Ecclesial Man:
A Social Phenomenology of Faith and Reality.
Not exact matches
It is fundamental to any adequate understanding of Ricoeur to note that his
phenomenology is so constructed as to be open to the «signs» generated by «counter-disciplines,» and indeed to read the meaning of human existence «on» a world full of such expressions generated by the natural and
social sciences, as well as in the history of culture.
His
phenomenology of perception and the body led him to explore widely, and deeply, history, political life, art, language, and the
social sciences.
That past world, and especially his own personal past, not only presents Simpson with certain data — and this any realistic
phenomenology of experience must recognize — sets itself forth as desirous of certain conceptual syntheses of those data and their implied concrete expressions, e.g., honesty, respect for
social order, obedience to duly established authority, etc..
Out of this dialogue between the individual and
social poles of human existence emerges what we call truth (cf. my «Linguistic
Phenomenology,» International Philosophical Quarterly, December 1973).
Quaytman's paintings, at once pictorially abstract and conceptually resonant, reference a range of sources, including her own family history,
phenomenology,
social relationships, and the conventions of modernist painting.
Commentary on «
Social Positions, Scripts, and Functioning Dynamics:
Phenomenology of the Egyptian
Social Unconscious».