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    Self and Moral Responsibility

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    and Naomi Eilan. (Cambridge: MIT Press‚ 1995). Card‚ Caludia. The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚2002). Cerbone‚ David R. Understanding Phenomenology. (Bucks: Acumen Publising Limited‚ 2006) Cottingham‚ John Dermont‚ Moran. Edmund Husserl‚ Founder of Phenomenology. (Polity Press‚ 2005) Diane‚ Collinson Douglas‚ Allen. Culture and Self‚ Philosophical and Religious Perspective East and West. (Blouder: Westview Press‚ 1997). Eilan‚ N.‚ A.J. Marcel‚ &

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    PHENOMENAL intensity of his work and tectonic properties of his buildings hold a distinguished identity for Architect Steven Holl . His use of materials ‚ colours and textures and my emphasis on PHENOMENOL depicts his adaptation of the theory of PHENOMENOLOGY ‚ are the various considerations through which Holl’s Architecture can be Distinguished. Steven Holl got his undergraduate degree from University of Washington and also attended graduate school at the AA school of Architecture and currently runs

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    Phenomenology of Reflection Each time an individual rediscovers revolt he remembers his previous experiences of it‚ which all come back to him like a sudden memory of childhood. We know that “whether the subject sinks into madness‚ practices theory‚ or participates in an uprising . . . the two poles of daily life — contact with a narrow and separate reality on one hand and spectacular contact with the totality on the other — are simultaneously abolished‚ opening the way for the unity of individual

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    Phenomenology of Love

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    Love is a very mysterious thing. Most of us act as though we know what it is without truly understanding its meaning and essence. This has been true of me. Before I encountered this phenomenology of love‚ I already had experiences of loving other people – my family‚ my friends‚ and girlfriends past and present. However‚ I was belonged to the people whom Erich Fromm described as believing in the popular notion of love. I emphasized the characteristics of the people I loved‚ why I needed them‚ and

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    Phenomenology is Form and Function: The International Buddhist Temple Phenomenology will sometimes incorporate spirituality into intellectual arguments with place and space‚ and argues that we have more than our five senses to experience the world around us – that even if you were blind‚ deaf‚ couldn’t smell‚ couldn’t taste‚ and had no form of sensory perception‚ the place that you are in could still effect you. The qualities of a place that you can not define through your senses is what explains

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    a.2. Max Scheler’s Notion of Personhood Another prolific philosopher that influenced St. Karol Wojtyła’s line of thought is Max Scheler . Wojtyła’s encounter with Scheler happened when he was doing his habilitation thesis. When he became pope he recollected it: “Much later‚ Father Różycki suggested the topic for my habilitation thesis on Max Scheler’s book Der Formalismus in der Ethik und materiale Wertethik‚ which I translated into Polish as I was writing my thesis. This was another turning point

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    A PHENOMENOLOGY OF LANDSCAPE: PLACES‚ PATHS AND MONUMENTS By Christopher Tilley Landscape has long been central to archaeology as the context within which sites and monuments are preserved‚ and as a long-lived dynamic entity deserving explanation. Intellectual tussles over the interpretation of ancient landscapes have seen the pendulum of endeavour swing back and forth between Romanticist and Enlightenment traditions but always driving thinking forward in what Andrew Sherratt characterised as the

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    The Lived Experience of Male Alcohol Dependence Why do some people become dependent on alcohol while others do not? Why do individuals become dependent on alcohol‚ despite daily experiencing multiple negative consequences of such dependence? Why do they carry on drinking if‚ after the last binging episode‚ they swear they will never drink again? Why do some people rely on alcohol to help solve their problems? In order to understand why I ask these questions it is important to provide an

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    The Phenomenology of Mind

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    THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND G. W. F. HEGEL THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND Table of Contents THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND ...........................................................................................................1 G. W. F. HEGEL ......................................................................................................................................1 PREFACE: ON SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE......................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION

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    One of the most prominent concepts in I (Heart) Huckabees is that of Martin Heidegger’s Dasein. Dasein‚ literally meaning "Being-there"‚ is Heidegger’s method in which he applies another prominant Existential philospher‚ Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology to human beings themselves. What it does is instead of defining a "thing" and putting it into a preconceived category‚ one waits for the "thing" to reveal itself in its own time. The remarkable thing about Heidegger is that he never calls human

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