(Leben und Religion [Stuttgart, n.d.] p. 153)
Modern phenomenology of religion, represented primarily by the two Dutch scholars of religion, Van der Leeuw and Bleeker, (Gerardus van der Leeuw, Phänomenologie der Religion [Tübingen, 1933; 2d ed.; 1966]; C. J. Bleeker, Inleidning tot een phaenomenologie van den godsdienst [Assen, 1934]-RRB-.
Ricoeur has been both translator and critical expositor of the writer generally credited with founding
modern phenomenology, Edmund Husserl.27 He represents a particular form of phenomenological movement which brings him into dialogue with thinkers such as Gabriel Marcel, Karl Jaspers, Maurice Merleau - Ponty, Martin Heidegger and others.
Not exact matches
He is the author of Graven Ideologies: Nietzsche, Derrida and Marion on
Modern Idolatry (InterVarsity Press) and, more recently, The Improvisation of Musical Dialogue: A
Phenomenology of Music (Cambridge University Press)
A screen that is not solely defined, as other forms of
modern viewing have unwittingly revealed, by its ontology but also by its
phenomenology.
Korean - born Lee Ufan, the architect of Mono - ha theory, drew upon the
phenomenology of Martin Heidegger and the religious philosophy of Nishida Kitarō to challenge
modern Western aesthetics and theories of ontology.
Hans - Ju ̈rgen Hafner, 2016 commented: The impressive thing about Rainer is how unconventional, and above all how quickly he covers the scope of what is possible in painting, and reorganises it for himself alongside local tradition and connection with the international
Modern Movement, anti-academicism and outsiderhood, pictorial symbol and the act of painting, conceptualisation and
phenomenology, surrealism and abstraction»