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J Aaron Simmons
J. Edward Hackett
This volume illustrates the relevance of phenomenology to a range of contemporary concerns. Displaying both the epistemological rigor of classical phenomenology and the empirical analysis of more recent versions, its chapters discuss a wide range of issues from justice and value to embodiment and affectivity. The authors draw on analytic, continental, and pragmatic resources to demonstrate how phenomenology is an important resource for questions of personal existence and social life. The book concludes by considering how the future of phenomenology relates to contemporary philosophy and related academic fields.
Minister Stephen
Dalton Drew M.
Hackett James Edward
Neal DeRoo
Mohr Eric J.
Baltzer-Jaray Kimberly
Bottenberg Frances
Kelly Michael R; Kelly Michael
Hackett William C.
Ratcliffe Matthew
Colombetti Giovanna
Krueger Joel; Henriksen Mads Gram
Bell Jason M
Ennis Paul J.
Ellis Benson Bruce
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