Phenomenology, Ontology, Metaphysics /

Given the current mainstream landscape of philosophy, one might assume that phenomenology is merely a tradition, a perspective, or a method of philosophizing among others. Likewise, one might assume that ontology and metaphysics-despite being concerned with everything and anything there is-are just...

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Other Authors: Joachim, Zachary J. (Editor), Muñoz-Reja, Vicente (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.

Series: Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology ; 28.

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Call Number: B829.5

Table of Contents:
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Vicente Muñoz-Reja and Zachary J. Joachim
  • 1 Husserl's Transformation of Ontology
  • John J. Drummond
  • 2 Where am "I"? the Phenomenology and Ontology of Self
  • David Woodruff Smith
  • 3 Husserl's Monadology
  • Daniel O. Dahlstrom
  • 4 Husserl's Phenomenology, Plato's Dialectic and Aristotle's First Philosophy: an Essay on Intentional History
  • Burt C. Hopkins
  • 5 Heidegger's Rethinking of Ontology and Metaphysics
  • Daniela Vallega-Neu
  • 6 Indirect Ontology, Open History, and Nature as Silence in Merleau-Ponty's 'Anti-Metaphysical' Ontology
  • David Morris
  • 7 Beyond Object Constitution, or: Reading Levinas' "Metaphysics" with Genetic Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis
  • Bettina Bergo
  • 8 Missing the Mark: Aestheticization, Structure Inattention, and 'Dark Phenomenology'
  • Deborah Goldgaber
  • 9 "The Phenomenon Closest to the Noumenon": on the Other in Deleuze's Difference and Repetition
  • Leonard Lawlor
  • Index.