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Presents the thought and history of the movement within philosophy and other disciplines on a level accessible to professionals in other areas of philosophy and to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Averaging about 3,000 words each, the 166 articles discuss broad tendencies and periods of the movement, national traditions, philosophical sub-disciplines, tendencies within non-philosophical disciplines, leading figures that have influenced the movement from within and without, and movements with interesting similarities and differences. A sampling of topics turns up behavioral geography, expectation, Edmund Husserl, Portugal, religion, and truth. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology presents phenomenological thought and the phenomenological movement within philosophy and within more than a score of other disciplines on a level accessible to professional colleagues of other orientations as well as to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Entries average 3,000 words. In practically all cases, they include lists of works `For Further Study'. The Introduction briefly chronicles the changing phenomenological agenda and compares phenomenology with other 20th Century movements. The 166 entries are about matters of seven sorts:
  • the four broad tendencies and periods within the phenomenological movement;
  • twenty-three national traditions of phenomenology;
  • twenty-two philosophical sub-disciplines, including those referred to with the formula `the philosophy of x';
  • phenomenological tendencies within twenty-one non-philosophical disciplines;
  • forty major phenomenological topics;
  • twenty-eight leading phenomenological figures; and
  • twenty-seven non-phenomenological figures and movements of interesting similarities and differences with phenomenology.
Concerning persons, years of birth and death are given upon first mention in an entry of the names of deceased non-phenomenologists. The names of persons believed to be phenomenologists and also, for cross-referencing purposes, the titles of other entries are printed entirely in SMALL CAPITAL letters, also upon first mention. In addition, all words thus occurring in all small capital letters are listed in the index with the numbers of all pages on which they occur. To facilitate indexing, Chinese, Hungarian and Japanese names have been re-arranged so that the personal name precedes the family name.
Concerning works referred to, the complete titles of books and articles are given in the original language or in a transliteration into Roman script, followed by literalistic translations and the year of original publication in parentheses or, where the date of composition is substantially earlier than that of publication, by the year of composition between brackets.
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(10)
Action
11(5)
Bernhard Waldenfels
Aesthetics
16(4)
J. Claude Evans
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Edward S. Casey
Analytic Philosophy
20(5)
David Woodruff Smith
ANTHROPOLOGY, CULTURAL, see ETHONLOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY, PHILOSOPHICAL, see PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Architecture
25(4)
Timothy Casey
Hannah Arendt
29(5)
John Francis Burke
Artifical Intelligence
34(5)
Hubert Dreyfus
Australia
39(4)
Purushottama Bilimoria
Austria
43(6)
Barry Smith
Simone De Beauvoir
49(4)
Jeffner Allen
Behavioral Geography
53(3)
David Seamon
Henri Bergson
56(6)
Pierre Kerszberg
Ludwig Binswanger
62(4)
Aaron Mishara
Body
66(5)
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Franz Brentano
71(4)
Dieter Miinch
British Empiricism
75(6)
Richard T. Murphy
British Moral Theory
81(4)
Dallas Willard
Barry Smith
Buddhism
85(6)
Masako Odagawa
Canada
91(4)
Linda Fisher
Ernst Cassirer
95(4)
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
China
99(2)
Iso Kern
Cognitive Science
101(3)
Osborne P. Wiggins
Manfred Spitzer
COMMUNICATION, PHILOSOPHY OF, see PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION
Communicology
104(6)
Richard Leo Lanigan
Constitutive Phenomenology
110(4)
Fred Kersten
Constitutive Phenomenology of the Natural Attitude
114(2)
Lester Embree
