Phenomenology 2010: Selected Essays from Asia and Pacific, volume 1: Phenomenology in Dialogue with East Asian Tradition (Post-Scriptum OPO) (English, German and Chinese Edition) - Softcover

9789731997636: Phenomenology 2010: Selected Essays from Asia and Pacific, volume 1: Phenomenology in Dialogue with East Asian Tradition (Post-Scriptum OPO) (English, German and Chinese Edition)
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Even though the Asia-Pacific Region is geographically far away from the birthplace of phenomenology, the development of phenomenology already had its impact on this area as early as the 1920s. Notably, the Kaizo articles of Husserl were first published in Japanese long before they were published in their original language. Currently there are at least 20 local phenomenological organizations in this region. The present volume gathers papers from countries or regions such as Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Australia. The articles are arranged according to their themes, which can be divided in six different categories: a) Implantation of European Philosophy and Intercultural Dialogue; b) Comparative Study of Husserl s Phenomenology and Yogacara Buddhism; c) The Study of Merleau-Ponty s Phenomenology and its Implication; d) Research on Husserl s Phenomenology; e) On Heidegger; and f) On Scheler and Other Phenomenologists.

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  • PublisherZeta Books
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 9731997636
  • ISBN 13 9789731997636
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages510

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