Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Preface: Shaun Gallagher.- Introduction: On Living into the Future: J. Aaron Simmons.- List of Contributors.- PART ONE: JUSTICE AND VALUE.- Chapter 1. To the People Themselves: The Value of Phenomenology for Global Ethics: Stephen Minister.- Chapter 2. The Problem of the Other and the Politics of Resistance: Confronting the Ethical Deadlock of Phenomenology with Jacques Lacan: Drew M. Dalton.- Chapter 3. Ross and Scheler on the Givenness and Unity of Value: J. Edward Hackett.-PART TWO: MEANING AND CRITIQUE.- Chapter 4. Meaning, Being, and Time: The Phenomenological Significance of Dooyeweerds Thought: Neal DeRoo.- Chapter 5. Mixing Fire and Water: A Critical Phenomenology: Eric J. Mohr.- Chapter 6. Phenomenological Jurisprudence: A Reinterpretation of Reinachs Jahrbuch Essay: Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray.- PART THREE: EMOTION AND REVELATION.- Chapter 7. Emotion as the Animation of Value: Frances Bottenberg.- Chapter 8. Phenomenological Distinctions: Two Types of Envy and Their Distinction from Covetousness: Michael R. Kelly.- Chapter 9. The Philosophy and Phenomenology of Revelation: A Primer on the Question: William C. Hackett.- PART FOUR: EMBODIMENT AND AFFECTIVITY.- Chapter 10. The Integrity of Intentionality: Sketch for a Phenomenological Study: Matthew Ratcliffe.- Chapter 11. Affective Incorporation: Giovanna Colombetti.- Chapter 12. Embodiment and Affectivity in Mobius Syndrome and Schizophrenia: A Phenomenological Analysis: Joel Krueger and Mads Gram Henriksen.- PART FIVE: PRAGMATISM.- Chapter 13. Vitalism, Pragmatism, and the Future of Phenomenology: Megan Craig.- Chapter 14. Intellectual and Ethical Inhibition: A Meeting of Pragmatism and Phenomenology: Jason Bell.- PART SIX: CALLING PHENOMENOLOGY INTO QUESTION.- Chapter 15. Is Phenomenology a Family Resemblance Term?: Tom Sparrow.- Chapter 16. The Slow Death of Phenomenology: Paul J. Ennis.- Chapter 17. Have Reports of Phenomenologys Death Been Greatly Exaggerated?: Bruce Ellis Benson.- Index