The far reaches : phenomenology, ethics, and social renewal in central Europe /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Stanford, California :
Stanford University Press,
[2014]
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| Series: | Cultural memory in the present.
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Table of Contents:
- The solicitude of the father : Franz Brentano's ethics of social renewal
- A true and better I : Edmund Husserl's call for worldly renewal
- Phenomenology without reduction : the realism of the original phenomenological movement
- The blueprint of a new heart : Max Scheler and the order of love
- Philosophy en plein air : interwar social and ethical phenomenology
- Interlude : phenomenology and East European dissidence
- The point of view of life : Czechoslovak phenomenology through the Prague Spring
- The far reaches : Jan Patočka's transcendence to the world
- The definitive no : phenomenology and Czechoslovak resistance to impersonal power
- The radiation of humanity : Karol Wojtyła's phenomenological personalism
- The light of values : phenomenological ramifications in Polish dissidence
- Conclusion : why phenomenology matters on a social philosophy.