The Great Chain of Being and Italian Phenomenology

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Analecta Husserliana 11

ISBN: 9027710716
ISBN 13: 9789027710710
Herausgeber: A A Bello
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xix, 348 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.1981
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

InhaltsangabeI: The Great Chain of Being in Phenomenology.- A. The Great Chain of Being and Creative Imagination.- Existence and Order.- Exposition: Man-the-Creator and the „Prototype of Action“.- B. Upstream Enquiries.- Le problème de l’être dans la phénoménologie de Husserl.- Les degrés de l’être chez saint Thomas d’Aquin.- Leibniz et la chaîne des êtres.- Kant, Nicolai Hartmann, and the Great Chain of Being.- The „Great Chain of Being“ in Scheler’s Philosophy.- Edith Stein on the „Order and Chain of Being“.- The Degrees of Being from the Point of View of the Phenomenology of Action.- Annex Program of the Roman Symposium (27-28 March 1976).- II: Italian Phenomenology A. Phenomenology And The Human Sciences.- A. Phenomenology and the Human Sciences.- Phenomenology and Science: An Annotated Bibliography of Work in Italy.- Epistemological and Phenomenological Considerations about the Natural Sciences in the Thought of E. Husserl.- Moral Philosophy and the Human Sciences.- On the Psychopathology of the Life-World.- Some Indications toward a Phenomenologically Oriented Approach to Child Neuropsychiatry.- Phenomenology of the Schizophrenic Split.- B. Husserlian Investigations.- The Language Problem in Husserl’s Phenomenology.- The Phenomenology of External Objects according to Ding und Raum.- Reawakening and Resistance: A Stoic Source of the Husserlian Epoché.- The Phenomenology of Religion as a Science and as a Philosophy.- Einfühlung und Intersubjektivität bei Edith Stein und bei Husserl.- Annex: Conference Program (Viterbo, 24-25 February 1979).- Index Of Names.

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The Center maintained its international contacts in 1979 by inviting num­ erous foreign scholars to the National Conference at Viterbo, including H. Kochler (Austria), R. Magliola (U.S.A.), J. C. Piguet (Switzerland), M. R. Barral (U.S.A.) and M. Petit (France), and also by extending hospitality at its April Seminar (held at the Teacher Training Faculty of Rome University) to Prof. H. Meyn of The World Phenomenology Institute, who spoke on His­ toricism and the Idea of Philosophy as a Rigorous Science. The activities organized by The Italian Center since its foundation have given a considerable new impulse to phenomenological research in Italy. They have made established contacts between numerous Italian scholars who pre­ viously worked in isolation without a continued and effective exchange of the results of their researches, and they have also strengthened and extended relations with the international phenomenological community, thereby creat­ ing a cultural pattern of cooperation which becomes more and more concrete and fruitful.

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