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  1. Phenomenology of Intuition and Expression (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Martin Heidegger, Tracy Colony, 2010-08-16
  2. Phenomenology and Mysticism: The Verticality of Religious Experience (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion) by Anthony J. Steinbock, 2009-12-01
  3. Empathy in the Context of Philosophy (Renewing Philosophy) by Lou Agosta, 2010-06-15
  4. Phenomenology and the Problem of History: A Study of Husserl's Transcendental Philosophy (Studies in Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy) by David Carr, 2009-02-24
  5. Transcendent Experiences: Phenomenology and Critique (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) by Louis Roy, 2001-07-14
  6. Writing the Politics of Difference (Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, 14)
  7. Derrida and the Economy of Difference (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) by Irene E. Harvey, 1986-01
  8. Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Sartre and Being and Nothingness (Routledge Philosophy GuideBooks) by Tony Stone, 2011-02
  9. Toward a Phenomenology of Sexual Difference: Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Beauvoir by Sara HeinSmaa, 2003-03
  10. Introduction to Philosophy -- Thinking and Poetizing (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, 2011-01-12
  11. Introduction to Phenomenology by Robert Sokolowski, 1999-10-28
  12. Eco-Phenomenology: Back to the Earth Itself (Suny Series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics)
  13. Historical Dictionary of Existentialism (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Stephen Michelman, 2008-02-06
  14. Introduction to Phenomenology by Dermot Moran, 2000-02-03

61. Curriculum Vita
June 1992. Areas of Specialization. phenomenology, philosophy ofCognitive Science, philosophy of Mind. Areas of Competence. Logic
http://www.jeffyoshimi.net/cv/curriculumvita.htm
Current President's Postdoctoral Fellow (Philosophy). University of California, San Diego. Education Ph.D. Philosophy. University of California, Irvine . December 2001. M.A. Philosophy. University of California, Irvine . June 1996. B.A. Philosophy. University of California, Berkeley (with honors). June 1992. Areas of Specialization Areas of Competence Dissertation Dynamics of Consciousness: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and Dynamical Systems Theory ABSTRACT: Phenomenologists and computational neuroscientists both invoke sets of possible states: on the one hand, sets of possible experiences (what Husserl called horizons), on the other hand, sets of possible brain-states. In the dissertation I integrate phenomenology and neuroscience by arguing for a supervenience relation between these sets, where supervenience is construed as a certain kind of mapping. This mapping is metaphysically neutral insofar as it is compatible with most varieties of monism and dualism, but strong enough to ground cross-domain inferences. In particular, I show that the dynamics of brain-activity can be systematically correlated with the dynamics of consciousness. David Woodruff Smith (Chair)
Jeff Barrett
Wayne Martin
Philosophy, UC Irvine

62. Homepage For Yoko Arisaka
include modern Japanese philosophy, Chinese philosophy, 19th and 20th CenturyEuropean philosophy (emphasis in phenomenology), philosophy of consciousness
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Philosophy Dept Univeristy of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117 U. S. A. Office: CA D8 Office phone: 415-422-6424 Office Fax: 415-422-5356 email: arisaka@usfca.edu I am currently Associate Professor at the Philosophy Department and Graduate Faculty at the Center for the Pacific Rim at the University of San Francisco. I was born and raised in Kamakura , Japan. (The live camera at Kamakura , mounted on top of the main fire department in Yuigahama, is right by my family's home). After my AFS high school exchange student year in 1980 in Del Mar, CA, I moved to the United States in 1982. I received my Ph.D. in philosophy from University of California at Riverside in 1996. During Fall 97 I was a CNRS research associate at the

63. Philosophy : Movements : Phenomenology
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64. Welcome To ASSC5 (OVERVIEW)
conference). THE CONTENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS. Perception, Attention,and phenomenology. THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE ASSC5 A SUCCESS. FOR
http://www.duke.edu/philosophy/assc5.html
Welcome to ASSC5, the fifth conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness Use the navigation bar to access different parts of the site. UPDATED JULY 19th 2001 OVERVIEW REGISTRATION TRAVEL INFO SOCIAL ... Axel Cleermans ' website of the ASSC4 conference THE CONTENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS Perception, Attention, and Phenomenology THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE ASSC5 A SUCCESS FOR THE PROGRAM GO TO PROGRAM SECTION OR USE THE 'SAVE TARGET AS' ON YOUR BROWSER TO DOWNLOAD AN RTF VERSION (printable) THE PROGRAM Consciousness has rich and diverse contents, from sensory experiences such as vision, audition, and bodily sensations such as pain, to nonsensory aspects such as volition, emotion, memory, and thought. All of these conscious states can be seen as part of the contents of consciousness. Furthermore, most conscious states can be seen as having representational contents of their own, in the sense that they are about something: objects and states of affairs in the world, or states of our own body. The contents of these states are all presented to us, in William James's powerful metaphor, as part of a "stream of consciousness". The contents of consciousness raise many important questions: Just how rich is the content present in conscious experience? Do the contents of attention exhaust the contents of consciousness, or is there consciousness outside attention? What is the neural basis of the representation of conscious content? How does consciousness of our own body differ from consciousness of the external world? What methods are available to monitor the contents of consciousness in an experimental context? What is the relationship between consciousness and representation? All of these questions have been actively discussed in recent years by neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, and other researchers.

