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UNINA9910255357903321 |
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Political Phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Essays in Memory of Petee Jung / / edited by Hwa Yol Jung, Lester Embree |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016 |
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[1st ed. 2016.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (XIII, 435 p. 2 illus.) |
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Collana |
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Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, , 2215-1915 ; ; 84 |
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Phenomenology |
Political science - Philosophy |
Political science |
Political Philosophy |
Political Theory |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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PART I: FOREGROUND: STAGING AGENDA FOR POLITICAL PHENOMENOLOGY -- Chapter 1: Is a Rational Politics a Real Possibility? William L. McBride -- Chapter 2: Geophilosophy, the Lifeworld, and the Political; Calvin O. Schrag -- Chapter 3: Confrontation with Modernity; Thomas Nenon -- Chapter 4: A Construction of Alfred Schutz’s Theory of Political Science; Lester Embree -- Chapter 5: Carnal Hermeneutics and Political Theory; Hwa Yol Jung -- Chapter 6: Arendt, Kant, and the Beauty of Politics: A Phenomenological View; Ralph P. Hummel -- Chapter 7: Phenomenology of Public Opinion: The Communicative Body, Intercorporeality, and Computer-Mediated Communication; Joohan Kim -- PART II: CROSSROADS OF ETHICS AND POLITICS -- Chapter 8: Political Phenomenology: John Wild and Emmanuel Levinas on the Political; Richard I. Sugarman -- Chapter 9: Levinas and Lukacs: Totality and Infinity—Phenomenology Hegelian and Husserlian, and Kantian Ethics; Richard Cohen -- Chapter 10: Liberation Ethics and Transcendental Phenomenology; Michael Barber -- Chapter 11: Phenomenology of Recognition: Hegel’s Original Contribution to the Politics of Recognition in Global Society; Gi Bung Kwon -- Chapter 12: |
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Toward a Phenomenology of Human Rights; Robert Bernasconi -- Chapter 13: Genocidal Rape as Spectacle; Debra Bergoffen -- Chapter 14: Is Heidegger’s Philosophy Ethically Meaningless? Dongsoo Lee -- Chapter 15: Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Practical Agency: Contemporary Dilemmas of Feminist Theory in Benhabib, Young, and Kristeva; Patricia Huntington -- Chapter 16: Spaces of Freedom: Materiality, Mediation, and Direct Political Participation in the Work of Arendt and Sartre; Sonia Kruks -- Chapter 17: Memory and Countermemory: For an Open Future; Martin Beck Matustik -- PART III: BORDER CROSSINGS -- Chapter 18: Cross-Cultural Encounters: Gadamer and Merleau-Ponty; Fred Dallmayr -- Chapter 19: Transversality and Mestizaje: Moving Beyond the Purification—Resistance Impasse; John Francis Burke -- Chapter 20: When Monsters No Longer Speak; Jane Anna Gordon and Lewis Ricardo Gordon. |
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This volume presents political phenomenology as a new specialty in western philosophical and political thought that is post-classical, post-Machiavellian, and post-behavioral. It draws on history and sets the agenda for future explorations of political issues. It discloses crossroads between ethics and politics and explores border-crossing issues. All the essays in this volume challenge existing ideas of politics significantly. As such they open new ways for further explorations BY future generations of phenomenologists and non-phenomenologists alike. Moreover, the comprehensive chronological bibliography is unprecedented and provides not only an excellent picture of what phenomenologists have already done but also a guide for the future. |
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