Abstract

One: Epistemology and Ontology.- Structuring the Phenomenological Field: Reflections on a Daubert Manuscript.- Phenomenology and Relativism.- Memory and Phenomenological Method.- Plato's Cave, Flatland and Phenomenology.- Time and Time-Consciousness.- Two: Social and Political Life.- Left and Right as Socio-Political Stances.- A Phenomenology of Coercion and Appeal.- Phenomenology as Psychic Technique of Non-Resistance.- The Self in Question.- Existential Phenomenology and Applied Philosophy.- Three: Aesthetic, Ethical, and Religious Values.- The Good and the Beautiful.- The Retributive Attitude and the Moral Life.- Kindness.- The Phenomenology of Symbol: Genesis I and II.- Epilogue: For the Third Generation of Phenomenologists Contributing to this Volume.

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