Sentences with phrase «phenomenological philosophy»

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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8/3 (March 1948).
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research XVIII (June, 1958).
The point that brings Whitehead directly to the concerns of the phenomenological method is his affirmation of the «subjectivist principle»: «The philosophy of organism entirely accepts the subjectivist bias of modern philosophy.
It is Polanyi's theory of tacit knowing, therefore, I believe, which can start us on the right path, coalescing as it does with the existential - phenomenological approach of Merleau - Ponty, and it may be, in large part at least, something not unlike the philosophy of Process and Reality that will emerge.2
«Intentionality and the Publicity of the Perceptual World,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33/4 (June, 1973), 503 - 13.
5 Bruce Wilshire, William James and Phenomenology (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1968); Gurwitsch, Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1966); A. Schuetz, «William James» Concept of the Stream of Thought Phenomenologically Interpreted,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (1941), 442 - 52.
My purpose is to show that If my efforts are successful, we then have before us the prospect of unifying the major thrusts of twentieth century philosophy (viz., analytic, process, and phenomenological) under the single theme of intentionality.
With the advice of some colleagues I tackled a mass of materials ranging from Aristotelian ethics to contemporary analytical philosophy and phenomenological thought.
SCCW — Leonard J. Eslick, «Substance, Change, and Causality in Whitehead,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18 (June, 1958), 503 - 13; and Charles Hartshorne, «Whitehead on Process: A Reply to Professor Eslick,» ibid., 514 - 20.
Johnson, A. H., Discussion: «Whitehead and the Making of Tomorrow,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5, 3 (March, 1945), 399n4.
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33, 2 (Dec., 1972), 271 - 273.
Eslick, Leonard J., «Substance, Change, and Causality in Whitehead; Some Remarks in Reply to Professor Hartshorne,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 18, 4 (June, 1958), 503 - 13.
Evans, D. Luther, Discussion: «Two Intellectually Respectable Conceptions of God» (Review of Garnett, God in Us, and DR), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 10, 4 (June, 1950), 572 - 576.
Martin, R. M., Discussion: «On Whitehead's Concept of Abstractive Hierarchies,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20, (1960), 374n2.
Browning, Douglas, «Creativity, Correspondence, and Statements about the Future,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28,4 (June, 1968).
Paul Arthur Schilpp, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2, 1 (Sept., 1941), 125.
It would depart, obviously, from Cobb's contention that «listeners,» responding in the mode of presentational immediacy, are alone «capable of useful criticism or indeed of any serious discussion of musical composition» (John B. Cobb, Jr., «Toward Clarity in Aesthetics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 18 [1957], p. 178).
(Historical, psychological, sociological, and phenomenological investigations proceed along descriptive lines; philosophy and theology are normative.
Hartshorne (in «Whitehead on Process,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XVIII, 2 [June 1958], 517) regards creativity as a concept» referring to «agency as such.»
In many respects, Whitehead and Russell symbolize the deep division in professional temperament, style, and methodological stance that has subsequently come to dominate contemporary philosophy: analytic versus continental; logical and linguistic versus the systematic and metaphysical; conceptual elucidation and clarification versus historical study and phenomenological description.
These questions challenge Whitehead and Nietzsche on phenomenological grounds, on the basic evidence of their philosophies.
We hinted at our own view in the introduction: philosophy can sometimes profitably illuminate the phenomenological and semantic path from experience to science, and, in so doing, both the beginning and the end of the journey are prime data.
See A. H. Johnson's report, «Whitehead as Teacher and Philosopher,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 29 (1968 - 69), 373.
4 See Martin Greenman, «A Whiteheadian Analysis of Propositions and Facts,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (1952.53), 477 - 86.
Lowe's paper is more than a defence of the phenomenological approach to the philosophy of perception.
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«Take It From Me: The Epistemological Status of Testimony,» Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, LXV, 291 - 308., (2002)
The experience led Chambers to perceptual realism, which was as much a philosophy, rooted in Catholic doctrine and the writing of the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau - Ponty, as it was a style of painting; and it marked a radical departure from his previous work, which cut a wide swath across a variety of genres.
Irwin draws on Husserl «s philosophy in his quest to pare down the elements in minimalist artwork as a «phenomenological reduction.»
His work is close to phenomenological ideas of presence, space, perception and gesture and his practice is influenced by eastern philosophies of art and time.
There is a particularly French intellectual quality to the artist's sculptural and soundscape works, no doubt indebted to some extent to the philosophical ideas of Merleau - Ponty, whose philosophy has an affinity with the phenomenological realities of bodily and lived sensory experience.
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