The Life of the Transcendental Ego: Essays in Honor of William EarleEdward S. Casey, Donald V. Morano The Life of the Transcendental Ego presents essays by a number of distinguished writers in the continental tradition of philosophy. The essays include problems in transcendental philosophy, the nature of autobiography, the validity of existentialism, the possibilities of phenomenology, as well as focused discussions of concrete issues in aesthetics and ethics. |
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Or What Spinoza was Doing | 3 |
Phenomenology of William Earle | 19 |
SCHARFF | 29 |
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absolute reality Autobiographical Consciousness awareness Birth of Tragedy Chicago choice claim cogito cognition conception conceptual scheme constituted course Descartes dhyana discussion Earle's Erich Heller Errol Harris essay essence essential eternal ethical existential existentialist experience fact film Forrest Williams freedom Hegel Hui-neng human existence Husserl Ibid idea identity imagination intuition Kant Kantian Kierkegaard knowledge living logical meaning memory merely metaphysical mind mode moral integrity Mystical Reason nature Nietzsche Nietzsche's noema non-positional nothingness notion nuclear object ontological argument original past perhaps person phenomenology Plato possible prajna precisely present principles Private Pleasures psychological Public Sorrows pure question radical rational realist recognize reflection relation Sartre Sartre's scendental sciousness sense singular Socrates Sorrows and Private speak Spinoza spontaneity structure sunyata surrealism surrealist synthesis tathata theory things thought transcendence transcendental ego transcendental philosophy truth universal William Earle