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  • by Iain P. D. Morrisson
    £57.49

    Kant scholars since the early nineteenth century have disaxadgreed about how to interpret his theory of moral motivation. Kant tells us that the feeling of respect is the incentive to moral action, but he is notoriously ambiguous on the question of what exactly this means.

  • - A Multidimensional Exploration of the Lifeworld
    by Steven M. Rosen
    £57.49

    The concept of "flesh" in philosophical terms derives from the writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. This was the word he used to name the concrete realm of sentient bodies and life processes that has been eclipsed by the abstractions of science, technology, and modern culture.

  • by David Mikics
    £57.49

    The great American thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson and the influential German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, though writing in different eras and ultimately developing significantly different philosophies, both praised the individual's wish to be transformed, to be fully created for the first time.

  • by Edward Goodwin Ballard
    £23.99 - 60.99

    This is a major phenomenological work in which real learning works in graceful tandem with genuine and important insight.

  • - A Phenomenological Study of Creative Expression in Science and Painting
    by Edwin Jones
    £57.49

    Edwin Jones sets out to show that a phenomenological analysis of meaning can contribute to a theory of creativity in several ways. It can clarify the concept of creative expression and resolve its paradoxical appearance. Creativity must have its roots in already existing meanings and at the same time has to generate new meanings.To

  • - A Phenomenological Examination Into The
    by Ron L. Cooper
    £57.49

    Martin Heidegger's Being and Time can be broadly termed a transcendental inquiry into the structures that make human experience possible. Such an inquiry reveals the conditions that render human experience intelligible.

  • - An Introduction to the Philosophy of Culture
    by Hans Freyer
    £57.49

    Theory of Objective Mind is the first book of the important German social philosopher Hans Freyer to appear in English.

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