Critical Theory
116(5)
Martin W. Schnell
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY, see ETHNOLOGY
Cultural Disciplines
121(2)
Lester Embree
Czechoslovakia
123(6)
Josef Moural
Dance
129(4)
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Maureen Connolly
Dasein
133(4)
John D. Caputo
Deep Ecology
137(4)
Michael E. Zimmerman
Jacques Derrida
141(2)
J. Claude Evans
Leonard Lawlor
Wilhelm Dilthey
143(5)
Rudolf A. Makkreel
Jacob Owensby
Ecology
148(4)
Ullrich Melle
ECOLOGY, DEEP see DEEP ECOLOGY
Economics
152(5)
Gary Brent Madison
Education
157(6)
Kate Meyer-Drawe
Ego
163(5)
James Mensch
Eidetic Method
168(3)
John Scanlon
Emotion
171(6)
Algis Mickunas
EMPIRICISM, BRITISH, see BRITISH EMPIRICISM
EMPIRICISM, LOGICAL, see LOGICAL POSITIVISM
Epoche and Reduction
177(3)
William R. McKenna
Ethics in Husserl
180(4)
Ullrich Melle
Ethics in Sartre
184(5)
Thomas R. Flynn
Ethics in Scheler
189(5)
Philip Blosser
Ethnic Studies
194(4)
Stanford M. Lyman
Lester Embree
Ethnology
198(4)
James Weiner
Ethnomethodology, see Sociology Evidence
202(3)
Elisabeth Stroker
Existential Phenomenology
205(4)
John J. Compton
Existentialism
209(4)
Joseph J. Kockelmans
Expectation
213(5)
William R. McKenna
Feminism
218(5)
Mary Jeanne Larrabee
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
223(3)
Thomas M. Seebohm
Film
226(6)
Vivian Sobchack
Eugen Fink
232(5)
Ronald Bruzina
Formal and Material Ontology
237(5)
Gilbert T. Null
Michel Foucault
242(5)
Stephen H. Watson
David Vessey
France
247(4)
Jean-Francois Courtine
Gottlob Frege
251(2)
J.N. Mohanty
Fundamental Ontology
253(5)
Theodore Kisiel
Hans-Georg Gadamer
258(3)
Robert J. Dostal
Generative Phenomenology
261(5)
Anthony J. Steinbock
Genetic Phenomenology
266(4)
Donn Welton
GEOGRAPHY, BEHAVIORAL, see BEHAVIORAL GEOGRAPHY
GEORAPHY, SOCIAL, see SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY
Germany
270(6)
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
Thomas M. Seebohm
Gestalt Phychology
276(5)
Lester Embree
Great Britain
281(3)
Wolfe Mays
Joanna Hodge
Ulrich Haase
Aron Gurwitsch
284(4)
Lester Embree
Nicolai Hartmann
288(4)
Robert Welsh Jordan
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
292(6)
Frank M. Kirkland
Martin Heidegger
298(6)
Thomas Nenon
Hermeneutical Phenomenology
304(4)
Graeme Nicholson
Hermeneutics
308(4)
Thomas M. Seebohm
History
312(3)
David Carr
Human Sciences
315(6)
Lester Embree
Hungary
321(5)
Balazs M. Mezei
Edmund Husserl
326(7)
R. Philip Buckley
Husserl and Heidegger
333(7)
Theodore Kisiel
Imagination
340(4)
Edward S. Casey
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Susumu Kanata
India
344(4)
J.N. Mohanty
D.P. Chattopadhyaya
Roman Ingarden
348(2)
Andrzej Przylebski
Intentionality
350(5)
Fred Kersten
Intersubjectivity
355(4)
Iso Kern
Italy
359(4)
Carlo Sini
Fulvia Vimercati
William James
363(4)
Richard Cobb-Stevens
Japan
367(4)
Hiroshi Kojima
Karl Jaspers
371(6)
Osborne P. Wiggins
Michael Alan Schwartz
Immanuel Kant
377(5)
Frank M. Kirkland
Felix Kaufmann
382(3)
Harry P. Reeder
Fritz Leopold Kaufmann
385(2)
Christine Skarda
Fred Kersten
Korea
387(4)
Kah-Kyung Cho
Nam-In Lee
Alexandre Koyre
391(3)
Karl Schuhmann
LANGUAGE ANALYSIS, ORDINARY, see ORDINARY LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
Language After Husserl
394(7)
Arion L. Kelkel
Language in Husserl
401(6)
Arion L. Kelkel
Law
407(5)
William S. Hamrick
Emmanuel Levinas
412(4)
Adriaan Peperzak
LIFEWORLD, see WORLD
Literature
416(5)
Micheal McDuffie
Logic
421(4)
Thomas M. Seebohn
LOGICAL EMPIRICISM, see LOGICAL POSITIVISM
Logical Positivism
425(6)
Lee Hardy
Gabriel Marcel
431(4)
Thomas Busch
Marxism
435(4)
Algis Mickunas
Mathematics
439(4)
Richard Tieszen
Meaning
443(3)
J.N. Mohanty
Medicine
446(6)
Richard M. Zaner
Memory
452(5)
Edward S. Casey
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
457(4)
Henry Pietersma
Modern Philosophy
461(6)
Suzanne Cunningham
Music
467(7)
Lawarence Ferrara
Elizabeth A. Behnke
Natural Science in Constitutive Perspective
474(3)
Elisabeth Stroker
Natural Science in Hermeneutical Perspective
477(3)
Joseph J. Kockelmans
Naturalism
480(5)
Lester Embree
The Netherlands and Flanders
485(5)
Toine Kortooms
Kitaro Nishida
490(4)
Tadashi Ogawa
Noema
494(5)
John J. Drummond
Nursing
499(4)
John R. Scudder Jr.
