The Crisis of Meaning and the Life-World: Husserl, Heidegger, Arendt, Patocka

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$114.00
Publisher
Ohio University Press
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Pages
268
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6.2 X 9.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
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Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780821422489

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About the Author

Ľubica Učník is an associate professor and academic chair in philosophy at Murdoch University, Australia. She is coeditor (with Ivan Chvatík and Anita Williams) of Asubjective Phenomenology: Jan Patočka's Project in the Broader Context of His Work; The Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility: Formalisation and the Life-World; and (with Ivan Chvatík) of the English translation of Patočka's The Natural World as a Philosophical Problem (translated by Erika Abrams).

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Ucnik contributes to a clarification of the phenomenological call to return back to the things themselves. Putting these four thinkers in conversation around a well-formulated question that also addresses significant questions of today is a great contribution to understanding the development of phenomenological thought in the twentieth century from new angles.
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback, professor of philosophy at Sodertorn University and author of Lovtal till intet: Essaer om filosofisk hermeneutic"
"Ucnik contributes to a clarification of the phenomenological call to return 'back to the things themselves.' Putting these four thinkers in conversation around a well-formulated question that also addresses significant questions of today is a great contribution to understanding the development of phenomenological thought in the twentieth century from new angles."
--Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback, professor of philosophy at Sodertorn University and author of Lovtal till intet: Essaer om filosofisk hermeneutic
"Učnik contributes to a clarification of the phenomenological call to return 'back to the things themselves.' Putting these four thinkers in conversation around a well-formulated question that also addresses significant questions of today is a great contribution to understanding the development of phenomenological thought in the twentieth century from new angles."--Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback, professor of philosophy at Sodertorn University and author of Lovtal till intet: Essaer om filosofisk hermeneutik
"This timely book makes a significant and thoughtful contribution both to philosophical discourse and to grappling with our contemporary world situation." --Suzi Adams, Flinders University, author of Castoriadis's Ontology: Being and Creation, and coordinating editor, Social Imaginaries journal