Phenomenology and the Problem of Meaning in Human Life and History
In: libri nigri v.60
Cover -- Titelei -- Impressum -- Content -- Acknowledgements -- The Diversity of Phenomenology by Ľubica Učník and Anita Williams -- Section One: Husserl on the Problem of Meaning -- Husserl and Jacob Klein on Unity and Multiplicity by Burt C. Hopkins -- The Transcendental Critique of Naturalism Revisited, and the Question of a Meaning-Constitutive Life by Rosemary R. P. Lerner -- The Final Fulfilment: From Meaning to Intuition in the Phenomenological Analysis of the Life of Consciousness by Mikhail Belousov -- Husserl's Phenomenology of Existence and the Problem of Meaning in Human Life by George Heffernan -- Section Two: Phenomenology, the Everyday and Contemporary Problems -- Another Place, Another Time: Phenomenological Reflection on Utopia by Chan-Fai Cheung -- The Crisis of the Life-World and the Meaning of Life by Wataru Wada -- Everydayness, Modernity and the Meaning of Life by Junichi Murata -- Section Three: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and the Arts -- The Hunting Game in Hermeneutics: Meaning, Memory and Desire in Interpretation by Ana-Maria Pascal -- Forms of Visual Perception and the Ontology of Image: Formal Aesthetics on Geometric Abstraction in Painting, with an Example of Zbigniew Romańczuk's Works by Aleksandra Łukaszewicz Alcaraz -- The Problem with Happy Endings: Are There Any Positive Answers in a Philosophy of Finite Existence? by Inês Pereira Rodrigues -- Section Four: The thinkers from the Phenomenological Tradition -- On the Mode of Being of Language by Horst Ruthrof -- How to Express the Sense of Experience? From Husserl to Merleau-Ponty by Carmen López Sáenz -- The Inner Word: Augustine and Gadamer on Language, Meaning and Being by Alexander S. Jensen -- A Cursed Philosopher: How Merleau-Ponty Interprets Bergson and Christianity by Yuichi Sato.