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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
1. The Backdrop to Husserl's Phenomenology
Introduction
Naturalism, Historism, and Phenomenology
2. Husserl's Phenomenological Philosophy
How Is Phenomenology Motivated?
Working Notions: A Meditation on Husserlian Phenomenological Practice
Percept, Concept, and the Stratification of Ideality
Focusing and Phenomenology
Quo Vadis, Phenomenology?
Toward a Husserlian Conception of Epistemology
Perception as a Source of Justification of Belief
The Worldhood of the World and the Worldly Character of Objects in Husserl
Thinking of Difference and Otherness from a Husserlian Perspective
3. Husserl and His Philosophical Successors
Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on Embodied Experience
Making the Case for Gestalt Organization: Edmund Husserl and Aron Gurwitsch on the Problem of Independent Parts
Phenomenology of Surprise
The Crisis of Modern Society and Critical Rationality
Can a Schelerian Ethic Be Grounded in the Heart without Losing Its Head?
4. Phenomenology Beyond Philosophy
A Phenomenological Reflection Conducted Through Narrative: An Essay in Honor of Lester Embree
The Participating Professional
Phenomenological Overcoming of Western Prejudices against Nonhuman Animals
Ecophenomenology and the Resistance of Nature
Reflections on the Ecological Crisis and the Meaning of Nature
Modern Technology and the Flight from Architecture
Reflections on Metaarchaeology
Objective Meaning and Subjective Meaning: A Clarification of Schutz’s Point of View
Methodology of the Social Sciences Is Where the Social Scientists, Philosophers and the Persons on the Street Should Meet
5. Phenomenological Philosophy and Analytic Philosophy
Phenomenological Wissenschaftslehre and John McDowell’s Quietism
6. Essays and Documents on Lester Embree's Contributions to Phenomenology
Advancing Phenomenology as a Practical Endeavor
A Letter of Dorion Cairns
Curriculum Vitae
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