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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0047-5
Full citation:
Tymieniecka, A.-T. (ed) (2004). Does the world exist?: Plurisignificant ciphering of reality, Kluwer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Table of contents
v-ix
The human creative condition between autopoiesis and ontopoiesis in the thought of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Verducci Daniela
3-20

Ethical remarks around the specifically human existence in the phenomenology of life
Cozma Carmen
21-40

The controversy about the existence of the world in Edmund Husserl's phenomenological school
Ales Bello Angela
97-115

The advance of the sense of the controversy over the existence of the world Heideggerian work as an example
Pawliszyn Włodzimierz
129-146

The critique of the phenomenological concept of the world according to Michel Henry
Staudigl Michael
183-198

Transcendentalism revisited
199-292

Worlds apart? Sartre's and Merleau-Ponty's transition from transcendental to ontological perspective on the nature of the world
Stawarska Beata
239-258

The transcendental — phenomenological meaning of the notion of "experience" in the philosophies of e. Husserl and J. Dewey
Telcharova-Kurenkova Rimma, Plekhanov Eugene, Rogačeva Elena
283-292

Interhuman communication beyond the limits of time (Gadamer) and the temporality of lonely dasein (Heidegger)
Pawliszyn Aleksandra
295-311

Artistic and aesthetic values as the ontological foundation for the world of the literary work
Vergara Gloria
435-445

A Heideggerian defense of phenomenology against Adorno's negative dialectical critique
Rayman Joshua
637-648

Lifeworld: a comparative study of some aspects of Chinese and Husserlian theory
Wójcik Anna Iwona
675-682

Temporalization of the body within phenomenology and the metaphysics of manifestation
Zembahs Rinalds
729-737

Toward a phenomenological grounding of the geographical conception of therapeutic landscapes
Backhaus Gary
745-773

Index of names
877-882