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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Jeff Yoshimi, Philip Walsh, Patrick Londen سری: Contributions to Phenomenology, 122 ISBN (شابک) : 3031260732, 9783031260735 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2023 تعداد صفحات: 350 [351] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 8 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب افق پدیدارشناسی: مقالاتی در مورد وضعیت حوزه و کاربردهای آن نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتابی با دسترسی آزاد است که پدیدارشناسی را هم بهعنوان یک جنبش بسیار متنوع در فلسفه و هم بهعنوان یک روش تحقیق فعال که مرزهای رشتهای را درنوردیده است، بررسی میکند. این جلد مروری پر جنب و جوش از حوزه ها و مکاتب اصلی پدیدارشناسی، و همچنین جدیدترین کاربردها در طیف وسیعی از زمینه ها را گرد هم می آورد. بخش اول به بررسی وضعیت هنر در حوزههای مختلف پدیدارشناسی معاصر، از جمله چندین مکتب متمایز از پژوهشهای هوسرل و هایدگر، و همچنین رویکردهای برگرفته از مرلوپونتی، دوبووار، فانون و دیگران میپردازد. تجزیه و تحلیل کمی مبتکرانه از شبکه های استناد، تجسم های غنی از این زمینه را به عنوان یک کل ارائه می دهد. بخش دوم پدیدارشناسی را بهعنوان رشتهای زنده به نمایش میگذارد که میتواند پژوهش را در زمینههای دیگر پیش ببرد. در حالی که برخی از حوزههای تعامل بین پدیدارشناسی و سایر رشتهها در حال حاضر به خوبی تثبیت شدهاند (مانند علوم شناختی)، این جلد، حوزههای کاربردی جدیدتری را روشن میکند. هدف فراتر رفتن از بحثهای روش فلسفی و برجسته کردن دانشمندانی است که در واقع پدیدارشناسی را در زمینههای مختلف انجام میدهند، از جمله: تجسم و سؤالات جنسیت، نژاد و هویت، هنرها (هنر تجسمی، ادبیات، معماری) و باستانشناسی. و انسان شناسی این جلد مقدمه ای مختصر برای تحقیقات پدیدارشناسی پیشرفته ارائه می دهد و برای دانشجویان و متخصصان مناسب است.
This is an open access book which explores phenomenology as both an exceptionally diverse movement in philosophy as well as an active research method that crosses disciplinary boundaries. The volume brings together lively overviews of major areas and schools of phenomenology, as well as the most recent applications across a range of fields. The first part reviews the state-of-the-art in various areas of contemporary phenomenology, including several distinct schools of Husserl and Heidegger scholarship, as well as approaches derived from Merleau-Ponty, de Beauvoir, Fanon, and others. An innovative quantitative analysis of citation networks provides rich visualizations of the field as a whole. The second part showcases phenomenology as a living discipline that can advance research in other areas. While some areas of interaction between phenomenology and other disciplines are by now well established (e.g. cognitive science), this volume sheds light on newer areas of application. The goal is to move beyond discussions of philosophical method and highlight scholars who are actually doing phenomenology in a variety of areas, including: Embodiment and questions of gender, race, and identity, The arts (visual art, literature, architecture), and Archaeology and anthropology. This volume offers a concise introduction to cutting edge phenomenological research and is suitable for both students and specialists.
Contents Introduction 1 Overview 2 Internal Horizons 3 External Horizons: Embodiment and Identity 4 External Horizons: The Arts 5 External Horizons: Archaeology and Anthropology 6 Conclusion References Part I: Internal Horizons Bibliometric Analysis of the Phenomenology Literature 1 Self-Understanding of the Phenomenology Literature 2 Bibliometrics and Scientometrics 3 The Structure of the Phenomenology Literature 3.1 Methods 3.2 Results 3.3 Discussion 4 The Internal Structure of Core Phenomenology 4.1 Husserlian Phenomenology 4.2 Heideggerian Phenomenology 4.3 French Phenomenology 5 Discussion and Critical Reflection on Methodology 6 Future Work References Phenomenology Park: The Landscape of Husserlian Phenomenology References Constitution Through Noema and Horizon: Husserl’s Theory of Intentionality 1 To the Things Themselves: Phenomenology Emergent 2 Phenomenological Description and Analysis 3 The Logical/Semantic Turn in Phenomenology 4 The Fregean Perspective on Noema 5 The Horizon of Meaning in an Intentional Experience 6 The Possible-Worlds Structure of Intentionality 7 The Constitution of Our World by Virtue of Noema and Horizon 8 Ontology Amid the Transcendental Turn in Phenomenology 9 The Modal Model of Consciousness 10 Conclusion References The Problem of the Unity of a Manifold in the Development of Husserl’s Philosophy 1 Introduction 2 The Collective Unity of a Manifold and the Formalized Unity of Its Units in Husserl’s Early Work 3 The Failure of Husserl’s Descriptive Psychological Account of the Objectivity of the Collective Unity of a Manifold and Its Formalized Units 4 Husserl’s Self-Critique of the Descriptive Psychological Account of the Logical Foundation of Symbolic Mathematics 5 Husserl’s Account of Categorial Unity of Numbers Does Not Account for the Objectivity of Their Collective Unity 6 Husserl’s Phenomenological Account of a Definite Mathematical Manifold 7 Fundamental Phenomenological