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Phenomenology and existentialism, edited by Edward N. Lee and Maurice Mandelbaum.

Contributor Lee, Edward N.

Imprint:Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, [1967]

Descriptionviii, 268 p. ; 21 cm.

Note:Essays presented as a series of lectures at the Johns Hopkins University in 1966.

Note:Essay One: Brentano on descriptive psychology and the intentional / Roderick M. Chisholm -- Essay Two: Husserl's theory of the intentionality of consciousness in historical perspective / Aron Gurwitsch -- Essay Three: Notes toward an understanding of Heidegger's Aesthetics / E.F. Kaelin -- Essay Four: Poets and thinkers: their kindred roles in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger / J. Glenn Gray -- Essay Five: The existentialist rediscovery of Hegel and Marx / George L. Kline -- Essay Six: Sartre as phenomenologist and as existentialist psychoanalyst / James M. Edie -- Essay Seven: A central theme of Merleau-Ponty's philosophy / Frederick A. Olafson -- Essay Eight: Husserl and Wittgenstein on language / Paul Ricoeur -- Essay Nine: The relevance of phenomenological philosophy for psychology / Herbert Spiegelberg -- Essay Ten: Existentialism and the alienation of man / Albert William Levi.

Bibliography Note:Bibliographical footnotes.



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Lee, Edward N.
Mandelbaum, Maurice, 1908-1987.
Johns Hopkins University.
Series Added Entry
John Hopkins seminars in philosophy
Subject:
Phenomenology.
Existentialism.