Phenomenology, Dialogues and Bridges

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Ronald Bruzina, Bruce W. Wilshire
State University of New York Press, 1982 - Phenomenology. - 361 pages
The connecting of issues that have been heretofore largely kept separate is the thrust of the articles assembled here. From an article by a noted Continental thinker on the interrelation of phenomenology and pragmatism to articles on the phenomenological powers of theater, this book features such established thinkers as Paul Ricoeur, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Otto Pöggeler, Don Ihde, James Edie, Marjorie Grene, Eugene Gendlin, and Karl-Otto Apel speaking in innovative ways. There is extensive discussion of the life and thought of Martin Heidegger, an examination of the connection between phenomenology and the thought of Meinong, and an exposition of several of Merleau-Ponty's central issues. A section of the book deals with the problems of the connections between phenomenology and the theory of natural science. This volume advances the interchange between American and Continental thinkers through novel and provocative dialogue.

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About the author (1982)

Ronald Bruzina is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky.

Bruce Wilshire is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Both are past executive secretaries of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.

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