Focusing on key figures in phenomenology, this book explores the contributions of innovators such as Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and later Heidegger. It delves into the significant schools of thought and pressing issues within the field, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution and responses in phenomenological philosophy.
Leonard Lawlor Knihy
Tento autor sa zaoberá kontinentálnou filozofiou devätnásteho a dvadsiateho storočia. Jeho práca sa zameriava na rozdiely a prepojenie medzi myslením a šancou, pričom skúma napríklad rozdiely v myslení Ricœur a Derridu. Autor je tiež spolueditorom publikácií týkajúcich sa Merleau-Pontyho konceptu telesnosti a zakladajúcim editorom medzinárodného trilingualneho časopisu o jeho myslení.






From Violence to Speaking Out
- 320 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Drawing on a career-long exploration of 1960s French philosophy, Leonard Lawlor seeks a solution to 'the problem of the worst violence'. Lawlor argues all violence must itself be reduced to its lowest level. He engages with Foucault, Derrida and Deleuze and Guattari to create new ways of speaking to best achieve the least violence.
The Implications of Immanence: Toward a New Concept of Life
- 192 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Focusing on the concept of immanence, the book critiques the reduction of humanity to mere biological existence, a notion associated with bio-power. It challenges biologism and vitalism by exploring the relationship between life and death, particularly in the subtle gap that distinguishes lived experience from the physical body. This examination introduces a crucial blind spot in phenomenology, prompting a deeper reflection on the nature of existence and the complexities of human life beyond mere survival.
Thinking through French Philosophy
- 212 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
A powerful and original engagement with France's most influential philosophers. schovat popis
First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Early Twentieth-Century Continental Philosophy
- 296 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Focusing on continental philosophy as a cohesive endeavor, Lawlor proposes a vision that transcends its European roots, advocating for a global approach to philosophical inquiry. This perspective aims to rejuvenate the discipline by integrating diverse cultural insights and fostering a more inclusive dialogue within the field.