About the Book
This is a massive publication offering a comprehensive overview and an in-depth exploration of the variety and world-wide spreading of the phenomenological tradition. It covers different nations, geographical area, languages and phenomenological specialties. The nations in which there are known to be phenomenologists are: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Venezuela.As for disciplines containing phenomenologists, Architecture, Cognitive Science, Communicology, Counseling, Ecology, Economics, Education, English, Ethnic Studies, Ethnography, Ethnology, Ethnomethodology, Film Studies, French, Geography (Behavioral), Geography (Social), Hermeneutics, History, Linguistics, Law, Literature, Medical Anthropology, Medicine, Musicology, Nursing, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychopathology, Religious Education, Social Work, and Theology have been identified thus far.
Philosophy and nursing seem the largest. Social Work is the most recently identified. The ongoing increase in multidisciplinary research could well produce more colleagues in disciplines beyond philosophy.
Table of Contents:
Introduction1. Inside and Outside in Wright's Fallingwater and Aalto'sVilla Mairea- Enku Mulugeta Assefa2. Endorsement and Eidos:Phenomenology and the Schutz/Voegelin Correspondence- Michael D. Barber3. Bodily Relationality:An Experiment in Phenomenological Practice (VII)- Elizabeth A. Behnke4. Scheler and A"Values that Belong to the Ethical SphereA"- Philip Blosser5. Interactivity in French Television Programming- Melanie Bourdaa6. Experiencing the Other within the We:Phenomenology with a Bonobo- Scott D. Churchill7. Levinas: Thinking Least about Death - Contra Heidegger- Richard Cohen8. The Problem of Psychology and Public Service Advertising- Carolyn M. Cusick9. A Sartrean Phenomenological Ethics- Christine Daigle10. The Problem of Givenness in Husserl's Phenomenology- James Dodd11. Disciplines Beyond Philosophy:Recollecting a Phenomenological Frontier- Lester Embree12.- Lester Embree13. Neurophilosophy and Neurophenomenology- Shaun Gallagher