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    Anthropological Epochés: Phenomenology and the Ontological Turn.Morten Axel Pedersen - 2020 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (6):610-646.
    This article has two objectives. In the first part, I present a critical overview of the extensive anthropological literature that may be deemed “phenomenological.” Following this critique, which is built up around a classification into four different varieties of phenomenological anthropology, I discuss the relationship between phenomenological anthropology and the ontological turn (OT). Contrary to received wisdom within the anthropological discipline, I suggest that OT has several things in common with the phenomenological project. For the same reason, I argue, it (...)
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  2. Temporalities and the Urban Fabric: Co-Producing Liminal Spaces in Transitional Epochs.Asma Mehan & Sina Mostafavi - 2023 - Uou Scientific Journal (06):116-125.
    Within the framework of 'Temporalities and the Urban Fabric: Co-Producing Liminal Spaces in Transitional Epochs,' this rigorous examination unravels the multilayered nuances of temporality and its intimate relationship with urban spaces in times of transition. The research delineates the intricate interplay between public exhibitions, urban realms, and socio-political paradigms, particularly within the dynamic settings of the metropolitan entities of Houston and Amsterdam. These cities, as epitomes of temporal urban flux, become fertile grounds for exploring the ephemeral essence of liminal spaces (...)
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  3. Epoch Relativism and Our Moral Hopelessness.Regina Rini - 2018 - In Sophie Grace Chappell & Marcel van Ackeren (eds.), Ethics Beyond the Limits: New Essays on Bernard Williams' Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 168-187.
    When we look back upon people in past societies, such as slaveholders and colonialists, we judge their actions to have been morally atrocious. Yet we should give some thought to how the future will judge us. Here I argue that future people are likely to regard our behavior as no better than that of the past. If these future people are to be believed, then we are morally hopeless; we have little chance of working out the moral truth for ourselves. (...)
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  4. Epoché as the Erotic Conversion of One into Two.Rachel Aumiller - 2017 - In Giuseppe Veltri (ed.), Yearbook of the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies. Berlin, Germany: pp. 3-13.
    This essay interprets the epoché of ancient scepticism as the perpetual conversion of the love of one into the love of two. The process of one becoming two is represented in Plato’s Symposium by Diotima’s description of the second rung of ‘the ladder,’ by which one ascends to the highest form of philosophical devotion (Pl. Sym. 209e-210e). Diotima’s ladder offers a vision of philosophy as a total conversion of both the lover and the object of love (or philosopher and object (...)
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    The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics.F. Bradford Wallack - 1980 - State University of New York Press.
    " -- F. Bradford Wallack The twentieth century has seen the greatest innovations in philosophical cosmology since Newton and Descartes, and Alfred North Whitehead was the first and greatest of the philosophers to work out these innovations ...
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    Epoché and institution: the fundamental tension in Jan Patočka’s phenomenology.Darian Meacham & Francesco Tava - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (3):309-326.
    This article examines the relation between two key, but seemingly opposed concepts in Jan Patočka’s thought: epoché and the concrete institutional polis. In doing so it attempts to elucidate the inextricable relation between phenomenology and politics in the work of the Czech philosopher, and illustrate more broadly the possibilities for approaching the political from a phenomenological perspective. The article provides a phenomenological interpretation of “care for the soul” as closely linked to Patočka’s reformulation of the core phenomenological notion of epoché. (...)
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  7. The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics.F. Bradford Wallack - 1980 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (2):171-177.
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    The Epochal Nature of Process in Whitehead's Metaphysics.Lewis S. Ford - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):133-135.
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  9. An Epoch-Making Change in the Development of Science? A Critique of the “Epochal-Break-Thesis”.Gregor Schiemann - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann (eds.), Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 431--453.
    In recent decades, several authors have claimed that an epoch-making change in the development of science is taking place. A closer examination of this claim shows that these authors take different – and problematic – concepts of an epochal break as their points of departure. In order to facilitate an evaluation of the current development of science, I would like to propose a concept of an epochal change according to which it is not necessarily a discontinuous process that typically (...)
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    Epoché and Reduction in Husserl's Phenomenology.Desislav Georgiev & Denitsa Nencheva - 2022 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 31 (4):335-348.
