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Reflection on the cultural disciplines

In Mano Daniel & Lester E. Embree (eds.), Phenomenology of the Cultural Disciplines. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--37 (1994)

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  1. Husserl and Schutz on Cultural Objects.Chung-chi Yu - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 7:523.
    Lester Embree is very concerned with the issue of culture in his philosophical thinking. Besides his preoccupation with the cultural disciplines, he explores the notions of culture in Schutz and Gurwitsch. He even brings up the term “phenomenology of culture.” With inspirations from Embree, the present paper intends to explore culture as a phenomenological theme. Starting with elaboration on the concept of cultural object in both Husserl and Schutz, the paper focuses on the question of cultural difference and universalism. I (...)
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  • Haciendo fenomenología con Lester Embree. Los colegas como objetos culturales.María Del Carmen López Sáenz - 2021 - Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 7:193.
    El objetivo de este artículo es exponer y desarrollar la posición de Lester Embree sobre los colegas como objetos culturales. Para ello, contextualizaremos su tesis en su concepción de la fenomenología y la cultura como opuestas al naturalismo. Nos preguntaremos si es necesario también oponerse al culturalismo. Analizaremos, en relación con él, el sentido de la cultura básica y su dependencia de la naturaleza, entendida principalmente como physis y movimiento. Ejemplificaremos esto con una fenomenología de la danza y su concepción (...)
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  • Welcome to the phenomenological tradition!Lester Embree - 2013 - South African Journal of Philosophy 32 (4):395-399.
    This essay was written on the basis of what I call a ‘happy misunde rstanding’, which is already conspicuous in the first paragraph below. Most misunderstandings have negative consequences. But in this case I was delighted to learn that I was mistaken in believing that phenomenology was just getting going in South Africa, when actually there have been phenomenologists there since before World War II! Why I and my colleagues editing the Encyclopedia of Phenomenology were ignorant of this and failed (...)
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  • Commentary II.Elizabeth A. Behnke - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (4):427 - 433.
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