This edited collection discusses phenomenological critiques of formalism and their relevance to the problem of responsibility and the life-world. The book deals with themes of formalization of knowledge in connection to the life-world, the natural world, the history of science and our responsibility for both our epistemic claims and the world in which we live. Readers will discover critiques of formalization, the life-world and responsibility, and a collation and comparison of Pato ka s and Husserl s work on these themes. Considerable literature on Husserl is presented here and the two themes...
This edited collection discusses phenomenological critiques of formalism and their relevance to the problem of responsibility and the life-world. The ...
Longing for the Glare Maybe you ve been through a breakup, been cheated on or lied to. Maybe you can t sleep at night because of all the painful feelings stoppered up inside. Maybe you ve lived through an illness or watched a loved one suffer. Maybe there s been violence in your life, and you re seeking to rebuild. And here you are looking at a poetry book. You ve come to the right place. Poetry has long been the language of the soul and of the mind. For centuries, people have turned to it to understand love and heartache, hope and fear. Longing for the Glare is easy to read, easy to follow,...
Longing for the Glare Maybe you ve been through a breakup, been cheated on or lied to. Maybe you can t sleep at night because of all the painful feeli...
We see that Patocka continually emphasized the relevance of Husserl's work to existential questions relating to human responsibility and the life-world, which he admits is left largely implicit in Husserl's work.
We see that Patocka continually emphasized the relevance of Husserl's work to existential questions relating to human responsibility and the life-worl...
This book revisits psychology's appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that, in order to overcome ongoing methodological debates in psychology, it is necessary to confront the problem of formalisation contained in the appropriation of methods of natural science. By doing so, the subject matter of psychology - the human being - and questions about the meaning of human existence can be brought to the centre of the discipline. Drawing on Garfinkel, Sacks, Edwards and Potter, the author sees ethnomethodologically informed qualitative methods, which stem from...
This book revisits psychology's appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that, in order to overcome ongoing methodological de...