    The text outlines some of the main theoretical-methodological procedures in Edmund Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. The first part offers a brief introduction to Husserl's general philosophical project. In the second part, the question of the phenomenological epoché is considered, as a first, negative procedure of the phenomenological reduction. A comparison is also made between the practice of epoché by Husserl and Descartes’ methodical doubt. The third part turns to the different types of reductions and examines the relationship between them.
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    Epoche Und Metapher: Systematik Und Geschichte Kultureller Bildlichkeit.Benjamin Specht (ed.) - 2014 - De Gruyter.
    Epochs are constituted by their differentiated repertoires of knowledge and concepts, and also by distinctive metaphors. Metaphors shape the sensibility of an era and define its core ideas and style of thinking. This volume compiles essays from linguistics, literary studies, and philosophy in order to understand the genesis, structure, and function of metaphors typical of an epoch.
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  12. Epochê e Época no pensamento logotectónico.Marcus Brainard - 2005 - Phainomenon 10 (1):117-128.
    This article deals with “epoch” and “epoché”, each of which plays a central role in Heribert Boeder’s thought. Because it understands itself as the building of rational wholes, or logoi, his thought - but also that which it builds - is termed the “logotectonic”. The first part of the article situates the logotectonic epoché in the phenomenological tradition, particularly with respect to its key manifestations in Husserl and Heidegger, while also setting it off from that tradition. It is shown (...)
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  13. Critical epochs in the development of the theory of science.Evert W. Beth - 1950 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (1):27-42.
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    Epoché in Light of Samatha-Vipassana Meditation: Chögyam Trungpa's Buddhist Teaching Facing Husserl's Phenomenology.N. Depraz - 2019 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (7-8):49-69.
    In this contribution, I will focus on Chogyam Trungpa's presentation of the basic practice of samatha-vipassana sitting meditation, assuming that his description is almost scientifically meticulous, similarly to Husserl's phenomenological descriptions, and allows the latter to be endowed with concrete richness and practical operability. Meditation is an activity that develops attentional qualities which are extremely accurate, i.e. both very well-defined and remarkably embodied. I will first detail the different forms of attention inherent to meditation, then show how they surprisingly echo (...)
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    Epoché delle epoche (con in appendice una lettera di E. Husserl a E. Rádl).Luigi Azzariti-Fumaroli - 2009 - Archivio di Storia Della Cultura 22:251-266.
    Through a commentary of the letter sent by Husserl to the 8th International Congress of Philosophy in 1934, the essay intends to clarify the concept of “responsibility” as a “universal form” thanks to which the rational human being orients his acts according to a consciously ethical direction. By focusing on the dynamics that characterize the relationship between Logos and Ethos, is then pointed up Husserl’s aim to build a gnoseology that can’t be solved in an abstract intellectualism as it embodies (...)
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    Epochal Time and the Continuity of Experience.James W. Felt - 2002 - Review of Metaphysics 56 (1):19 - 36.
    I SHOULD LIKE TO EXAMINE THE PLAUSIBILITY AND CONSEQUENCES of a particular view of the nature of metaphysics, especially in its relation to immediate human experience which it is designed to illuminate. In order to make the consideration concrete I shall apply this interpretation to a familiar controversy about the nature of time. One view, accepted by Whiteheadian process philosophers, is that time is actually episodic, atomic, epochal. The contrasting view, that of Henri Bergson among others, is that time is (...)
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  17. Epoché as Personal Transformation.Sara Heinämaa - 2019 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2019 (2):133-159.
    This paper argues that the parallel that Husserl draws in The Crisis between the phenomenological epoché and religious conversions is not just a rhetorical device but involves a crucial methodological idea. By pointing to the depth-dimension of living consciousness and its possibilities of transformation, the parallel sheds light upon the ultimate task of the phenomenological- transcendental reduction. To argue for this this claim, the paper first explicates the two principal epoch.
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  18. Epoche, Fuge und "Imitatio": Rhetorische Komponenten des Historismus.Klaus Dockhorn - 1966 - Filosofia 17 (4):613.
