Phenomenology in Practice and Theory 1985th ed.(Phaenomenologica Vol.92) H xx, 258 p. 85
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Part One: Epistemology and Ontology. Structuring the Phenomenological Field: Reflections on a Daubert Manuscript, by Karl Schuhmann/ Phenomenology and Relativism, by David Carr/ Memory and Phenomenological Method, by Edward S. Casey/ "Plato's Cave", Flatland and Phenomenology, by Philip J. Bossert/ Time and Time-Consciousness, by Barry J. Jones/ Part Two: Social and Political Life. "Left" and "Right" as Socio-Political Stances, by William McBride/ A Phenomenology of Coercion and Appeal, by James L. Marsh/Phenomenology as Psychic Technique of Non-Resistance, by Kenneth W. Stikkers/ The Self in Question, by Hugh J. Silberman/ Existential Phenomenology and Applied Philosophy, by Thomas Attig/ Part Three: Aesthetic, Ethical, and Religious Values. The Good and the Beautiful, by Robert Bernasconi/ The Retributive Attitude and the Moral Life, by Francis N. Dunlop/ Kindness, by Willain S. Hamrick/ The Phenomenology of Symbol: Genesis I and II, by Frank K. Flinn/ Epilogue: For the Third Generation of Phenomenologists Contributing to this Volume, by Herbert Spiegelberg