Abstract

The aim of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka’s recent researches, published in two volumes: Logos and Life, Book 1: Creative Experience and the Critique of Reason. Introduction to the Phenomenology of Life and the Human Condition and Book 2: The Three Movements of the Soul (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988), is that of proposing a global interpretation of reality by means of an analysis defined as phenomenological. The phenomenological intuition, indeed, forms part and parcel of the methodological approach taken: the Author runs over the very movement of life and thus traces back without making any prior assumptions; her analysis, therefore, tends towards things themselves and is full of confidence in the possibility of describing them just as they present themselves in their vital manifestation. Life, potent but mysterious, becomes clear to anyone who patiently dedicates himself to examining its process and development. Here, therefore, we have a description that believes in the results attained and does not consider them as merely provisional viewpoints.

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