytischer [...]
more informationenglischThis book offers a phenomenologically informed reading of some fundamental positions of the philosophical tradition. Its objective is not that of giving an exhaustive account of the thinking of any single philosopher, much less of the trajectory of philosophy as a whole. rather, the aim is [...]
more informationWer dem religiösen Denken im Islam gerecht werden will, muss sich auf verflochtene Wege und Umwege der Denktraditionen begeben, dialogisch, kontrovers und dekonstruktiv. Denn der Islam zeigt sich als eine Verflechtung der Religion und Philosophie, des Glaubens und Denkens, des Monotheismus und [...]
more informationAm Beispiel der gegenwärtigen Debatte um die Synthetische Biologie und anhand metapherntheoretischer Überlegungen im Anschluss an Black, Ricœur und Blumenberg soll die Frage „Was ist Leben?“ als ein konkretes Beispiel eines hermeneutischen „Streits um die Wahrheit“, der in und mit Metaphern geführt [...]
more information'Das Begräbnis des Philosophen' ist eine erzählerische Meditation über das letzte Jahr im Leben eines Philosophen, seine Zeit am Husserl-Archiv in Leuven, den Austausch mit Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty oder Martin Heidegger, seinen eigenen Werdegang und Abschied. Wie die Philosophie nicht [...]
more informationenglischThis book offers a phenomenologically informed reading of some fundamental positions of the philosophical tradition. Its objective is not that of giving an exhaustive account of the thinking of any single philosopher, much less of the trajectory of philosophy as a whole. rather, the aim is [...]
more informationWas ist Europa im Unterschied zur EU? Manche glauben, diese Frage habe sich dadurch erledigt, dass Europa und die EU miteinander im »europäischen Projekt« verschmolzen seien. Doch die Frage, wie Europa als affektiver Raum verstanden werden kann, bleibt unberücksichtigt. Mit Hilfe der Neuen [...]
more informationDer Band widmet sich dem Verhältnis von Melancholie und Empathie aus interdisziplinärer Perspektive. Er ist inspiriert von Georgi Gospodinovs Roman »Physik der Schwermut«, dessen Protagonist in der (post)modernen bulgarischen Gesellschaft eine tiefe Deprimiertheit und zugleich Mitgefühl mit [...]
more informationDas Buch bringt philosophische (bes. Heidegger und Merleau-Ponty) und künstlerische Positionen (Rilke, Ponge, Cézanne, Morandi u.a.) miteinander ins Gespräch und beleuchtet die Frage, ob es für den Menschen notwendig ist, den Dingen in ihrer Einzigkeit zu begegnen. Entscheidend ist die Beobachtung, [...]
more informationIn dieser Analyse, die das Denken von Meister Eckhart und Michel Henry berücksichtigt, wird Gott als originäre Lebenswirklichkeit verstanden. Radikal phänomenologisch bedeutet dies die Selbsthervorbringung des ur-anfänglichen Lebens in einer „Sohnschaft“, welche die Empfängnis des absoluten Lebens [...]
more informationHermann Schmitz, Begründer der Neuen Phänomenologie und einer der produktivsten Philosophen unserer Zeit, kann mit über 90 Jahren auf ein umfangreiches Werk zurückblicken. Einige zentrale Themen wie die Leiblichkeit des Menschen und die Gefühle als Atmosphären erfreuen sich seit einigen Jahren einer [...]
more informationDie Demut wird gegenwärtig entweder als ein verstaubtes Erbe des Christentums wahrgenommen oder vermehrt als ein säkulares „Modewort“ verstanden, das als mahnender Aufruf für die Rückgewinnung eines verlorenen Maßes zum Einsatz kommt. Jonas Puchta unternimmt den Versuch, unter Berücksichtigung der [...]
more informationWas ist Leben? Im vorliegenden Sammelband wird der Akzent von dieser allgemeinen Frage nach dem Was auf die grundlegende nach dem Wie, nach der Entfaltung des menschlichen Lebens, verschoben. Dabei wird das Leben in seiner Bewegung verfolgt: als Leben, das auf Widerstand stößt, stetig transzendiert, [...]
more informationenglischThe strangeness of the Other is answered by an ontological model of serenity as resignativity.
Serenity means abdication of the self and its opening towards the Other. Because the difference of subjectivity and alterity shows up in subjectivity itself as a dialectic of giver and receiver, [...]
more informationenglischThe strangeness of the Other is answered by an ontological model of serenity as resignativity.
