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Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy IV
Expanding horizons of phenomenology
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Introduction to volume IV
pp.1-2
Religion
pp.3-48
Sketch of the saturated phenomenon
The horizon
pp.5-28
Speech and religion
The word of God
pp.29-48
Technology
pp.49-82
The experience of technology
Human-machine relations
pp.51-63
Highway bridges and feasts
Heidegger and Borgmann on how to affirm technology
pp.64-82
Ecology
pp.83-148
Merleau-Ponty and deep ecology
pp.118-135
Ethnicity
pp.151-194
Anti-semite and Jew
Chapter 1
pp.151-171
Sartrean bad faith and antiblack racism
pp.172-194
Gender
pp.195-264
Simone de Beauvoir
Phenomenology, ambiguity, sexism
pp.197-226
Throwing like a girl
A phenomenology of feminine body comportment, motility, and spatiality
pp.227-243
Interculturality
pp.265-310
Homeworld and alienworld
pp.280-291
Homogenization without violence?
A phenomenology of interculturality following Husserl
pp.292-299
Culture, theory, and practice
A framework for inter-cultural discourse
pp.300-310
Husserl and the Japanese
pp.313-330
Publication details
Publisher: Routledge
Place: London
Year: 2004
Pages: 330
Full citation:
Moran Dermot, Embree Lester (2004) Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy IV: Expanding horizons of phenomenology. London, Routledge.