65. MVCC Philosophy Resources: Existentialism And Phenomenology
This page is full of useful links to well designed and comprehensivesites dedicated to existential philosophy and phenomenology.
http://www.mvcc.edu/catalog/humanities/philosophyresources/existenz.htm
"Where shall we seek Nothing? Where shall we find Nothing? In order to find something must we not know beforehand that it is there? Indeed we must! First and foremost we can only look if we have pre-supposed the presence of a thing to be looked for. But the thing we are looking for is Nothing. Is there after all a seeking without pre-supposition, a seeking complemented by a pure finding?"
-Martin Heidegger "God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we, the murderers of all murderers, comfort ourselves?"
-Friedrich Nietzsche "To be conscious of another means to be conscious of what one is not."
-Jean-Paul Sartre
This page is full of useful links to well designed and comprehensive sites dedicated to existential philosophy and phenomenology.
Although typically in an existential situation choice is often difficult, choose between the following headings: General Reference Or Beckett Buber Camus Dostoevsky ... Tillich General Reference Existential Frames - A Primer to Existentialism
Existential Philosophy Website (epw)

Existentialism: Resources
Existentialism and Beyond ... top
Samuel Beckett
The Cambridge Companion to Beckett Echo's Bones
Endgame

Act of Creation in Beckett's Catastrophe
... Enter the Mind of Samuel Beckett ?

66. Dean Komel - Department Of Philosophy, Ljubljana
Hermeneutics, phenomenology, philosophy of culture, anthropology, history of philosophy,philosophy of art, philosophical translation and terminology, Slovene
http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/filo/english/staff/komela.htm
Dean Komel
Associate Professor
e-mail: dean.komel@guest.arnes.si
Biography
Dean Komel was born 1960 in Bilje. He studied philosophy and comparative literature at the Faculty of Arts (University of Ljubljana). In 1994-95 he proceeded his studies in phenomenology and hermeneutics at the University of Bochum (Germany) under Bernhard Waldenfels. He received Ph. D. in 1995 and assistant professorship in 1996 at the University of Ljubljana. He taught at the Faculty of Social Sciences before joining the Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts in 1998. He teaches courses: Introduction to Philosophy, Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Culture. He is currently President of the Phenomenological Society of Ljubljana and a member of several philosophical societies, project groups and editorial boards of the journals for philosophy and culture.
Research interests
Hermeneutics, phenomenology, philosophy of culture, anthropology, history of philosophy, philosophy of art, philosophical translation and terminology, Slovene philosophy, European cultural identity and differences.
Publications
11259 cobiss Books:
  • Fenomenologija in vprašanje biti - Phenomenology and the Question of Being, Maribor 1993
  • 67. Philosophy Graduate Schools Friendly To Continental Philosophy
    Others are aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, history of philosophy, metaphysics,phenomenology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of
    http://www.earlham.edu/~phil/gradsch.htm
    Philosophy Graduate Schools
    Friendly to Continental Philosophy
    Philosophy Department Earlham College Graduate Programs in Continental Philosophy." let me know "Continental philosophy" means the serious, non-analytic study of the history of philosophy. I do not believe that continental philosophy is best studied in analytic departments. The following list includes the exciting departments in the US, which offer compelling and thought-provoking philosophy. The schools are in alphabetical order. This is not a ranking. Of course these schools are not equal in quality or in friendliness to Continental philosophy. I provide more information about some graduate programs (a very brief description and the list of the faculty). Hopefully, there will eventually be such information for all departments. Any input in this effort is appreciated. If you are looking for a Continental graduate program, you need to get current information on these schools (from their catalogues, from their web sites, or from their current students) and make your decision in that light. This list provides these links in order to make that job a little easier.
    Baylor University
    , MA only Boston College
    Boston College has a good program. It is not predominantly continental. However, there are significant scholars in the faculty teaching continental philosophy.

