Book Series: Post-scriptum OPO Availability: Paperback & Electronic (pdf) Publication date: 14 September 2011 Size: 13 x 20 cm Pages: 470 Language: English, German, French, Spanish ISBN: 978-973-1997-67-4 (paperback) ISBN: 978-973-1997-68-1 (electronic) Paperback: 28 EUR (shipping not included) eBook Individuals: 14 EUR Institutional Online Access: 140 EUR Freedom is a value, that phenomenology explored over the decades in various ways. Some of the authors in this volume are addressing it directly, for some others it is an operative concept, which helps us to clarify aspects or processes of the subjective or objective world. Investigating the relationship between nature and subjectivity is a traditional way to deal with the topic of freedom, but nonetheless one which provides us a solid ground. The entire phenomenological enterprise is founded on freedom, since the phenomenological reduction is, according to Husserl himself, the result of an absolutely free act. Similarly what phenomenology brought forward was a specific type of analysis, which is difficult to be understood without in the absence of free action. Freedom is not only an “object” of the investigation, but also a “living telos”. It is noteworthy therefore to underline that the phenomenological analyses are in fact pointing to existential issues. The papers collected in this volume are altogether bringing to light the horizons of freedom: rationality, action, values, and normativity. |
Introduction 1. Subjectivity, Nature and Freedom: An itinerary through Husserl’s philosophy ANDREA ALTOBRANDO 2. Image-Consciousness and Fantasy: The ego of observation and the ego of reverie PEDRO M. S. ALVES 3. On the In-between of Architectural Design IRIS ARAVOT 4. Pasividad y sustancia en Filosofía y fenomenología del cuerpo de Michel Henry JOHN DAVID BARRIENTOS RODRÍGUEZ 5. Fenomenología del deseo y de la mirada en el psicoanálisis de Jacques Lacan: una aproximación diferente a la de la intencionalidad husserliana FRANCISCO CONDE SOTO 6. El cuerpo como simbólica general del mundo en el pensamiento de Maurice Merleau-Ponty XAVIER ESCRIBANO 7. Traum-Ich und Phantasie bei Husserl und Fink CHRISTIAN FERENCZ-FLATZ 8. Las palabras de Cristo que dijo Michel Henry MIGUEL GARCÍA-BARÓ 9. On the critique of ethnomethodology from the viewpoint of hermeneutic phenomenology DMITRI GINEV 10. L’image est la vie JAD HATEM 11. Le long dialogue de Ricœur avec la psychanalyse freudienne DOMENICO JERVOLINO 12. On European Dialogue DEAN KOMEL 13. The Great Gurwitsch-Føllesdal Debate concerning the Noema: The Connection of the Conceptual to the Perceptual DANIEL MARCELLE 14. L’universalité comme « aspect productif de la temporalité » chez Hans-Georg Gadamer PAUL MARINESCU 15. Aron Gurwitsch: un modelo de cómo servirse de Husserl como modelo para movernos hacia una actitud ecologista MARÍA-LUZ PINTOS 16. La crítica de Natorp a Husserl y la asunción de un uso conceptual fenomenológico indicativo en las primeras lecciones de Heidegger JOSÉ RUIZ FERNÁNDEZ 17. Is Pain an Intentional Experience? AGUSTÍN SERRANO DE HARO 18. A invesigação da subjectividade psicossomática como tarefa essencial da fenomenologia URBANO MESTRE SIDONCHA 19. Th e Dark Face of Praxis and Enlarged Pragmatism. Alfred Schütz and Wong Kar-wai NICOLETA SZABO 20. Heidegger’s Search for a Phenomenological Fundamental Ontology in his 1919 WS, vis-à-vis the Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Values PANOS THEODOROU |