توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Phenomenology and Indian philosophy
نام کتاب : Phenomenology and Indian philosophy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : پدیدارشناسی و فلسفه هندی
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نویسندگان : D.P. Chattopadhyaya, Lester Embree, Jitendranath Mohanty
ناشر : State University of New York Press
سال نشر : 1991
تعداد صفحات : 383
ISBN (شابک) : 0791406628
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy
Contents
My First Trip to India: A Personal Introduction
Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy: The Concept of Rationality
I. Sketch of a Theory to Overcome Relativism
II. The Indian Concept of Rationality
(A) Theory of Consciousness
(B) Theory of Pramana*
(C) Theory of Action
III. Concluding Remarks on the Indian Concept of Rationality
Notes and References
Husserl and Indian Thought1
1. Some Background Notes
2. Husserl as a Student
3. Husserl in Göttingen
4. Husserl and the Suttapitaka*
5. A Comparison of Socrates and Buddha
6. India—An Anthropological Type
7. Some Difficulties in Husserl\'s Conception
Notes and References
Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy
I. Introduction
II. I-Philosophies
A. Self-Identity, Self Identification, Self Surrender
B. The Self as I
C. The Self as Succession of Mental States
D. The Body as I
E. The Sankhya* Theory of the Empirical Subject
(i) Consciousness
(ii) Buddhi
(iii) Ego
(iv) Manas
(v) Sense-organs
F. Birth, Death, Reincarnation
III. You-Philosophies
IV. We-Philosophies
V. Impersonal Philosophies
VI. Theories of Consciousness
(i) Consciousness as intentional
(ii) Consciousness as witness
(iii) Consciousness as the foundation
(iv) Consciousness as reflection
(v) Concluding remarks
Notes and References
Advaita Vedanta* on the Problem of Enworlded Subjectivity
1. An Overview
Basic Problem
Method
Apodictic Principle
Metaphysical Commitment
2. The Transcendental Consciousness and the Transcendent Ego
Distinction between the Self and the Ego
Husserl\'s Ego cogito cogitata
Intentionality of Consciousness
Sartre\'s Theory of Non-egological Consciousness
Entanglement of the Journeying Self
3. Metaphysics of Non-Dualism—The Consummation of Transcendental Phenomenology
Notes and References
An Indian Interaction with Phenomenology: Perspectives on the Philosophy of K.C. Bhattacharyya
Notes and References
Phenomenology and Philosophy of History
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Notes and References
Freedom, Interpretation and Meaning in Human Sciences
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Notes and References
Husserlian Foundations of Sartre\'s Treatment of Time Consciousness
Notes and References
Analysis of I-Consciousness in the Transcendental Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy
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Notes and References
Phenomenology and the Transcendent: Which Way Does One Transcend?
The Epoche—The First Reduction
The Second Reduction
The Problem of the Transcendent
Notes and References
The Paradox of Subjectivity and the Idea of Ultimate Grounding in Husserl and Heidegger
Notes and References
Experiment as Fulfilment of Theory*
1. Scientific Research as Comprising Two Different and Contrasting Roles
2. The Pre-Experiment, or the Need to \'Prepare\' Scientific Phenomena for Research
3. The Validity of Pure Experimental Method: Scientific Phenomena as Perceptual, Social, and Histor...
4. The Sense in Which Theory Provides and \'Explanation\' of Phenomena and Phenomena Come to \'Fulfil\' ...
5. In What Way is Theory Descriptive?
6. Experimental and Theoretical Roles in Research are Complementary
7. Scientific (Theory) Realism as a Residue of Classical Philosophy and the Defence of Scientific (P...
Acknowledgments
Notes and References
References
\'Merleau-Ponty’s Thesis of the Primacy of Perception and the Meaning of Scientific Objectivity\'
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Notes and References
The World as the Ontological Project of Man*
Notes and References
Technology as Cultural Instrument
Example 1 Gold Prospectors and New Guinean Highlanders
Nature and Life World: Towards a Hermeneutics of Nature
Section I: Turn towards the Life World
Section II: Towards a Hermeneutics of Nature
The Internal Horizon
Section III: Nature and the Life-World
The Mode of Transcendence
Notes and References
Unity and Plurality of Cultures in the Perspectives of Edmund Husserl and Ernst Cassirer
Notes and References
Human Scientific Propositions
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Phenomenology of Human Relations: Some Reflections
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Love and Hate, Sympathy and Jealousy
Moral Experience
Body
Notes and References
Object, Objective Phenomenon and Objectivating Act According to the \'Vijnaptimatratasiddhi*\' of Xuan...
Notes and References
Last Philosophy: Ideas for a Transcendental Phenomenological Metaphysics—Eugen Fink with Edmund Huss...
I. Background to an Outline of a Phenomenological Metaphysics
II. A Plan for Metaphysics Within the System of Phenomenology
Section 4: Basic Features of Phenomenological. Metaphysics
III. The General Plan for Phenomenological Metaphysics and Ontology in Fink\'s Perspective
IV. The Central Issues in Fink\'s Plan for a System of Philosophy
V. Specific Issues in a Meontic Metaphysics
VI. The Methodological Issues
Notes and References
Hermeneutics in Indian Philosophy
Notes and References
Reading the Rgveda*: A Phenomenological Essay*
Speech and Writing in Heidegger\'s Philosophy
Notes and References
Towards a Hermeneutic of Centrality in Indian Art
Introduction
Perspectivism and Centrality
Misunderstanding12
In Conclusion
Notes and References
Reflections on Papers
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Contributors
Index
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