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    69. Department Of Philosophy At Penn State
    Submissions or requests for information should be sent to Research in phenomenology,Department of philosophy, The Pennsylvania State University, 240 Sparks
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    70. UW Press - : The New Yearbook For Phenomenology And Phenomenological Philosophy
    philosophy. The New Yearbook for phenomenology and Phenomenologicalphilosophy Volume II Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors
    http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/2759.htm
    Philosophy
    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
    Volume II
    Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors
    The most exciting new philosophical journal to appear in years
    Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. Included are articles on contemporary issues and controversies, critical studies of phenomenological figures, investigations on the relationships to the natural and human sciences, historical studies on phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, as well as translations of classical and contemporary phenomenological texts. The aim is to renew the original spirit and intention of Edmund Husserl's which he expressed in the 1913 preface to the inaugural volume, "This journal is intended . . . to unite those in shared work who hope for a fundamental reform of philosophy by means of the pure and rigorous execution of phenomenological method." February 2003
    396 pp. 7 x 91/2

    71. UW Press - : The New Yearbook For Phenomenology And Phenomenological Philosophy
    philosophy. The New Yearbook for phenomenology and Phenomenologicalphilosophy Volume1 Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors The
    http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/books/2711.htm
    Philosophy
    The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy
    Burt Hopkins and Steven Crowell, Editors
    The most exciting new philosophical journal to appear in years
    Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. Included are articles on contemporary issues and controversies, critical studies of phenomenological figures, investigations on the relationships to the natural and human sciences, historical studies on phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy, as well as translations of classical and contemporary phenomenological texts. The aim is to renew the original spirit and intention of Edmund Husserl's which he expressed in the 1913 preface to the inaugural volume, "This journal is intended . . . to unite those in shared work who hope for a fundamental reform of philosophy by means of the pure and rigorous execution of phenomenological method."
    January 2003
    393 pp. 7 x 91/2

    72. STAFF Department Of Philosophy The Wittgenstein Archives
    Bjørn Holgernes Førsteamanuensis Born 1947. Research interests include existensialism,phenomenology, philosophy of religion and science ethics.
    http://www.hf.uib.no/i/Filosofisk/staff.html
    Universitetet i Bergen Historisk Filosofisk fakultet Filosofisk institutt
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    Department of Philosophy

    The Wittgenstein Archives
    Banson Barugahare
    Stipendiat Erik Brown
    Professor

    Born 1943. Research interests include epistemology, philosophy of mind, action theory and ethics. Paola de Cuzzani (Vice-chairman)
    Associate professor
    Born 1952. "Laurea" in Philosophy from the University of Genoa, Italy, 1976. Ph.D. in Philosophy with the dissertation 'Conatus', individuo, 'modus' in Spinioza. D.E.A. in Philosophy from the University of Strasbourg. She is particularly interested in modern philosophy and contemporary French philosophy in relationship to moral issues and bioethics. Nils Gilje
    Professor
    Born 1947. Research interests include philosophy of science, political philosophy and history of philosophy Anne Granberg
    Stipendiat Hans Marius Hansteen Prosjektmedarbeider Born 1968, Cand. Philol (MPhil) thesis in Philosophy from 1994. Ph.D. student from 1996 with the project Natur og historie i Th.W. Adornos kritiske teori. Research interests include social philosophy, rhetoric and environmental philosophy/politics. Publications include a collection of essays, Ordet fanga, Det norske samlaget, Oslo 1996. He is also member of the Board of the Philosophy Department and active member of Retorisk forum since 1988. Born 1947. Research interests include existensialism, phenomenology, philosophy of religion and science ethics.

    73. Listings Of The World Society Philosophy Current Movements
    FenEsi phenomenology and Existential philosophy Post Review Links to sites (indifferent languages) on phenomenological and existential authors and subjects
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    74. Phenomenology
    underlies it. It was this version of phenomenology that most significantlyinfluenced the philosophy of Heidegger. History of philosophy.
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    Phenomenology: Bracketing Experience
    Late in the nineteenth century, a group of Austrian philosophers grew dissatisfied with the excessive subjectivity fostered by the philosophy of the later German idealists . Borrowing their methods from the emerging sciences of psychology and sociology, these phenomenologists sought to restore a proper balance by securing the objectivity of experiential content at all costs.
    Brentano
    The basic approach of phenomenology was first developed by Franz Brentano , who was influenced both by scholastic versions of Aristotelian thought and by the radical empiricism of Hume . The central concern of philosophy, Brentano supposed, is to understand the nature and content of awareness in ways that illuminate the distinction between the mental and the non-mental. In Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkt ( Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874) Brentano proposed that every mental act be understood to have a doubly significant representational function, designating both itself reflectively and a phenomenal object intentionally . Indeed, this distinction between acts and their objects precisely delineates the crucial distinction for Brentano, since

