182953

Springer, Dordrecht

1972

164 Pages

ISBN 978-90-247-1337-0

Facets of eros

phenomenological essays

Edited by

F Joseph Smith, Erling Eng

In an age which is supposedly experiencing a sexual revolution, a volume of thoughtful essays on eros is not only not out of place but perhaps is a positive contribution to the understanding of contempor­ ary man. It was the conviction of the editors that the scientific view of sexuality, as promoted in such valuable studies as those conducted by Masters and Johnson, needed considerable supplement and per­ spective. The perspective is here furnished by writers from both Europe andAmerica, authors from various fields, such as philosophy, psychology, and even musicology, all of whom are united, in that their approach to the problem of eros is phenomenologically oriented. At first it might well seem strange that musicology would have much to say about eros. It is true, musicology has been the "science" of music, at least in intent. Yet in a larger view of the discipline, philo­ sophical and aesthetic problems are also important to it, and this particularly if we agree with Enzo Paci, that our very culture depends on eros. Surely musical culture, as pointed out by Kierkegaard, is the embodiment of what western civilization has known as sensuality; and Mozart's Don Giovanni is its incarnation. On the surface it is easier for us to grasp the work of the philosopher in this area; and, of course, one expects the psychologist to deal with sexuality more explicitly than anyone else.

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Smith, F.J. , Eng, E. (eds) (1972). Facets of eros: phenomenological essays, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

A phenomenology of eros

Paci Enzo

1-22

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The cognitive aspects of love

Blankenburg Wolfgang

23-39

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The "ordo amoris" in Max Scheler

Frings Manfred S

40-60

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Sense and sensuality

Ihde Don

61-74

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Signs and symbol in the sexual act

Van Lier Henri

91-100

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The nude as symbol

Lefebve Maurice-Jean

101-115

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Don Juan

Smith F Joseph

116-164

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