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Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy II
Themes and issues
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Introduction to volume II
pp.1-4
Perception, memory, space, and time
pp.5-116
The visual perception of distance
pp.30-42
On seeing a material thing in space
The role of kinaesthesis in visual perception
pp.43-55
Keeping the past in mind
pp.102-116
Others and intersubjectivity
pp.117-214
The perception of other minds
pp.119-142
Beyond empathy
Phenomenological approaches to intersubjectivity
pp.179-200
The Husserlian theory of intersubjectivity as alterology
Emergent theories and wisdom traditions in the light of genetic phenomenology
pp.201-214
Body and self
pp.215-332
On the motility of the ego
A contribution to the phenomenology of the ego and postscript 1978
pp.217-234
Lived body and environment
pp.265-293
Merleau-Ponty and the reversibility thesis
pp.294-315
Intentionality and the mind/body problem
pp.316-332
Emotions and mood
pp.333-380
Reason and emotion
pp.335-347
Edmund Husserl's phenomenology of mood
pp.348-362
Publication details
Publisher: Routledge
Place: London
Year: 2004
Pages: 380
Full citation:
Moran Dermot, Embree Lester (2004) Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy II: Themes and issues. London, Routledge.