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Questions of Phenomenology : Language, Alterity, Temporality, Finitude / Françoise Dastur.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspectives in Continental PhilosophyPublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780823275908
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 142/.7 23
LOC classification:
  • B829.5 .D3913 2017
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- PART I. Language and Logic -- 1. The Logic of "Validity" -- 2. The Project of a Pure Logical Grammar -- 3. The Problem of Pre-Predicative Experience -- 4. The Phenomenological Gaze and Speech -- PART II. The Self and the Other -- 5. Reduction and Intersubjectivity -- 6. Time and the Other -- 7. Phenomenology and Therapy -- 8. Conscience: The Most Intimate Alterity -- PART III. Temporality and History -- 9. Temporality and Existence -- 10. Phenomenology of the Event -- 11. Phenomenology and History -- 12. History and Hermeneutics -- PART IV. Finitude and Mortality -- 13. Phenomenology and the Question of Man -- 14. The Phenomenology of Finitude -- 15. Worldliness and Mortality -- 16. The "Last God" of Phenomenology -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Names
Summary: Françoise Dastur is well respected in France and Europe for her mastery of phenomenology as a movement and her clear and cogent explications of phenomenology in movement. These qualities are on display in this remarkable volume. Dastur guides the reader through a series of phenomenological questions-language and logic, self and other, temporality and history, finitude and mortality-that also call phenomenology itself into question, testing its limits and pushing it in new directions. Like Merleau-Ponty, Dastur sees phenomenology not as a doctrine, a catalogue of concepts and catchphrases authored by a single thinker, but as a movement in which several thinkers participate, each inflecting the movement in unique ways. In this regard, Dastur is both one of the clearest guides to phenomenology and one of its ablest practitioners.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- PART I. Language and Logic -- 1. The Logic of "Validity" -- 2. The Project of a Pure Logical Grammar -- 3. The Problem of Pre-Predicative Experience -- 4. The Phenomenological Gaze and Speech -- PART II. The Self and the Other -- 5. Reduction and Intersubjectivity -- 6. Time and the Other -- 7. Phenomenology and Therapy -- 8. Conscience: The Most Intimate Alterity -- PART III. Temporality and History -- 9. Temporality and Existence -- 10. Phenomenology of the Event -- 11. Phenomenology and History -- 12. History and Hermeneutics -- PART IV. Finitude and Mortality -- 13. Phenomenology and the Question of Man -- 14. The Phenomenology of Finitude -- 15. Worldliness and Mortality -- 16. The "Last God" of Phenomenology -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index of Names

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Françoise Dastur is well respected in France and Europe for her mastery of phenomenology as a movement and her clear and cogent explications of phenomenology in movement. These qualities are on display in this remarkable volume. Dastur guides the reader through a series of phenomenological questions-language and logic, self and other, temporality and history, finitude and mortality-that also call phenomenology itself into question, testing its limits and pushing it in new directions. Like Merleau-Ponty, Dastur sees phenomenology not as a doctrine, a catalogue of concepts and catchphrases authored by a single thinker, but as a movement in which several thinkers participate, each inflecting the movement in unique ways. In this regard, Dastur is both one of the clearest guides to phenomenology and one of its ablest practitioners.

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