and Logical Problems with Husserl’s Account of Definite Mathematical Manifolds 8 Equivocation of Ideal and Formalized Meanings in Husserl’s Account of the Mathematization of Nature 9 Phenomenological Manifolds in Husserl’s Pure Transcendental Phenomenology 10 The Constitution of Internal Time Consciousness 11 Husserl’s Static and Genetic Accounts of the Constitution of the Temporal Unity of the Ego 12 Problems with Husserl’s Genetic Account of the Ego’s Temporal Identity 13 Three Salient Aspects of Husserl’s Account of the Essence of Temporal Succession 14 Husserl’s Account of the Constitution of Time Consciousness Does Not Reflect His Late Criticism of the Immediacy of the Givenness of Impressions 15 Ambiguity in Husserl’s Account of the Origin of the ‘Now’ 16 Husserl’s Methodological Presuppositions Block a Phenomenological Account of the Unity and Multiplicity of a Phenomenological Manifold 17 Historicity of the Unity and Multiplicity Constitutive of Phenomenological and Mathematical Manifolds References Heideggerian Phenomenology 1 The Philological Reduction – SR vs SSR 2 Species of SR: GR, TR and DR 3 GR 4 Phenomenology and Heidegger 5 Phenomenological Critique of Kantian Reflection via Temporality References Abbreviations of Heidegger’s Works Other Works The Landscape of Merleau-Pontyan Thought 1 Introduction 2 Approaching Merleau-Ponty: The Problem of Method 3 Surveying the Scholarly Terrain 4 The Architecture of the Dialectic 4.1 The Prejudices of Naïve Consciousness 4.2 The Naturalist Thesis, the Idealist Antithesis, and Their Synthesis in Phenomenological Ontology 4.3 Back to the Things Themselves 5 Returning to the Landscape of Merleau-Pontyan Thought 6 Conclusion References Abbreviations of Merleau-Ponty’s Works Other Works Beyond “Dreydegger”: The Future of Anglo-American Existential Phenomenology References Grenzprobleme of Phenomenology: Metaphysics 1 Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosophy 2 Transcendental Phenomenology and Metaphysics 3 Three Approaches to Transcendental Idealism 4 The Horizon of Phenomenological Metaphysics References Part II: External Horizons: Embodiment and Identity Phenomenology at the Intersection of Gender and Race 1 An Intersectional Phenomenology of Body Image 2 An Intersectional Phenomenology of the Gaze 3 An Intersectional Phenomenology of Embodied Resistance to Oppression References The Phenomenology of Zozobra: Mexican and Latinx Philosophers on (Not) Being at Home in the World 1 Heidegger on Being-in-the-World 2 Jorge Portilla on the Disintegration of Community 3 Emilio Uranga on Authenticity and Colonial Ideology 4 Anzaldúa on the New Mestiza 5 Ortega on Hometactics References Merleau-Ponty and Standpoint Theory 1 The Problem(s) with Standpoint Theory 2 Merleau-Pontyan Horizons 3 Socially-Situated Perspective 4 Consequences for Standpoint Theory References Part III: External Horizons: The Arts Are Artists Phenomenologists? Perspectives from Edith Landmann-Kalischer and Maurice Merleau-Ponty 1 Introduction 2 Landmann-Kalischer: Artists are Not Phenomenologists 2.1 Landmann-Kalischer’s Phenomenology 2.2 Landmann-Kalischer on the Asymmetry Between Artists and Phenomenologists 3 Merleau-Ponty: Artists are Phenomenologists 3.1 Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology 3.2 Merleau-Ponty on the Symmetry Between Artists and Phenomenologists 4 Conclusion References Abbreviations of Merleau-Ponty’s Works Abbreviations of Landmann-Kalischer’s Works Other Works The Reading Process: An Intertextual Approach 1 Reader Response Theories: From Ingarden to Iser 2 Negotiating Literary References 3 Toward an Intertextually-Based Account of Reader Experience References Phenomenology and Architecture: Examining Embodied Experience and Graphic Representations of the Built Environment 1 Part 1 1.1 The Built Environment: Embodied Experience and Graphic Representation 1.2 Affordances 1.3 Multi-sensory Perception 1.4 Memory 1.5 Graphic Representation 2 Part 2 2.1 Visual Perception of the Built Environment 2.2 Visual Perception of 3D Space in 2D Representations 2.3 Visual Attention and Eye Tracking in Art and Architecture 2.4 Eye Tracking to Compare Modes of Architectural Representation 3 Conclusion References Part IV: External Horizons: Archaeology and Anthropology The Life and Afterlife of Phenomenology in Archaeological Theory and Practice 1 A Phenomenology of Landscape 2 The Sensorial Turn 3 Underlying Tenets of Phenomenological Approaches 4 Ways Forward: Phenomenology as Analogy 5 Another Way Forward—A Naturalized Phenomenology 6 An Archaeological Case Study Employing a Naturalized Phenomenology 7 Conclusion References Reconstructing Past Experience Using Virtual Reality 1 Introduction 2 Survey of Methods Used to Reconstruct Past Experiences 3 Examples of Virtual and Augmented Reality Research in Archaeology 4 Future Directions References Anthropological Phenomenology and the Eventive Ground 1 Introduction 2 Ethnographic Encounters 3 Event as Ground 4 A Handshake (or Staying with Events) 5 Writing from and Towards the Event References