1st Edition
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century’s major philosophical movements, and it continues to be a vibrant and widely studied subject today with relevance beyond philosophy in areas such as medicine and cognitive sciences.
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is an outstanding guide to this important and fascinating topic. Its focus on phenomenology’s historical and systematic dimensions makes it a unique and valuable reference source. Moreover, its innovative approach includes entries that don’t simply reflect the state-of-the-art but in many cases advance it.
Comprising seventy-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook offers unparalleled coverage and discussion of the subject, and is divided into five clear parts:
• Phenomenology and the history of philosophy
• Issues and concepts in phenomenology
• Major figures in phenomenology
• Intersections
• Phenomenology in the world.
Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy studying phenomenology, The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is also suitable for those in related disciplines such as psychology, religion, literature, sociology and anthropology.
Introduction D. De Santis, B. Hopkins and C. Majolino
Part 1: Phenomenology and the History of Philosophy
1. The History of the Phenomenological Movement P.-J. Renaudie
2. Phenomenology and Greek Philosophy B. Hopkins
3. Phenomenology and Medieval Philosophy F. V. Tommasi
4. Phenomenology and the Cartesian Tradition E. Mehl
5. Phenomenology and British Empiricism V. De Palma
6. Phenomenology and German Idealism Th. Seebohm
7. Phenomenology and Austrian Philosophy C. Ierna
Part 2: Issues and Concepts in Phenomenology
8. Aesthetics and Art F. Vassiliou
9. Body M. Doyon, M. Wehrle
10. Consciousness W. Hopp
11. Crisis E. Trizio
12. Dasein D. Dahlstrom
13. Ego M. Shim
14. Eidetic Method D. De Santis
15. Ethics J. Drummond
16. Existence E. Mariani
17. Genesis P. Alves
18. Horizon S. Geniusas
19. Imagination and Fantasy J. Jansen
20. Instinct Nam-In Lee
21. Intentionality B. Hopkins
22. Intersubjectivity and Sociality J. Čapek, T. Matějčková
23. Life-World L. Perreau
24. Mathematics V. Gérard
25. Monad A. Altobrando
26. Mood and Emotions O. Švec
27. Nothingness K.-Y. Lau
28. Ontology, Metaphysics, First Philosophy V. Gérard
29. Perception W. Hopp
30. Phenomenon A. Dijan and C. Majolino
31. Reduction A. Staiti
32. Synthesis J. Rump
33. Transcendental J. Dodd
34. Theory of Knowledge E. Trizio
35. Time N. De Warren
36. Truth and Evidence G. Heffernan
37. Variation D. De Santis
38. World K. Novotný
Part 3: Major Figures in Phenomenology
39. Hannah Arendt S. Loidolt
40. Simone de Beauvoir Ch. Daigle
41. Franz Brentano A. Chrudzimski
42. Eugen Fink R. Lazzari
43. Aron Gurwitsch M. Barber and O. Wiegand
44. Martin Heidegger D. Dahlstrom
45. Michel Henry P. Lorelle
46. Edmund Husserl B. Hopkins
47. Roman Ingarden G. Bacigalupo
48. Jacob Klein B. Hopkins
49. Ludwig Landgrebe I. Quepons
50. Emmanuel LevinasR. Moati
51. Maurice Merleau-Ponty P. Burke
52. Enzo Paci M. Ferri
53. Jan Patočka R. Paparusso
54. Adolf Reinach M. Tedeschini
55. Jean-Paul Sartre N. Masselot
56. Max Scheler P. Theodorou
57. Alfred Schutz M. Barber
58. Edith Stein A. Calcagno
59. Trân Duc Thao J. Melançon
Part 4: Intersections
60. Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy G. Fréchette
61. Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences J. Yoshimi
62. Phenomenology and Critical Theory A. Procyshyn
63. Phenomenology and Deconstruction M. Senatore
64. Phenomenology and Hermeneutics J. Risser
65. Phenomenology and Medicine V. Bizzarri
66. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Science E. Trizio
67. Phenomenology and Political Theory E. Jolly
68. Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis P. Giampieri-Deutsch
69. Phenomenology and Religion S. Bancalari
70. Phenomenology and Structuralism K.-Y. Lau
Part 5: Phenomenology in the World
71. Africa B. Ndoye
72. Australia and New Zealand E. Copelj and J. Reynolds
73. Eastern Asia S. Ebersolt, T.-h. Kim and C.-s. Han
74. Latin America R. Rizo-Patron
75. North America S. Crowell and R. Parker
Appendix
76. Family Tree C. Ierna.
Index
Biography
Daniele De Santis is Assistant Professor at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Burt C. Hopkins is Associate Research Fellow (UMR-CNRS 8163 STL), Lille, France.
Claudio Majolino is Associate Professor at the University of Lille (UMR-CNRS 8163 STL), France.
"This volume arguably represents the most ambitious and complete attempt until today to collect in a uniform form a series of highly qualified contributions on the entire spectrum of phenomenological philosophy. Given the peculiar character of each entry of this Handbook, it will be no surprise if the text will be taken as a useful guide by students entering for the first time in the difficult terrain of phenomenology as well as by experienced scholars." - Gabriele Baratelli, Phenomenological Reviews