Serenity means abdication of the self and its opening towards the Other. Because the difference of subjectivity and alterity shows up in subjectivity itself as a dialectic of giver and receiver, [...]
more informationenglischUsing the phenomenological methods of the founder, E. Husserl, and phenomenology’s most influential reformer, M. Heidegger, the first part of the book develops a new interpretation of the birth of philosophy: It was the centre of a comprehensive intellectual awakening among the ancient [...]
more informationenglischUsing the phenomenological methods of the founder, E. Husserl, and phenomenology’s most influential reformer, M. Heidegger, the first part of the book develops a new interpretation of the birth of philosophy: It was the centre of a comprehensive intellectual awakening among the ancient [...]
more informationenglischIn an age of complex crises and problems, the question arises if our approach to our life-world, and our way to be, does actually fit to our existence in the right measure. In this book, it will be shown that Martin Heidegger already thought about the relation of measure and being throughout [...]
more informationenglischIn an age of complex crises and problems, the question arises if our approach to our life-world, and our way to be, does actually fit to our existence in the right measure. In this book, it will be shown that Martin Heidegger already thought about the relation of measure and being throughout [...]
more informationenglischThis book aims at developing a differential understanding of the figure of the earth (Kūn) in the Yi Jing (Book of Changes) in critical contrast to the traditional interpretation of this sign. Its approach to Kūn is facilitated by a transversal reading, i.e. comparative use of [...]
more informationenglischThis book aims at developing a differential understanding of the figure of the earth (Kūn) in the Yi Jing (Book of Changes) in critical contrast to the traditional interpretation of this sign. Its approach to Kūn is facilitated by a transversal reading, i.e. comparative use of [...]
more informationenglischThe importance of Husserl’s phenomenology for philosophy and science remains undisputed. The undoubtedly far-reaching and profound history of impact is due to he fact that the potential of phenomenological reflektion was not exhausted with Husserl’s transcendental philosophising. This is [...]
more informationenglischThe importance of Husserl’s phenomenology for philosophy and science remains undisputed. The undoubtedly far-reaching and profound history of impact is due to he fact that the potential of phenomenological reflektion was not exhausted with Husserl’s transcendental philosophising. This is [...]
more informationenglischThis anthology offers the German audience for the first time selected texts by Spanish and Hispano-American philosophers who have taken up Husserlian phenomenology and creatively integrated it into their own thinking. The selected texts bear witness to an intercultural dialogue that is of [...]
more informationenglischThis anthology offers the German audience for the first time selected texts by Spanish and Hispano-American philosophers who have taken up Husserlian phenomenology and creatively integrated it into their own thinking. The selected texts bear witness to an intercultural dialogue that is of [...]
more informationenglischTo understand mysticism as pure desire is to grasp its criteriological character as the suspension of any fulfilment - including "God" - by an object. It is thus desire as immanently living self-desire, whereby not only the tradition of negative theology since the early days of Christianity [...]
more informationenglischTo understand mysticism as pure desire is to grasp its criteriological character as the suspension of any fulfilment - including "God" - by an object. It is thus desire as immanently living self-desire, whereby not only the tradition of negative theology since the early days of Christianity [...]
more informationenglischThe interdisciplinary book ist explaining the application of a responsive phenomenology in relation to the categories of gift/donation and reciprocity in the context of the dialectics of idenity and alterity. The intention is the grounding foundations of a theory of philosophy of law, of [...]
more informationenglischThe interdisciplinary book ist explaining the application of a responsive phenomenology in relation to the categories of gift/donation and reciprocity in the context of the dialectics of idenity and alterity. The intention is the grounding foundations of a theory of philosophy of law, of [...]
more informationEin Vierteljahrhundert der Suche eines Autors nach der verlorenen Zeit, unternommen in der Einsamkeit und Freiheit eigenständigen Denkens, um entgegen allen akademischen Modeströmungen zurückzufinden zu den Quellen lebendigen Philosophierens. Band II spürt die Vergangenheit, die niemals Gegenwart [...]
more informationenglischThe age-old dream of life leaving itself behind remains the great challenge of philosophy. For a long time, it has allowed itself to be led down the wrong path of a search that was supposed to show man a way out of time itself. The thought that the monumental two-part book "Wiedergeburt" [...]
more informationenglischSport is one of the most popular leisure activities in the world. Why is this so? The leading thesis of the book is: Because sport regularly produces - mostly positively evaluated - situations of affective involvement. It is the felt-bodily experiences structurally inherent in sport to which [...]
