LEADER 08601nam 22005415 450 001 9910300630403321 005 20230810193559.0 010 $a3-319-77516-2 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-319-77516-6 035 $a(CKB)3850000000033794 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5451260 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-319-77516-6 035 $a(EXLCZ)993850000000033794 100 $a20180703d2018 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEco-Phenomenology: Life, Human Life, Post-Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos /$fedited by William S. Smith, Jadwiga S. Smith, Daniela Verducci 205 $a1st ed. 2018. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2018. 215 $a1 online resource (572 pages) 225 1 $aAnalecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research,$x2542-8330 ;$v121 311 $a3-319-77515-4 327 $aPart I: A-T. Tymieniecka Memorial -- Chapter 1. The Symphony of Sentience, in Cosmos and Life: In Memoriam Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (Olga Louchakova-Schwartz) -- Part II: Introduction to the Topics -- Chapter 2. World Phenomenology Institute?s Eco-Phenomenology (Daniela Verducci) -- Chapter 3. Metaphysics and Eco-Phenomenology Aiming at Harmony of Human Life with Cosmos (Francesco Totaro) -- Chapter 4. Ontopoiesis of Life as Eco-Phenomenology (Carmen Cozma) -- Part III: Seeds of Eco-Phenomenology -- Chapter 5. Some Questions about Idealism and Realism in the Structure of Husserlian Phenomenology (Dario Sacchi) -- Chapter 6. An Insight into the Foundations of Eco-Phenomenology (Massimo Marassi) -- Chapter 7. Eco-Phenomenology: Philosophical Sources and Main Concepts (Maija K?le) -- Chapter 8. The Origin Paradox: How Could Life Emerge from Nonlife? (Ion Soteropoulos) -- Chapter 9. Cosmic Harmony, Emergence of Life and of Human Consciousness (Mamuka Dolidze) -- Chapter 10. The Fundamental Biofriendly Activity of the Universe (Attila Grandpierre) -- Part IV: Cosmos, Nature and Culture -- Chapter 11. Welt. At the Origins of Eco-Phenomenology: Heidegger?s Concept of ?World? in the Work of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (Stefano Veluti) -- Chapter 12. Logos of Life and Logos of Science. Metaphysical Advice (Gianfranco Bosio) -- Part V: Eco-Cosmology -- Chapter 13. Life and Human Life in the System of World Coordinates on the Basis of Extreme Dynamic Equilibriums (Nikolay N. Kozhevnikov and Vera S. Danilova) -- Chapter 14. Eco-Phenomenological Vision: Balancing the Harmony of the Earth (Debika Saha) -- Chapter 15. On the Two Versions of Phenomenological Transgressions ? Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and Jean Paul Sartre (Piotr Mróz) -- Chapter 16. From Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka?s Eco-Phenomenology to Paul Ricoeur?s Hermeneutics. The Role of the Human Being in the Global Context of Cosmos, Chaos and Evil (Maria Avelina Cecilia Lafuente) -- Chapter 17. Ego: The Cross Point of Divine Illumination and Social Reality (Konul Bunyadzade) -- Part VI: Eco-Ethics and Environmental Theories -- Chapter 18. Phenomenology as Ecology: Movement from Ego- to Geo- and Eco-Thinking (Ella Buceniece) -- Chapter 19. Cultural Sustainability: Reflection Lines for a Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos (Alessandra Lucaioli) -- Chapter 20. The Geology of Movement. The Earth and the Dynamic of Phenomenalisation in Merleau-Ponty and Pato?ka (Renato Boccali) -- Part VII: Eco-Phenomenological Readings -- Chapter 21. Sowing ?A Quilt of Harmony:? An Eco-Phenomenological Reading of Ben Okri?s ?Lines in Potentis? from Wild (2012) (Rosemary Gray) -- Chapter 22. ?Song of the Earth?: An Eco-Phenomenology (Kimiyo Murata-Soraci) -- Chapter 23. Eco-Phenomenology of Scientific Activity as Non-Routinized Routine: Stefan Banach?s Café Method of Research and its Contemporary Continuation (Bronis?aw Bomba?a) -- Chapter 24. Sartre on Marx and Freud: A Phenomenological Dialectic of Universal Singulars and Singular Universals (Raymond Langley) -- Chapter 25. Eco-Phenomenology: The Japan Original Perspective in the Thought of Nishida Kitaro (Valentina Carella) -- Chapter 26. ?Negative Seeing:? Robert Smithson, Earth Art, and the Eco-Phenomenology of ?Mirror Displacements? (Ming-Qian Ma) -- Chapter 27. Transcendental Philosophy of Krishnachandra: An Indian Approach to Human Life (Koushik Joardar) -- Part VIII: Eco-Phenomenology: Language and Sentience -- Chapter 28. The Language That (In)habits Us (Antonio Dominguez Rey) -- Chapter 29. Small Talk with a Grape Vine, Presence and the Sensuous Depth of Being (Lena Hopsch) -- Chapter 30. Phenomenological Elucidations Carried out by Constructing a Phenomenological Language (Erkut Sezgin) -- Part IX: Human Openness and Post-Human Cosmicity -- Chapter 31. Animal Being Means Desiring: Subjectivity, Singularity, Diversity in the Post-Human Life (Roberto Marchesini) -- Chapter 32. Human Condition, Nature, Power and Creativity. Philosophical Anthropology and Eco-Phenomenology in the Context of Biopolitics (Massimo Mezzanzanica) -- Chapter 33. Henryk Skolimowski?s Eco-Philosophy as a Project of Living Philosophy (Anna Ma?ecka and Katarzyna Stark) -- Part X: Ecology of Human Mind and Human Relations -- Chapter 34. Experience of the City: An Eco-Phenomenological Perspective (Velga Vevere) -- Chapter 35. Holographic Memory of Life Situation (Salahaddin Khalilov) -- Chapter 36. The Chronotopic Content of the Esoterism and the Models of Thought (Sadaqat M. Aliyeva) -- Chapter 37. The Phenomenon of Human Intellect and its Place in the Cosmos Through the Vision of Arabic Philosopher Avempace (Pierpaolo Grezzi) -- Chapter 38. Eco-Phenomenology of the Human Environment: The Case of Intercultural Dialogue (Angela Ales Bello) -- Chapter 39. Digital Reason vs. Modern ?Metamorphosis of Man:? From Philosophical Anthropology of Józef Ba?ka and Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (Jan Szmyd) -- Part XI: Flesh, Body, Embodiment / Space and Time -- Chapter 40. From the Archeology of Happenings ? the Matter of Corporeality (Aleksandra Pawliszyn) -- Chapter 41. Multi-Layered Time and the Unity of the Unfolding Logos of Life (Kamil ?acina) -- Chapter 42. The Question of (Al)Location (Carla Danani) -- Part XII: Eco-Aesthetics, Education and Psychology -- Chapter 43. The Concept of Life in Ludwig Binswanger?s Phenomenological Psychopathology (Anna Piazza) -- Chapter 44. Meaningless Life: The Role of Clinical Phenomenology in Understanding the ?Being in the World? of Psychiatric Patients (Giulio Lo Bello) -- Chapter 45. Auditory Phenomena and Human Life: Phenomenological Experience (Ineta Kivle) -- Chapter 46. Phenomenology of Virtual Body. An Introduction (Roberto Diodato) -- Chapter 47. An Ecological Perspective of Helping Relationship (Antonio De Luca) -- Chapter 48. 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