
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2014
Pages: 10-508
Series: Analecta Husserliana
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319020143
Full citation:
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed), Phenomenology of space and time I, Berlin, Springer, 2014
Phenomenology of space and time I
Contents
Moral excellence as cosmicization of human beingness in the ontopoietic perspective
Carmen Cozma
11-19
The inseparable link between "cosmology" and the "world of life" in the philosophy of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
The originality of a new perspective on the "real individual and autonomous being" and a comparison with the "phenomenological realism" of Hedwig Conrad-Martius
Francesco Alfieri
21-36
The forces of the cosmos before genesis and before life
Some remarks on Eugen Fink's philosophy of the world
Simona Bertolini
37-46
Cosmic order and exoneration of the beautiful
Visions of the problem in contemporary philosophy
Ella Buceniece
59-70
Anthropological regression in the modern world versus Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's metaphysics of ontopoiesis of life
Jan Szmyd
93-106
Biologically organized quantum vacuum and the cosmic origin of cellular life
Attila Grandpierre
107-133
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's and Max Scheler's phenomenology as the "ontopoietic genesis of a manager's life"
Bronisław Bombała
155-165
Comparative phenomenology of singing and dance as involving artistic "instruments" incorporated into the body of their performer
Alessia R. Vitale
169-194
Phenomenology and archeology
Methodological insights and thematic inspirations
Jaroslava Vydrová
195-208
The unity of eastern and Western thought traditions in Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's phenomenology of life
Salahaddin Khalilov
273-284
Transcendental morphology
A phenomenological interpretation of human and non-human cosmos
Bence P. Marosan
285-325
The outside's inside
The phenomenology of the external world in Hedwig Conrad-Martius' thought
Ronny Miron
327-358
Kant and the starry heavens or the splendor and misery of speculative rationalism
Rihards Kulis
359-366
Meaning in the forthcoming sciences of life
From Nietzsche and Husserl to embodiment and biosemiotics
Ammar Zeifa
381-417
Motion in crisis
Why the analytic principles of thought destroy motion and life in the cosmos
Ion Soteropoulos
419-424
"Heraclitus/Nietzsche/Heidegger in πόλεμς” - “τά δὲ πάντα οἰακίζει κεραυνός” – Heraclitus
Kimiyo Murata-Soraci
425-433