Acta Structuralica

international journal for structuralist research

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New phenomenological studies in Japan

edited byNicolas de Warren(Penn State University)Shigeru Taguchi

Abstract

The development of phenomenological philosophy in Japan is a well-established tradition that reaches back to the early 20th-century. The past decades have witnessed significant contributions and advances in different areas of phenomenological thought in Japan that remain unknown, or only partially known, to an international philosophical public. This volume offers a selection of original phenomenological research in Japan to an international audience in the form of an English language publication. The contributions in this volume range over classical figures in the phenomenological movement (Husserl, Heidegger, Levinas, Merleau-Monty), recent trends in French phenomenology, and contemporary inter-disciplinary approaches. In addition to this diverse engagement with European thinkers, many of the contributions in this volume establish critical and complimentary discussions with 20th-century Japanese philosophers.

Details | Table of Contents

How is time constituted in consciousness?

theories of apprehension in Husserl's phenomenology of time

Norio Murata

pp.17-28

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11893-8_2
Things and reality

a problem for Husserl's theory of constitution

Takeshi Akiba

pp.29-44

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11893-8_3
Truth and sincerity

the concept of truth in Levinas' philosophy

Shojiro Kotegawa

pp.163-172

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11893-8_12

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2019

Pages: 184

Series: Contributions to Phenomenology

Series volume: 101

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11893-8

ISBN (hardback): 978-3-030-11892-1

ISBN (digital): 978-3-030-11893-8

Full citation:

de Warren Nicolas, Taguchi Shigeru (2019) New phenomenological studies in Japan. Dordrecht, Springer.