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