Critical Phenomenology

An Introduction

Leesfragment
€18,99
  • Phenomenology
  • is
  • one
  • of
  • the
  • leading
  • movements
  • in
  • twentieth-century
  • philosophy
  • and
  • continues
  • to
  • exert
  • a
  • strong
  • influence
  • on
  • many
  • contemporary
  • philosophical
  • traditions
  • and
  • investigations.
  • In
  • recent
  • years,
  • phenomenological
  • insights
  • have
  • been
  • increasingly
  • developed
  • in
  • relation
  • to
  • philosophy
  • of
  • illness,
  • disability,
  • race,
  • gender,
  • sexuality,
  • and
  • politics,
  • leading
  • to
  • the
  • emergence
  • of
  • critical
  • phenomenology
  • as
  • a
  • new,
  • prominent
  • field
  • for
  • interdisciplinary
  • research.Magrì
  • and
  • McQueen's
  • Critical
  • Phenomenology:
  • An
  • Introduction
  • is
  • the
  • first
  • book
  • of
  • its
  • kind,
  • addressing
  • the
  • critical
  • questions
  • at
  • the
  • core
  • of
  • both
  • classical
  • and
  • contemporary
  • phenomenology.
  • This
  • book
  • provides
  • a
  • concise,
  • accessible
  • introduction
  • to
  • key
  • areas
  • of
  • phenomenological
  • research,
  • such
  • as
  • intersubjectivity,
  • bodily
  • experience,
  • race,
  • gender,
  • social
  • experience,
  • and
  • political
  • action.
  • In
  • doing
  • so,
  • it
  • demonstrates
  • both
  • the
  • rich
  • history
  • of
  • phenomenology
  • and
  • its
  • continuing
  • philosophical
  • and
  • ethical
  • importance.This
  • textbook
  • will
  • be
  • essential
  • reading
  • for
  • undergraduate
  • philosophy
  • students
  • and
  • academics
  • interested
  • in
  • critical phenomenology.
1 of 144
pro-mbooks3 : libris