Index
Abraham
absurd, absurdity
absurd hero
action theory
affectivity
affectedness
agency
agent
Alpers, Svetlana
alterity
anguish
anxiety
appearance
apperception
apprehension
Aristotle
arithmetic
Aron, Raymond
art
see also paintings
artificial intelligence; AI
atrifical intelligence
attunement
Augustine, St.
authenticity
authentic discourse
autonomy
available, see ready-to-hand
bad faith
Barth, Karl
Beauvoir, Simone de
behavior
being
of entities
meaning of
sense of
as such
understanding of
being-for-itself
being-in
being-in-itself
being-in-the-world
everyday
beings
being-toward-death
being-with
being-with-nature
believing
body
distinction between Lieb and Körper
sexual
Bolzano, Bernard
Brentano, Franz
Brouwer, L. E. J.
Brown, Charles S.
Brunschvicg, L.
Bruyn, J.
Buber, Martin
Butler, Judith
Camus, Albert
Casey, Edward
categorial
acts
intentions
intuition
Chisholm, Roderick
Christ
Christianity
Claesz, Pieter
cognitive science; cogsci
cognitivism
commitment
defining
communication
concreteness
consciousness
acts of
censor of
egological structure of
flow of
objects of
philosophy of
pure
stream of
transcendental
unity of
constitution
construction
content
contingency
Dasein
analytic of
authentic
being of
temporality of
Dasein-with
Davidson, Larry
De Gheyn, Jacques
de Unamuno, Miguel
death
demise
Derrida, Jacques
Descartes, René
description
despair
Deutscher, Penelope
Dewey, John
Dilthey, Wilhelm
disease
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
Downing, George
eco-phenomenology
ego
transcendental
eidetic attitude
intuition
reduction
science
eidos see also essences
Ekman, Paul
embodiment
emotions
enframing
entities
being of
environment
epoché
equipment
Ereignis
essences
eternal, eternity
ethical
realism
teleological suspension of
ethics
evidence; Evidenz
excess
existence; Existenz
existential
analytic
elucidation
freedom
ontology
phenomena
phenomenology
spatiality
existentiale, existential
existentialism
experience
lived
facticity
faith
feelings
feminism
Fichte, J. G.
finitude
Flynn, Thomas
for-itself
Foucault, Michel
founding acts
fourfold
freedom
fulfillment
Gadamer, Hans-Georg
Gallagher, Shaun
Gallese, Vittorio
gender
Giorgi, Amedeo
God, death of
gods
Gödel, K.
Habermas, Jürgen
Halling, S.
Hals, Frans
health
Hegel, G.
Heidegger, Martin
Being and Time
being-in-the-world
Dasein
death
“Letter on Humanism”
“The Question Concerning Technology”
temporality
Henry, Michel
heritage
Heyting, A.
Hilbert, David
historicism
historicity
historiography
history
Hitler, Adolf
human beings
actions
Hume, David
Husserl, Edmund
categorical intuition
consciousness
constitution
development of phenomenology
ego
embodiment
and Heidegger
history
Ideas I
intentionality
intersubjectivity
Logical Investigations
mathematics
naturalism
Husserl, Edmund (cont’d)
noema
phenomenological reduction
“Philosophy as Rigorous Science”
hyle
id
idealism
ideas
idle talk
illness
immanence, immanent
immediacy
immortality
inauthentic, inauthenticity
incompleteness theorems
individuality
in-itself
intentional acts
intentionality
intentions
intersubjectivity
intuition, categorical
intuitionistic logic
intuitivity
involvement
inwardness
Irigaray, Luce
Isaac
James, William
Janicaud, Dominique
Jaspers, Karl
judgments
Kant, Immanuel
Katz, David
Kierkegaard, Søren
Kloek, W.
knowledge
Kohák, E.
Köhler, Wolfgang
Kojève, Alexander
Kreisel, G.
Kristeva, Julia
Kuhn, T.
Laing, R. D.
language
laws
logical
objective
Leder, Drew
lesbianism
Levinas, Emmanuel
life
everyday
worthwhile
life-projects
lifeworld
limit situations
lived experience
lived-body see also body
Llewelyn, J.
Majid, A.
Marion, Jean-Luc
materiality
mathematics
meaninglessness
medicine
memory
mental
acts
phenomena
states
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice
metaphysical realism
metaphysics
Milner, B.
mind
mind–body dualism
philosophy of
mirror neurons
moods
motility
natural attitude
naturalism
nausea
Newton, I.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
noema
noesis
objectification
objectivity, objectivism
objects
categorial
external
intentional
mathematical
physical
scientific
transcendent
occurrent see present-at-hand
Oedipus
ontology, fundamental
Ortega y Gasset, José
painting
Pascal, Blaise
passions
perception
performativity, gender
perishing
Perry, Jon
Petitot, J.
phenomenological
descriptions
methods
movement
reduction
residuum
phronêsis
pleasure
political philosophy
power
pragmatism
praxis
pregnancy
presencing
present-at-hand, presence-at-hand
(occurrent, occurrentness)
pre-Socratics
presuppositionless inquiry
pride
projection
projects, human
properties
proprioception
Prosser, Jay
protention
psychiatry
psychoanalysis
psychological
subject
theories
psychologism
psychology
psychopathology
publicness
Quixote, Don
rationality
ready-to-hand, readiness-to-hand (available, availableness)
realism
in painting
scientific
reality
reason
reductions
relativism
religious experience
resoluteness
responsibility
retention
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Rorty, Richard
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Scheler, M.
Schopenhauer, A.
science
scientific worldview
self
self-apprehension
self-awareness
self-consciousness
self-deception
self-determination
self-identity
self-knowledge
self-legislation
self-preservation
self-realization
self-reference
self-reflection
self-representation
self-understanding
Seneca
sense perception
sex, sexual
sexuality
shame
Shestov, Lev
sincerity
Sisyphus
Socrates
space
spatiality
style
subjectivity
subject–object distinction
subject–object relation
suicide
synthesis of coincidence
technology
temporality
time-consciousness
Todes, Samuel
tools
Toombs, S. K.
transcendence
transcendent
transcendental idealism
transcendental philosophy
transcendental reduction
transcendental subjectivity
truth
unconditional commitment
understanding
uthentic
hermeneutic
intersubjective
linguistic
values
van Atten, Mark
Voskuil, N. P.
Weber, Max
will to power
with-world
world
deworlding of
worldhood
worldliness
Wurfbain, Maarten
Zimmerman, Michael