    75. Books / Nonfiction / Philosophy / Phenomenology
    7. MerleauPonty's Ontology (Studies in phenomenology and Existential philosophy)MC Dillon / Paperback / Published 1997 Read more about this title
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    The Wholeness of Nature : Goethe's Way Toward a Science of Conscious Participation in Nature (Renewal in Science)
    Henri Bortoft / Paperback / Published 1996
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    Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry : An Introduction
    Jacques Derrida, John P. Leavey / Paperback / Published 1989
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    Body, Community, Language, World
    Jan Patocka, et al / Paperback / Published 1997
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    The Sacred Self : A Cultural Phenomenology of Charismatic Healing
    Thomas J. Csordas / Paperback / Published 1997
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    Four Phenomenological Philosophers : Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty
    Christopher MacAnn / Paperback / Published 1994
    Pathmarks
    Martin Heidegger, William McNeil (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1998
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    Merleau-Ponty's Ontology (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)
    M. C. Dillon / Paperback / Published 1997
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    76. Phenomenology And Philosophy, By Don Boland - Universitas Number 9 (2001)
    phenomenology and philosophy. Thus, We are the true positivists , Husserl says in1913 in his Ideas for a Pure phenomenology and Phenomenological philosophy .
    http://www.cts.org.au/2001/phenomenology.htm
    Centre for Thomistic Studies Article Index Recommended Books Recommended Links Universitas , Number 9, September 2001 Index Next Article >>
    Phenomenology and Philosophy
    dgboland © 2001 "Is it possible, as the Pope seems to try and do, to reconcile Thomism with phenomenology?" is a question that has recently been put to us. It would be useful first of all to define the terms of the question. As we may presume that most of our readers will have a pretty good idea of what Thomism is, the task of definition principally relates to the word "Phenomenology". As most would be aware, it is the name for a philosophical movement that owes its origin to Edmund Husserl. It came to prominence in the early part of the last century and has had profound influence on the whole range of contemporary thought. It is obviously a movement of some significance even today. So as not to be accused of colouring our definition of it, let us take over for this purpose, without necessarily accepting what is said in it, one of the many descriptions of Phenomenology that can be found simply by searching the internet.
    Phenomenology
    "Phenomenology, 20th-century philosophical movement dedicated to describing the structures of experience as they present themselves to consciousness, without recourse to theory, deduction, or assumptions from other disciplines such as the natural sciences."

    77. Philosophy: Periods,disciplines
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    78. 161-226 Contemporary European Philosophy I: Phenomenology And Existentialism
    161226 Contemporary European philosophy I phenomenology and Existentialism. Note.Available as 161-326 at 3rd-year level. Credit Points. 16.7 2nd and 3rd year.
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    Note Available as 161-326 at 3rd-year level. Credit Points 16.7 2nd and 3rd year Coordinator Dr Marion Tapper Prerequisites One first-year single-semester Philosophy subject. Students who lack this prerequisite, but believe themselves adequately prepared to attempt any second/third year subjects, should consult the Head of Department. Semester Contact Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week Subject Description Some major texts and themes in phenomenology and existentialism will be studied providing students with a general knowledge of this tradition. On completion of the subject students should be able to engage in detailed exegesis of philosophical texts and to critically examine philosophical arguments and theses. Assessment One 2-hour end-of-semester examination, written assignments totalling no more than 3000 words, and regular attendance and participation in tutorials. Search Index Faculty of Arts Philosophy
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    79. 161-020 Contemporary European Philosophy I: Phenomenology And Existentialism
    Thought 161020 Contemporary European philosophy I phenomenology andExistentialism. Note. Formerly available as 161-226/326. Students
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    Note Formerly available as 161-226/326. Students who have completed 161-226/326 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. Availability 2nd and 3rd year Credit Points Coordinator Dr M Tapper Prerequisites One first year single-semester Philosophy subject. Students who lack this prerequisite, but believe themselves adequately prepared to attempt any second/third-year subjects, should consult the Head of Department. Semester (view timetable) Contact Two 1-hour lectures per week for the first 11 weeks, and a 1-hour tutorial per week beginning the third week of semester Subject Description This subject is a study of some classic texts and major themes in the twentieth century philosophical traditions of phenomenology and existentialism. Themes to be discussed will include consciousness and perception, being-in-the-world, embodiment, truth and evidence, the phenomenological method, and the meaning of transcendental philosophy. The main authors to be discussed will be selected from Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and Sartre and their texts will be discussed in the light of contemporary interpretation and criticism. On completion of the subject students should be able to engage in detailed exegesis of philosophical texts and to critically examine philosophical arguments and theses therein. Assessment A 2-hour examination, and written assignments totalling 2000 words, and regular attendance and participation in tutorials.

    80. Existential-Phenomenology
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