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    Die Epoche der Aufklärung.Annette Meyer - 2010 - Akademie Verlag.
    schon die Aufklärer lebten „in der Aufklärung“: dieser Epochenbegriff ist nicht rückblickend entstanden, sondern wurde von den Zeitgenossen selbst geprägt. Doch wie ist „Aufklärung“ als tragfähiger historisch-politischer Epochenbegriff zu fassen? Das neue Studienbuch verknüpft Politik-, Sozial- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte mit der ideengeschichtlichen Substanz der Zeit und zeichnet ein innovatives Epochenbild. Frühe Neuzeit vom Ende des Dreißigjährigen Krieges bis zur Französischen Revolution Aufklärung - abgeschlossene Epoche oder offenes politisches Projekt? Erweiterung des Horizonts und Erfahrung der Welt: Bewusstseinswandel am Beginn der Moderne Entstehung (...)
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    Epochal Consciousness and the Philosophy of History.Alan M. Olson - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:159-171.
    Does the philosophy of history have a future? In 1949 Karl Jaspers, echoing Hegel, still identified history as the “great question” in philosophy; but in 1966 Karl Löwith observed that the philosophy of history had been reduced to little more than “epochal consciousness.” During the 1970s analytical philosophers endorsed the critical-speculative distinction of C. D. Broad and the question of universal history was effectively bracketed. Post-structuralists and feminists during the 70s and 80s endorsed the observation of Michel Foucault that history (...)
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    The illusion of the epoch: Marxism-Leninism as a philosophical creed.Harry Burrows Acton - 1955 - Indianapolis: Liberty Fund.
    Written nearly fifty years ago, at a time when the world was still wrestling with the concepts of Marx and Lenin, 'The Illusion of the Epoch' is the perfect resource for understanding the roots of Marxism-Leninism and its implications for philosophy, modern political thought, economics, and history. As Professor Tim Fuller has written, this "is not an intemperate book, but rather an effort at a sustained, scholarly argument against Marxian views." Far from demonising his subject, Acton scrupulously notes where (...)
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  22. Intention and epochē in tension: autophenomenography, bracketing and a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment.Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson - 2011 - Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 3 (1):48-62.
    This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed ‘autophenomenography’. Whilst having some similarities with autoethnography, autophenomenography provides a distinctive research form, located within phenomenology as theoretical and methodological tradition. Its focus is upon the researcher’s own lived experience of a phenomenon or phenomena. This article examines some of the key elements of a sociological phenomenological approach to studying sporting embodiment in general before portraying how autophenomenography was utilised specifically within two recent research projects (...)
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    Epochs from the Dawn of Mankind.H. J. Eggers - 1968 - Philosophy and History 1 (2):266-267.
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    Seven Epochēs.Lester Embree - 2011 - Phenomenology and Practice 5 (2):120-126.
    Some clarification is attempted for concepts of what is often loosely called “phenomenological reduction” in general and its most important species for the cultural disciplines.
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  25. Epoche: Meaning, object, and existence 113.Husserl et Descartes - 2003 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Phenomenology World-Wide. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 112.
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    Epoché and Teleology.Shojiro Kotegawa - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 19:41-48.
    In Husserl’s phenomenology, there are two essential moments; one is the Epoché which makes the phenomenology possible, the other is the teleology of science which directs it to its own goal (telos). The former, later appeared in Husserl’s text, does not seem quite consistent with the latter – on the contrary, theseseem so exclusive that a question arises as to whether Husserl could reconcile Epoché with teleology consistently claimed from the beginning of his career. My aim in this paper is (...)
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    Epoché and faith: An interview with Jacques Derrida.John D. Caputo, Kevin Hart & Yvonne Sherwood - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and religion: other testaments. New York: Routledge.
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    Paradigm Dressed as Epoch: The Ideology of the Anthropocene.Jeremy Baskin - 2015 - Environmental Values 24 (1):9-29.
    The Anthropocene is a radical reconceptualisation of the relationship between humanity and nature. It posits that we have entered a new geological epoch in which the human species is now the dominant Earth-shaping force, and it is rapidly gaining traction in both the natural and social sciences. This article critically explores the scientific representation of the concept and argues that the Anthropocene is less a scientific concept than the ideational underpinning for a particular worldview. It is paradigm dressed as (...)
