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    Phenomenology and Literature: Historical Perspectives and Systematic Accounts.Pol Vandevelde (ed.) - 2010 - Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction. [REVIEW]M. C. Rawlinson - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):172-174.
  3. Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction.Robert R. Magliola - 1978 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 11 (2):141-143.
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    Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction. [REVIEW]Eliane Jasenas - 1982 - International Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):105-106.
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    Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction.Robert R. Magliola - 1977 - Purdue University Press.
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    Phenomenology and Literature, An Introduction. By Robert R. Magliola, West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press. 1977. xi, 208 pages. [REVIEW]Thomas G. Pavel - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (2):342-345.
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    Phenomenology and Literature (review).M. C. Dillon - 1979 - Philosophy and Literature 3 (1):122-124.
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    Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction.John E. Atwell - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 36 (3):367-369.
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    Phenomenology and Literature.Robert R. Magliola - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):295-296.
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    The Erotic Bird: Phenomenology and Literature[REVIEW]Fred Kersten - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):222-223.
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  11. Spacious Joy: An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature.J. L. Chretien - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    J.L. Chretien is a French public intellectual, philosopher and poet, widely published and revered in his home country and in academic circles worldwide. This translation makes his work available to an English-language audience for the first time and a crucial contribution to our understanding of the phenomenology of religious experience.
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  12. Proximity and Distance: on some Interconnections between Phenomenology and Literature.Ákos Krassóy - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:47-63.
    Relations between literature and phenomenology vary greatly from proximity to distance depending on whether writers or philosophers give the definition. Writers in favour of the mission of phenomenology and phenomenologist relying on the visional power of literary examples can equally have a high regard for the other discipline thereby, nonetheless, preserving the demarcation. In the following, I will try to investigate these connections by debating the viewpoints of authors showing visible signs of appreciation on both sides. My (...)
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  13. Phenomenology and Aesthetics Approaches to Comparative Literature and the Other Artshomages to a-T. Tymieniecka.Marlies Kronegger & Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1990
     
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    The Philosophical Reflection of Man in Literature: Selected Papers From Several Conferences Held by the International Society for Phenomenology and Literature in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1982 - Springer Verlag.
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    The Erotic Bird: Phenomenology and Literature.Fred Kersten - 2004 - International Studies in Philosophy 36 (1):222-223.
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    Robert R. Magliola's "Phenomenology and Literature". [REVIEW]Warren E. Steinkraus - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (2):295.
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  17. The Unhappy Consciousness: The Poetic Flight of Samuel Beckett. An Inquiry at the Intersection of Phenomenology and Literature[REVIEW]G. C. Hay Jr - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:349-351.
     
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    Marcel and Phenomenology: Can Literature Help Philosophy?Brendan Sweetman - 2003 - Renascence 55 (3):179-192.
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    Phenomenology to the Letter: Husserl and Literature.Philippe P. Haensler, Kristina Mendicino & Rochelle Tobias (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Regarding philosophical importance, Edmund Husserl is arguably "the" German export of the early twentieth century. In the wake of the linguistic turn of the humanities, however, his claim to return to the "Sachen selbst" became metonymic for the neglect of language in Western philosophy. This view has been particularly influential in post-structural literary theory, which has never ceased to attack the supposed "logophobie" of phenomenology. "Phenomenology to the Letter. Husserl and Literature" challenges this verdict regarding the poetological (...)
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    Spacious Joy: An Essay in Phenomenology and Literature. By Jean‐Louis Chrétien. Translated by Anne Ashley Davenport. Pp. ix, 197, London/NY, Rowman & Littlefield International, 2019, £35.00. [REVIEW]Thomas Breedlove - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (1):209-211.
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    The Unhappy Consciousness: The Poetic Plight of Samuel Beckett: An Inquiry at the Interseetion of Phenomenology and Literature.Elaine Jasenas - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):116-117.
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  22. Phenomenology in Science and Literature.M. G. Dolidze - 2002 - Analecta Husserliana 80:608-615.
  23. The Erotic Bird: Phenomenology in Literature.Maurice Natanson - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    How does literature illuminate the way we live? Maurice Natanson, a prominent champion of phenomenology, draws upon this method's unique power to show how fiction can highlight aspects of experience that are normally left unexamined. By exploring the structure of the everyday world, Natanson reveals the "uncanny" that lies at the core of the ordinary. Phenomenology--which involves the questioning of that which we usually take for granted--is for Natanson the essence of philosophy. Drawing upon his philosophical predecessors (...)
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  24. Phenomenology and the feeling of doing : Wegner on the conscious will.Tim Bayne - 2004 - In Susan Pockett (ed.), Does Consciousness Cause Behaviour? Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Given its ubiquitous presence in everyday experience, it is surprising that the phenomenology of doing—the experience of being an agent—has received such scant attention in the consciousness literature. But things are starting to change, and a small but growing literature on the content and causes of the phenomenology of first-person agency is beginning to emerge.2 One of the most influential and stimulating figures in this literature is Daniel Wegner. In a series of papers and his (...)
