Phenomenology and existentialism /

"Existentialism has long been considered an isolated philosophy whose antecedents and origins extend no farther back in time than it own creation. It has been said of existentialism that its main proponents - Sartre, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche - agreed in only one thing - namely, that they were...

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Other Authors: Zaner, Richard M. (Compiler), Ihde, Don, 1934- (Compiler)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Putnam, [1973]
Series:Capricorn books
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505 0 0 |t Main directions.  |t On the intentionality of consciousness /  |r Aron Gurwitsch --  |t Transcendental phenomenology and intentional psychology /  |r Edmund Husserl --  |t Letter on humanism /  |r Martin Heidegger --  |t The phenomenal field /  |r Maurice Merleau-Ponty. 
505 0 0 |t Descriptions : the embodied self.  |t Primary and secondary reflections /  |r Gabriel Marcel --  |t Being in one's self and being beside one's self /  |r Jose Ortega y Gasset --  |t The upright posture /  |r Erwin Straus. 
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505 0 0 |t Descriptions : historicality.  |t What is called thinking? /  |r Martin Heidegger --  |t Hermeneutic method and reflective philosophy /  |r Paul Ricoeur --  |t The origin of geometry /  |r Edmund Husserl. 
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