Acknowledgements | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Edmund Husserl | |
The Phenomenological Epoche | p. 11 |
Intentionality and Perception | p. 21 |
The Lifeworld | p. 33 |
Intersubjectivity | p. 47 |
Martin Heidegger | |
Heidegger after Husserl | p. 67 |
From Mineness to Authenticity | p. 85 |
Nature and Art | p. 99 |
Technology | p. 108 |
Jean-Paul Sartre | |
Phenomenology and the Empirical Sciences: Sartre's Early Work | p. 123 |
Self-consciousness and Intentionality | p. 132 |
Existentialism | p. 140 |
The Ontology of Existentialism | p. 146 |
Maurice Merleau-Ponty | |
The Lived Body | p. 161 |
Language and Painting | p. 173 |
A Philosophy of Ambiguity | p. 187 |
Flesh, Reversibility, Chiasm | p. 198 |
Post-phenomenology and the Future of Phenomenology | |
Jacques Derrida | p. 211 |
Emmanuel Levinas | p. 221 |
Michel Henry | p. 226 |
Jean-Luc Marion | p. 231 |
Notes | p. 235 |
Bibliography | p. 244 |
Sample questions for essays and discussions | p. 261 |
Index | p. 265 |
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