Anne H. Bishop
OBJECTIVISM, see NATURALISM
ONTOLOGY, FORMAL AND MATERIAL, see FORMAL AND MATERIAL ONTOLOGY
ONTOLOGY, FUNDAMENTAL, see FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGY
Ordinary Language Analysis
503(4)
Suzanne Cunningham
Jose Ortega Y Gasset
507(6)
Jorge Garcia-Gomez
Perception After Husserl
513(4)
M. C. Dillon
Perception in Husserl
517(5)
William R. McKenna
PHENOMENOLOGY, see CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY, CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE NATURAL ATTITUDE, EXISTENTIAL PHENOMENOLOGY, GENERATIVE PHENOMENOLOGY, GENETIC PHEHOMENOLOGY, HERMENEUTICAL PHENOMENOLOGY, AND REALISTIC PHENOMENOLOGY
Philosophical Anthropology
522(4)
Ernst Wolfgang Orth
PHILOSOPHY, ANALYTIC, see ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY, MODERN, see MODERN PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy of Communication
526(5)
David James Miller
Philosophy of Psychology
531(4)
Joseph J. Kockelmans
PHILOSOPHY, POLITICAL, see POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Physical Education
535(2)
Maureen Connolly
Poland
537(6)
Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
Political Philosophy
543(5)
Bernard P. Dauenhauer
Political Science
548(4)
Sonia Kruks
Portugal
552(3)
Antonio Fidalgo
POSITIVISM, see LOGICAL POSITIVISM
Possible Worlds
555(3)
J. N. Mohanty
Post-Modernism
558(4)
Hwa Yol Jung
Psychiatry
562(6)
Osborne P. Wiggins
Michael Alan Schwartz
Psychoanalysis
568(4)
Hermann Drue
Psychologism
572(5)
John Scanlon
Psychology
577(5)
Paul Richer
PSYCHOLOGY, GESTALT, see GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY OF, see PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY
Reading
582(4)
Wolfgang Iser
Realistic Phenomenology
586(4)
Barry Smith
Reason
590(3)
Thomas M. Seebohm
REDUCTION, see EPOCHE AND REDUCTION
REGIONAL ONTOLOGY, see FORMAL AND MATERIAL ONTOLOGY
Relativism
593(5)
Gail Soffer
Religion
598(5)
James G. Hart
Re-Presentation
603(6)
Eduard Marbach
Paul Ricceur
609(5)
Charles E. Reagan
Russia
614(6)
Victor Moltchanov
Jean-Paul Sartre
620(3)
Richard Holmes
Scandinavia
623(6)
Dagfinn Follesdal
Max Scheler
629(5)
Manfred Frings
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling
634(2)
Alan White
Alfred Schutz
636(4)
Fred Kersten
SCIENCE, NATURAL, see NATURAL SCIENCE
SCIENCE, POLITICAL, see POLITICAL SCIENCE
SCIENCES, HUMAN, see HUMAN SCIENCES
Georg Simmel
640(6)
John E. Jalbert
Social Geogrphy
646(4)
Benno Werlen
Sociology in Germany
650(5)
Martin Endress
Ilja Srubar
Sociology in Japan
655(4)
Hisashi Nasu
Sociology in the United States
659(4)
George Psathas
Somatics
663(4)
Elizabeth A. Behnke
South Africa
667(3)
P. S. Dreyer
Space
670(5)
John J. Drummond
Spain and Latin America
675(4)
Roberto Walton
Edith Stein
679(4)
Kathleen Haney
Structuralism
683(7)
Richard Leo Lanigan
Technology
690(3)
Don Ihde
Theater
693(5)
James M. Edie
Time
698(5)
John B. Brough
Tran Duc Thao
703(5)
Daniel J. Herman
Truth
708(5)
Dieter Lohmar
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
713(5)
Maija Kule
United States of America
718(6)
Lester Embree
James M. Edie
Don Ihde
Joseph J. Kockelmans
Calvin O. Schrag
Value Theory
724(5)
Robert Welsh Jordan
Max Weber
729(3)
Thomas Nenon
Ludwing Wittgenstein
732(4)
Harry P. Reeder
World
736(8)
Donn Welton
WORLDS, POSSIBLE, see POSSIBLE WORLDS
Yogoslvia
744(7)
Milan Uzelac
Index 751