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    The epoché and phenomenological anthropology.John D. Scanlon - 1972 - Research in Phenomenology 2 (1):95-109.
  30. The epoch of national socialism.Karlheinz Weissmann - 1996 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 12 (2):253-286.
     
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  31. Epoché, Decision and Motivation.Angela Bello & Angela Ales Bello - unknown - In Angela Bello & Angela Ales Bello (eds.), The Sense of Things. Springer International Publishing.
     
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    Epoché and Epoch in Logotectonic Thought.Marcus Brainard - 2004 - New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 4:263-272.
  33. Literary epoché in the African context. "Isn't it just possible that we are all abikus?": the prevalence of the abiku/ogbanje motif in the literature of Nigeria.Paula García-Ramírez - 2022 - In Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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  34. Literary epoché in the African context. "Isn't it just possible that we are all abikus?": the prevalence of the abiku/ogbanje motif in the literature of Nigeria.Paula García-Ramírez - 2022 - In Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak & Marta Boguslawska-Tafelska (eds.), Intersubjective plateaus in language and communication. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Epoche der Archäologien.Petra Gehring - 2012 - Philosophische Rundschau 59 (1):3-25.
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    Epoche der Archäologien.Petra Gehring - 2012 - Philosophische Rundschau 59 (1):3.
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  37. Epoche.Molly Brigid Flynn - 2013 - In R. L. Fastiggi (ed.), New Catholic Encyclopedia 2012-2013: Ethics and Philosophy. Gale.
  38. Epoche and śūnyatā: Skepticism east and west.Jay L. Garfield - 1990 - Philosophy East and West 40 (3):285-307.
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    The Epoche as the Derridean Absolute: Final Comments on the Evans-Kates-Lawlor Debate.Leonard Lawlor - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (2):207-210.
  40. Epoché and solipsistic reduction.Søren Overgaard - 2002 - Husserl Studies 18 (3):209-222.
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    Hē epochē kai to hypato diakyveuma.Kōstas Axelos - 2002 - Ekdoseis Nephelē.
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  42. Lessing. Epoche-Werk-Wirkung.W. Barner, G. Grimm, H. Kiesel & M. Kramer - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (3):509-509.
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  43. Epoché - Malin Génie - Théologie de la toute-puissance divine. Le concept objectif sans objet. Recherche d'une structure de pensée.André de Muralt - 1966 - Studia Philosophica 26:159.
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  44. "Epoche" in Ancient Scepticism and in Husserl.Rein Ferwerda - 1996 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 7:105-118.
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    On Epochal Becoming: Rosenthal on Whitehead.Lewis S. Ford - 1997 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 33 (4):973 - 979.
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    Epochal Discordance: Holderlin's Philosophy of Tragedy.Veronique M. Foti - 2006 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines the German poet Hölderlin’s philosophical insights into tragedy.
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    Epochal Discordance: Holderlin's Philosophy of Tragedy.Veronique M. Foti - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    _Examines the German poet Hölderlin’s philosophical insights into tragedy._.
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    L'épochè éthique: Levinas et la question du nihilisme.Antonino Mazzù, Philippe Fontaine & Ari Simhon - 2007 - In Philippe Fontaine, Ari Simhon & Pierre Carrique (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas: Phénoménologie, Éthique, Esthétique Et Herméneutique. Le Cercle Herméneutique. pp. 125--139.
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    Se epochē polysēmantē: dokimia.Dionysēs K. Mankliveras - 1994 - Athēna: Hoi Ekdoseis tōn Philōn.
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    The Coming Epoch of New Coalitions: Possible Scenarios of the Near Future.Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev - 2011 - World Futures 67 (8):531 - 563.
    This article analyzes some important aspects of socioeconomic and political development of the world in the near future. The future always stems from the present. The first part of the article is devoted to the study of some crucial events of the present, which could be regarded as precursors of forthcoming fundamental changes. In particular, it is shown that the turbulent events of late 2010 and 2011 in the Arab World may well be regarded as a start of the global (...)
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