A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism.9781405110778 A companion to phenomenology phenomenology, modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended throughout Europe and was particularly important to the early development of existentialism. and existentialism existentialism (ĕgzĭstĕn`shəlĭzəm, ĕksĭ–), any of several philosophic systems, all centered on the individual and his relationship to the universe or to God. . Ed. by Hubert L. Dreyfus and Mark A. Wrathall. Blackwell Publishing 2006 608 pages $149.95 Hardcover Blackwell companions to philosophy; 35 B829 Scholars of philosophy in the US and Europe first Europe first (sometimes known as Germany first) was the key element of the grand strategy employed by the United States and the United Kingdom during World War II. According to this policy, the United States and the United Kingdom would use the preponderance of their look at the main movements and central concepts in the two 20th-century philosophical schools in turn. Then they consider contemporary issues that both engage, among them emotions, the intrinsic spatial frame of reference, environmental philosophy, sexuality, feminism, a life worth living, history and historicity his·to·ric·i·ty n. Historical authenticity; fact. historicity Noun historical authenticity , and the phenomenology of self-consciousness in Dutch still-life paintings. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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