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Phenomenologic chippendale chair: Stephen's nightmare
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Abstract James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses, interpretation in both terms of modes and meaning, exploration of the implication of passive intentionality, an "anonymity" seeking for its ontological root, a stoppage on the no... view more
James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephen Dedalus in Ulysses, interpretation in both terms of modes and meaning, exploration of the implication of passive intentionality, an "anonymity" seeking for its ontological root, a stoppage on the notion of "as if of", "noema" and ‘noesis' in their technical use, "natürliche Einstellung" and a handful of other issues are all cited here by Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Ricoeur and others just to shed more light on findings, insights, observations and conclusions in social and cognitive sciences, by the help of a static and genetic analysis of some key notions like "intentionality and consciousness" from both historical and systematic perspectives, ranging from Dr. Johnson on Shakespeare to Husserl's guidelines in phenomenology.... view less
Keywords
cognition; phenomenology; knowledge; Husserl, E.; attitude; philosophy; theory; ontology; science of history; hermeneutics; consciousness
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Joyce, J.; Ricoeur, P.; Dedalus, St.; Intentionalität
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 41-48
Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 58
ISSN
2300-2697
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed