The phenomenology reader / edited by Dermot Moran and Timothy Mooney.

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245 0 4 |a The phenomenology reader /  |c edited by Dermot Moran and Timothy Mooney. 
260 |a London ;  |a New York :  |b Routledge,  |c 2002. 
300 |a x, 614 p. ;  |c 24 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Editor's Introduction /  |r Dermot Moran --  |g Pt. I.  |t Franz von Brentano: Intentionality and the Project of Descriptive Psychology.  |g 1.  |t Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint: Foreword to the 1874 Edition.  |g 2.  |t The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena.  |g 3.  |t Descriptive Psychology or Descriptive Phenomenology: From the Lectures of 1888-1889.  |g 4.  |t Letter to Anton Marty --  |g Pt. II.  |t Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology.  |g 1.  |t Introduction to the Logical Investigations.  |g 2.  |t Consciousness as Intentional Experience.  |g 3.  |t The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness.  |g 4.  |t Pure Phenomenology, its Method, and its Field of Investigation.  |g 5.  |t Noesis and Noema.  |g 6.  |t The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy by Inquiring back from the Pregiven Life-World --  |g Pt. III.  |t Adolf Reinach: The Phenomenology of Social Acts.  |g 1.  |t Concerning Phenomenology --  |g Pt. IV.  |t Max Scheler: Phenomenology of the Person.  |g 1.  |t The Being of the Person --  |g Pt. V.  |t Edith Stein: Phenomenology and the Interpersonal.  |g 1.  |t On the Problem of Empathy --  |g Pt. VI.  |t Martin Heidegger: Hermeneutical Phenomenology and Fundamental Ontology.  |g 1.  |t My Way to Phenomenology.  |g 2.  |t The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, its Principle, and the Clarification of its Name.  |g 3.  |t The Phenomenological Method of Investigation.  |g 4.  |t The Worldhood of the World --  |g Pt. VII.  |t Hans-Georg Gadamer: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Tradition.  |g 1.  |t Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience --  |g Pt. VIII.  |t Hannah Arendt: Phenomenology of the Public World.  |g 1.  |t What is Existenz Philosophy?  |g 2.  |t Labor, Work, Action --  |g Pt. IX.  |t Jean-Paul Sartre: Transcendence and Freedom.  |g 1.  |t Intentionality: A Fundamental Idea of Husserl's Phenomenology.  |g 2.  |t The Transcendence of the Ego.  |g 3.  |t Bad Faith --  |g Pt. X.  |t Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Embodied Perception.  |g 1.  |t The Body as Object and Mechanistic Physiology.  |g 2.  |t The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences --  |g Pt. XI.  |t Simone de Beauvoir: Phenomenology and Feminism.  |g 1.  |t Destiny.  |g 2.  |t Woman's Situation and Character --  |g Pt. XII.  |t Emmanuel Levinas: The Primacy of the Other.  |g 1.  |t Ethics and the Face.  |g 2.  |t Beyond Intentionality --  |g Pt. XIII.  |t Jacques Derrida: Phenomenology and Deconstruction.  |g 1.  |t Signs and the Blink of an Eye.  |g 2.  |t Differance --  |g Pt. XIV.  |t Paul Ricoeur: Phenomenology as Interpretation.  |g 1.  |t Phenomenology and Hermeneutics. 
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