Husserl’s Legacy in Phenomenological Philosophies

New Approaches to Reason, Language, Hermeneutics, the Human Condition. Book 3 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl

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One Language, Hermeneutics.- Phenomenology as Archeology vs. Contemporary Hermeneutics.- Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.- Ricoeur and Husserl: Towards a Hermeneutic Phenomenology.- Phenomenology and the Deconstruction of Sense.- Can Hermeneutics Respond to the Predicament of Reason? From Husserl to Ricoeur.- On a Linguistic Phenomenology of “Intention”.- The Hermeneutical Derivation of Phenomenology.- Fenomenología, hermenéutica y lenguaje.- Husserl’s Legacy in Derrida’s Grammatological Opening.- La metáfora en el discurso filosófico: A su imagen y semejanza.- Two Husserl’s Legacy in the Postmodern World: Retrieving the Sense of Life.- Husserl’s Legacy in the Postmodern World.- Beyond Husserl: Bracketing “All Possible Worlds”.- Contemporary Irrationalism and the Betrayal of Husserl’s Legacy.- The Constructive Critique of Reason.- Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Philosophical Attitude towards Contemporary Problems of the Relation Between Human Beings and the World.- Creativity and the Critique of Reason.- The Human Condition and the Specifically Human Significance of Life in the Philosophy of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka.- The Unity of Being and Individualization: A Metaphysical Odyssey.- World, Praxis, and Reason.- The African and the Task of Becoming a Phenomenologist.- Three Husserl and other Philosophers.- Landgrebe’s School of Phenomenology.- Phenomenological Paths to Metaphysics.- Phenomenological Convergences between Fichte and Husserl.- Husserl and Levinas: Transformations of the Epoche.- The Body as the Union of the Psychic and the Physical in Bergson and Merleau-Ponty.- Das Problem der transzendentalen Reduktion in der phänomenologischen Ontologie von Sartre.- Husserl’s Concept of “Intentionally” as the Starting Point for Sartre’s Thinking.- The Husserlian Legacy in the Philosophy of Existence: Comments on Methodology.- The Character and Limits of Sartre’s Reading of Husserl.- The Philosophy of Zubiri as a Phenomenological Philosophy.- Husserlian “Reduction” Seen from the Perspective of Phenomenological “Life” in the Ortegan School.- Ortega’s Approach to Husserlian Phenomenology.- Subjectivity between Logic and Life-World.- Index of Names.