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Introduction to a Phenomenology of Life

Combining original interpretations and expert readings of philosophers such as Kant and Husserl and contemporary thinkers such as Bergson, Badiou, and Deleuze, Barbaras offers here a powerful and important contribution to phenomenology and continental thought.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Barbaras, Renaud
Otros Autores: Lawlor, Leonard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2022.
Colección:Studies in Continental Thought Series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Translator's Note -- Introduction: Phenomenology and Life -- The Correlational A Priori and the Ontological Meaning of the Subject -- The Original Status of Being-Alive -- Part 1. The Divisions of Life -- 1.1. Exteriority and Immanence -- Life as It Is Known -- Life as It Is Lived -- Auto-Affection, Life, and Flesh -- The Problem of the Body -- 1.2. Existence and Incarnation -- The Privative Approach to Life -- The Intramundanity of Dasein -- The Problem of Privative Zoology -- Heidegger and Metaphysical Humanism -- Incarnate Life 
505 8 |a One's Own Body -- Flesh and Chiasm -- 1.3. The Division of Movement -- The Structure of Appearing and the Incarnation of Dasein -- Super-Objectivity and Hyper-Belonging-To -- The Ontological Meaning of the Ego -- Dynamic Phenomenology -- Movement and the Body of Existence -- Perception and Movement -- The Division of the Movements -- Conclusion: The Epoche of Death -- Life and Existence -- The Ontology of Death -- Part 2. Life and Exteriority -- Introduction: The Failure of Bergsonism -- Life and Consciousness -- The Two Meanings of Life -- Human Life -- 2.1. The Absolute Domains of Survey 
505 8 |a The Three Paths to Gaining Access to Absolute Surfaces -- The Phenomenal Path -- The Biological and Metaphysical Paths -- Primary Consciousness and Secondary Consciousness -- The Problem of Perceptual Intentionality -- Consciousness and Extension -- 2.2. Metabolism -- Vital Activity -- Methodological Anthropocentrism and Ontological Biocentrism -- Metabolism and Interiority -- Exteriority and Sensibility -- The Problem of Exteriority -- Need and Exteriority -- The Ontological Irreducibility of Movement -- Desire, Distance, and Movement -- Toward a Privative Botany -- Life and Nonbeing 
505 8 |a 2.3. Toward a Privative Anthropology -- Consciousness as the Limitation of Life -- Rilke's Perspective -- Originary Repression -- Part 3. Life and Desire -- 3.1. Desire as the Essence of Being-Alive -- Introduction -- The Experience That We Are -- Experience as Freedom -- Freedom as the Condition of Experience -- Desire -- Life and Desire -- Desire and Need -- Metaphysical Desire -- Desire and Affectivity -- 3.2. Desire and the Correlation -- The Lack of the Subject -- The Search for Oneself in the Other -- The Lacking Subject and the Subjective Lack -- The Institution of Proximity 
505 8 |a The Problem of the Correlation -- The Meaning of Proximity -- Touch and Vision -- The Primordiality of Touch -- The Experience of the Limit -- The Interweaving of Vision and Touch -- 3.3. The Subject and the World -- Perception and the Incompleteness of Being -- Desire and Givenness through Profiles -- World, Space, and Time -- The Movement of Life -- The Instability of the Phenomenon -- The Movement of Desire -- Conclusion -- Index -- About the Author 
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