Foundations of Morality, Human Rights, and the Human Sciences: Phenomenology in a Foundational Dialogue with the Human Sciences

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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Calvin O. Schrag
Springer Science & Business Media, 1983 M04 30 - 579 páginas
The essays in this volume constitute a portion of the research program being carried out by the International Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences. Established as an affiliate society of the World Institute for Ad vanced Phenomenological Research and Learning in 1976, in Arezzo, Italy, by the president of the Institute, Dr Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, this particular society is devoted to an exploration of the relevance of phenomenological methods and insights for an understanding of the origins and goals of the specialised human sciences. The essays printed in the first part of the book were originally presented at the Second Congress of this society held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 12-14 July 1979. The second part of the volume consists of selected essays from the third convention (the Eleventh International Congress of Phenomenology of the World Phenomen ology Institute) held in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1981. With the third part of this book we pass into the "Human Rights" issue as treated by the World Phenomenology Institute at the Interamerican Philosophy Congress held in Tallahassee, Florida, also in 1981. The volume opens with a mono graph by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka on the foundations of ethics in the moral practice within the life-world and the social world shown as clearly distinct. The main ideas of this work had been presented by Tymieniecka as lead lectures to the three conferences giving them a tight research-project con sistency.
 

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A Discourse on the Phenomenological Foundation of the Social World and of Ethics
3
PHENOMENOLOGY IN AN INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATION WITH THE HUMAN SCIENCES QUESTIONS OF THE METHOD
79
A THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL CHALLENGE IN SOCIOLOGY
81
Phenomenological Methods in Sociological Research
83
On the Meaning of Adequacy in the Sociology of Alfred Schutz
91
On the Phenomenological Challenge in Sociology
99
The Case of George Santayana
119
Method in Integrative Transformism
131
A Critique of the Biological Approach to the Human Sciences
355
B FOUNDATIONS OF MORALITY AND THE LIFEWORLD
367
The Foundations of Morality and the Human Sciences
369
Value and Ideology
387
Schutzs Thesis and the Moral Basis for Humanistic Sociology
403
The Moral Crisis of Explanation in the Social Sciences
413
C SCIENCE AND MORALITY
420
Medicine and the Moral Basis of the Human Sciences
421

Methodological Neutrality in Pragmatism and Phenomenology
145
Heidegger on Rhetoric
165
B HUMAN BEING WORLD COGNITION
173
The Problem of Reality as Seen from the Viewpoint of Existential Phenomenology
175
Heideggers TranscendentalPheonomenological Justification of Scilence
189
Heideggers Theory of Authentic Discourse
209
A Husserlian Theme In Its Historical Context
219
Darwins Phenomenological Embarrassment and Freuds Solution
231
Phenomenology and Empiricism
241
The Relationship of Theory and Emancipation in Hurrerl and Habermas
249
Professor Wallulis on Theory and Emancipation
275
C SOME ISSUES FOR PHENOMENOLOGY IN EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
281
Bases for Epistemology
283
Intersubjectivity and Accessibility
293
Another Look at van der Leeuws Phenomenology of Religion
319
THE FOUNDATIONS OF MORALITY AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES
331
A FOUNDATIONS OF MORALITY AND NATURE
333
Friedrich Nietzsche
335
Man as the Focal Point of Human Science
351
Heideggers Existential Conception of Science
431
Philosophy and Psychology Confronted with the Need for a Moral Significance of Life
441
Scientific Psychology and Moral Philosophy in the Knowledge of Human Nature Two Lines of Research
447
Some Remarks on the Role of Psychology in Mans Ethical World View
457
Emotion and the Good in Moral Development
465
The Genesis of Moral Judgment
483
FROM LIFEEXPERIENCE TO MORAL CONCEPTS
494
Surrender to Morality as the Morality of Surrender
495
The Sociophilosophical Conception of Kurt H Wolff
501
On Purpose Obligation and Transcendental Semantics
505
PHENOMENOLOGY AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES IN A COMMON APPROACH TO HUMAN RIGHTS
519
Le Primat du theorique a lgard du normatif chez Husserl
521
La Intersubjetividad absoluta en Husserl y el ideal de una sociedad ractional
527
Formalism and Historicism
539
Rights Responsibilities and Existentialist Ethics
553
Elementos para una teoria de la transubjectivedad A la fenomenologia de los derechos humanos
561
The Person Basis for Human Rights
571
Index of Names
577
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