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  25. Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutic traditions.Michael Staudigl & George Berguno (eds.) - 2013 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    Schutzian Phenomenology and Hermeneutic Traditions links Alfred Schutz to the larger hermeneutic tradition in Continental thought, illuminating the deep affinity between Schutzian phenomenology and hermeneutics. The essays collected here explore a broad spectrum of Schutzian themes and concerns, from Schutz’s concrete affinities to hermeneutic traditions, his interpretationism and the pragmatist nature of Schutz’s thought, to questions concerning the role of the media and music in our understanding of the life-world and intersubjectivity. The essays go on to explore the (...)
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  26. Feminist Phenomenology and the Woman in the Running Body.Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):297 - 313.
    Modern phenomenology, with its roots in Husserlian philosophy, has been taken up and utilised in a myriad of ways within different disciplines, but until recently has remained relatively underused within sports studies. A corpus of sociological-phenomenological work is now beginning to develop in this domain, alongside a longer-standing literature in feminist phenomenology. These specific social-phenomenological forms explore the situatedness of lived-body experience within a particular social structure. After providing a brief overview of key strands of phenomenology, (...)
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    The Ecstatic Quotidian: Phenomenological Sightings in Modern Art and Literature.Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei - 2007 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    While phenomenology grounds this study (through Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Bachelard), what makes this book more than a treatise on phenomenological aesthetics is the way in which modernity itself is examined in its relation to ...
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  28. Time and the Museum: Literature, Phenomenology, and the Production of Radical Temporality.Jen Walklate - 2023
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  29. Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics: Issues inPhenomenology and Hermeneutics.K. Hermberg P. Gyllenhammer, Kevin Hermberg & Paul Gyllenhammer - 2013 - Continuum.
    The correlation between person and environment has long been a central focus of phenomenological analysis. While phenomenology is usually understood as a descriptive discipline showing how essential features of the human encounter with things and people in the world are articulated, phenomenology is also based on ethical concerns. Husserl himself, the founder of the movement, gave several lecture courses on ethics. This volume focuses on one trend in ethics-virtue ethics-and its connection to phenomenology. The essays explore how (...)
     
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    Phenomenology and Metaphysics.William L. Reese - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (1):103 - 114.
    Aaron Gurwitsch's The Field of Consciousness develops with great care a phenomenological "field theory of conscience." The explorations of various aspects of, and approaches to, experience include extensive references to the literature; both mention and use are made of the work of Husserl, James, Piaget, von Ehrenfels, Stumpf, Koffka, Bergson, Ward, G. F. Stout, and Merleau-Ponty. Out of this research a phenomenological basis is provided for the concepts of an objective space, time, and existence. Roman Ingarden's Time and Modes (...)
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    Blanchot's Vigilance: Literature, Phenomenology and the Ethical, by Lars Iyer.Thomas Carl Wall - 2008 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (2):215-216.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy.Daniele De Santis, Burt Hopkins & Claudio Majolino (eds.) - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    "Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century's major philosophical movements, and it continues to be a vibrant and widely studied subject today with relevance beyond philosophy in areas such as medicine and cognitive sciences. The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is an outstanding guide and reference source to this important and fascinating topic. Comprising seventy-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook offers unparalleled coverage of the subject, and is divided into five clear parts: (...)
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    Naturalizing Phenomenology, and the Nature of Phenomena: On Varela, Petitot, and Merleau-Ponty.Luca Vanzago - 2012 - Chiasmi International 14:131-142.
    La naturalisation de la phénoménologie et la nature des phénomènesLe projet de naturalisation de la phénoménologie est né comme une tentative d’intégrer réciproquement les neurosciences et la philosophie phénoménologique. Les principaux représentants de ce projet, Jean Petitot et Francisco Varela, ont étés inspirés par Merleau-Ponty en tant que référence philosophique permettant de développer de façon féconde ce point de vue. Cependant, les deux auteurs ne semblent pas assumer jusqu’au bout les enjeux réels posés par la réflexion philosophique de Merleau-Ponty qui, (...)
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    Review of Jennifer Anna Gosetti-ferencei, The Ecstatic Quotidian: Phenomenological Sightings in Modern Art and Literature[REVIEW]K. Gover - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (7).
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    The Ecstatic Quotidian: Phenomenological Sightings in Modern Art and Literature[REVIEW]Gregory J. Kerr - 2009 - International Philosophical Quarterly 49 (3):407-409.
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    Phenomenology and phenomenography in educational research: A critique.Steven A. Stolz - 2020 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (10):1077-1096.
    The use of phenomenology and phenomenography as a method in the educational research literature has risen in popularity, particularly by researchers who are interested in understanding and generati...
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    Mikhail Bakhtin: Between Phenomenology and Marxism.Michael F. Bernard-Donals - 1995 - Cambridge University Pres.