more informationenglischSport is one of the most popular leisure activities in the world. Why is this so? The leading thesis of the book is: Because sport regularly produces - mostly positively evaluated - situations of affective involvement. It is the felt-bodily experiences structurally inherent in sport to which [...]
more informationenglischUte Gahlings opens up the professional field of philosophical practice with its various forms of activity such as consolation and life orientation, education and personality development as well as political and social commitment. On the basis of concrete situations in philosophical practice, [...]
more informationenglischUte Gahlings opens up the professional field of philosophical practice with its various forms of activity such as consolation and life orientation, education and personality development as well as political and social commitment. On the basis of concrete situations in philosophical practice, [...]
more informationenglischThe volume offers the first systematic discussion of Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations. Beginning with a commentary on the text of the five Meditations, the essays published here examine and clarify some of the most important concepts of Husserl’s philosophy: intentionality, synthesis, [...]
more informationenglisch‘No human being lives without suffering, suffering is everywhere,’ says Euripides. And yet no one could say what suffering is exactly and what happens when we suffer. Therefore, it is worthwhile to pursue the ‘inner life’ of suffering and uncover its basic structure or basic dynamics, its [...]
more informationenglischVolume 11 of Eugen Fink’s ‘Collected Works’ brings together Fink's contributions on ancient philosophy since the 1940s: three main texts—the lecture on the ‘Basic Questions of Ancient Philosophy’ (winter semester 1947/48), the seminar on the ‘Principle of Contradiction’ (winter semester [...]
more informationenglischThe volume offers the first systematic discussion of Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations. Beginning with a commentary on the text of the five Meditations, the essays published here examine and clarify some of the most important concepts of Husserl’s philosophy: intentionality, synthesis, [...]
more informationenglisch‘No human being lives without suffering, suffering is everywhere,’ says Euripides. And yet no one could say what suffering is exactly and what happens when we suffer. Therefore, it is worthwhile to pursue the ‘inner life’ of suffering and uncover its basic structure or basic dynamics, its [...]
more informationenglischVolume 11 of Eugen Fink’s ‘Collected Works’ brings together Fink's contributions on ancient philosophy since the 1940s: three main texts—the lecture on the ‘Basic Questions of Ancient Philosophy’ (winter semester 1947/48), the seminar on the ‘Principle of Contradiction’ (winter semester [...]
more informationenglischTaking life as the occasion for meditation allows meditation itself to become pure life. Such practice is not bound to any theory but shows in an exemplary way that ultimately every action rests in an inner practice. This linguistic simplicity is intended to correspond to fundamental [...]
more informationenglischThe third and fourth volumes of the ‘Phenomenological Workshop’ disclose in detail the entire mass of notes, drafts for seminars and outlines for research manuscripts that Eugen Fink left behind as a unique phenomenological legacy. They are all part of his early work, written in the years [...]
more informationenglischThe correspondence between the phenomenologist Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) and the Jewish neurologist and psychoanalyst Friedrich S. Rothschild (1899–1995) spanned the Weimar Republic, the Nazi era and the 1950s and relates to a field in which the natural sciences, neurology and the humanities [...]
more informationenglischThis book examines the relationship between personhood and vulnerability in dementia from a phenomenological–anthropological research perspective. The disease poses existential challenges to patients affected by it and their social environment in private, nursing and medical settings. [...]
more informationenglischThe correspondence between the phenomenologist Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) and the Jewish neurologist and psychoanalyst Friedrich S. Rothschild (1899–1995) spanned the Weimar Republic, the Nazi era and the 1950s and relates to a field in which the natural sciences, neurology and the humanities [...]
more informationenglischThis book examines the relationship between personhood and vulnerability in dementia from a phenomenological–anthropological research perspective. The disease poses existential challenges to patients affected by it and their social environment in private, nursing and medical settings. [...]
more informationenglischTaking life as the occasion for meditation allows meditation itself to become pure life. Such practice is not bound to any theory but shows in an exemplary way that ultimately every action rests in an inner practice. This linguistic simplicity is intended to correspond to fundamental [...]
more informationenglischThe third and fourth volumes of the ‘Phenomenological Workshop’ disclose in detail the entire mass of notes, drafts for seminars and outlines for research manuscripts that Eugen Fink left behind as a unique phenomenological legacy. They are all part of his early work, written in the years [...]
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