    The language theory of Mikhail Bakhtin does not fall neatly under any single rubric - 'dialogism,' 'marxism,' 'prosaics,' 'authorship' - because the philosophic foundation of his writing rests ambivalently between phenomenology and Marxism. The theoretical tension of these positions creates philosophical impasses in Bakhtin's work, which have been neglected or ignored partly because these impasses are themselves mirrored by the problems of antifoundationalist and materialist tendencies in literary scholarship. In Mikhail Bakhtin: Between Phenomenology and Marxism Michael Bernard-Donals examines (...)
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  38. Mystery in its Passions Literary Explorations.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, International Society for Phenomenology and Literature & World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning - 2004
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    The phenomenology and cognitive neuroscience of experienced temporality.Mauro Dorato & Marc Wittmann - 2020 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4):747-771.
    We discuss the three dominant models of the phenomenological literature pertaining to temporal consciousness, namely the cinematic, the retentional, and the extensional model. This is first done by presenting the distinction between acts and contents of consciousness and the assumptions underlying the different models concerning both the extendedness and duration of these two components. Secondly, we elaborate on the consequences related to whether a perspective of direct or indirect realism about temporal perceptions is assumed. Finally, we review some relevant (...)
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    Story, Sign, and Self: Phenomenology and Structuralism as Literary Critical Methods.Robert Detweiler - 1978 - Scholars Press.
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    Phenomenological Hermeneutics and the Study of Literature.Mario Valdes - 1987 - University of Toronto Press.
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    Phenomenology and revolutionary romanticism.Jack Jacobs - 2002 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), The Visible and the Invisible in the Interplay Between Philosophy, Literature, and Reality. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 117--137.
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    French Literature and the Philosophy of Consciousness: Phenomenological Essays.Ian W. Alexander - 1985 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Phenomenology and Medical Devices.Pat McConville - 2021 - In Susi Ferrarello (ed.), Phenomenology of Bioethics: Technoethics and Lived Experience. Springer. pp. 23-32.
    Phenomenology has a rich tradition of interpreting technology, medicine, and the life sciences. It has not yet had much to say about the medical devices which have always been central to bioethics. In this chapter, I outline what is meant by medical devices, and connect the sense of intention in made-object design with the notion of intentionality in phenomenology. I survey three basic ways of characterising medical devices grounded in the phenomenological literature: Albert Borgmann’s device paradigm, Don (...)
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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, (...)
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    Naturalizing Phenomenology, and the Nature of Phenomena: On Varela, Petitot, and Merleau-Ponty.Luca Vanzago - 2012 - Chiasmi International 14:131-142.
    La naturalisation de la phénoménologie et la nature des phénomènesLe projet de naturalisation de la phénoménologie est né comme une tentative d’intégrer réciproquement les neurosciences et la philosophie phénoménologique. Les principaux représentants de ce projet, Jean Petitot et Francisco Varela, ont étés inspirés par Merleau-Ponty en tant que référence philosophique permettant de développer de façon féconde ce point de vue. Cependant, les deux auteurs ne semblent pas assumer jusqu’au bout les enjeux réels posés par la réflexion philosophique de Merleau-Ponty qui, (...)
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  47. Modernism and phenomenology: literature, philosophy, art.Ariane Mildenberg - 2017 - [London]: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Braiding together strands of literary, phenomenological and art historical reflection, Modernism and Phenomenology explores the ways in which modernist writers and artists return us to wonder before the world. Taking such wonder as the motive for phenomenology itself, and challenging extant views of modernism that uphold a mind-world opposition rooted in Cartesian thought, the book considers the work of modernists who, far from presenting perfect, finished models for life and the self, embrace raw and semi-chaotic experience. Close readings (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Poetic.Renaud Barbaras - 2015 - Chiasmi International 17:189-199.
    The poetic names our capacity to transcend our finitude as subject and rejoin our worldly ground, that which links us to our origin despite the evential separation. It is the dimension of our existence which opens us to that from which our existence is nonetheless radically exiled, going, as it were, against the stream of the subject’s enclosure; it is that which, in us, reverses the evential separation, the only recourse against this separation. It is thus what makes it possible (...)
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    Toward a Phenomenology of Painting and Literature.Joseph Margolis - 2004 - Symposium 8 (3):477-490.
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    Semiotic Phenomenology and the Relational Constitution of Signs and Experience.Paul Wesley Scott - 2012 - American Journal of Semiotics 28 (3/4):267 - 299.
    Basic, key concepts of semiotic are surveyed en route to establishing signs, units of signification, as always dealing in relations. These relations are triangular and mediate. Signs span and mediate between the internality and externality of things, thing being defined as a composite of subjectivity and objectivity. Because signs are relational and mediate, identicality is postulated as the limit of the sign. Identicality is aligned with things-in-themselves, which are assigned to meta-reality, to associate semiotic and metaphysic. Mind, thought, world, and (...)
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