Table Of ContentPHENOMENOLOGY/ONTOPOIESISRETRIEVINGGEO-COSMIC
HORIZONSOFANTIQUITY
ANALECTA HUSSERLIANA
THE YEARBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH
VOLUME CX
FounderandEditor-in-Chief:
ANNA-TERESA TYMIENIECKA
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LOGOS AND LIFE
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Acknowledgements xi
INAUGURALLECTURE
ANNA-TERESATYMIENIECKA/InspirationsofHeraclitusfromEphesus
FulfilledinOurNewEnlightenment 3
VOLUME1
SECTIONI PHENOMENOLOGYOFLIFEINTHECRITIQUE
OFREASON
KONRADROKSTAD/WasPlatoAPlatonist? 15
DANIELAVERDUCCI/TheLifeofBeingRefoundwiththe
PhenomenologyofLifeofAnna-TeresaTymieniecka 23
ELLABUCENIECE/CritiqueofReasonProjectswithReferenceto
Antiquity:I.KantandthePlatonicIdeas,E.Husserlandthe
MnemosineanEnticement,A.-T.TymienieckaandtheDyonisianLogos 39
TANSUACIK/WhatwasaClassicUntiltheBeginningof20thCentury? 51
SECTIONII LOGOSANDLIFE
SIMENANDERSENØYEN/TheExistentialisticSubjectToday 61
ROBERTSWITZER/Re-TurningtotheReal:Phenomenological
AppropriationsofPlato’s“Ideas”andtheAllegoryoftheCave 75
ANDREASBRENNER/LivingLifeandMakingLife 91
MANJULIKAGHOSH/Man’sWorldandLogosasFeeling 103
VELGAVEVERE/TheFeastofLifeortheFeastofReason–Kierkegaard
VersusPlato 111
WEIZHANG/GibtEsEinMaterialesApriori? 123
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SECTIONIII LOGOSANDEDUCATION
RIMMAKURENKOVA,EVGENYPLEKHANOV,ANDELENA
ROGACHEVA/TheIdeaofPaideaintheContextofOntopoesisofLife 141
ELENAROGACHEVA/InternationalDimentionofJohnDewey’s
Pedagogy:LessonsforTomorrow 147
MARASTAFECKA/ThinkingConditionedbyLanguage
andTradition 171
J.C.COUCEIRO-BUENO/HowtoConductLife(AreteandPhronesis) 181
SECTIONIV HUSSERLINTHECONTEXTOFTRADITION
WITOLDPŁOTKA/TheReasonoftheCrisis.Husserl’sRe-Examination
oftheConceptofRationality 191
KOUSHIKJOARDAR/LogosasSignifier:HusserlintheContextof
Tradition 207
SUSIFERRARELLO/TheAxiologyofOntopoiesis
anditsRationality 217
TÕNUVIIK/OriginatingtheWesternWorld:ACulturalPhenomenology
ofHistoricalConsciousness 227
MAGDALENAPŁOTKA/TheRecoveryoftheSelf.Plotinus
onSelf-Cognition 241
CEZARYJÓZEFOLBROMSKI/SocialConnotationsoftheCategory
ofthe«Now»intheLateWritingsofEdmundHusserlvs.J.Derrida
andB.Waldenfels 251
SECTIONV COGNITION,CREATIVITY,EMBODIMENT
LARSMORTENGRAM/Pound,Propertiusand Logopoeia 269
KIYMETSELVI/Phenomenology:CreationandConstructionofKnowledge 279
AYDANTURANLI/PerspicuousRepresentation:AWittgensteinian
InterpretationofMartinHeidegger’sViewofTruth 295
MINASEHDEV/OriginandFeaturesofPsychicalCreationsinan
OntopoieticPerspective 307
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SECTIONVI NATURE,WORLD,CONTINUITY
FRANCESCOTOTARO/NatureandArtificeinManifesting/Producing
theBeing 317
MORTENTØNNESSEN/SemioticsofBeingandUexküllian
Phenomenology 327
S˙IBELOKTAR/ThePlace:WhereWeSeetheWorldas a LimitedWhole 341
CATIAGIACONI/LinesforContemporaryConstructivismtoRevisit
andReintegratetheAncientSenseofContinuitybetweenMenand
Nature 355
VOLUME2
SECTIONVII LOGOSANDTHESELF
ANÍBALFORNARI/PaulRicoeur:CriticalConsentofLogostoLife 373
ERKUTSEZG˙IN/ThePhenomenologicalSignificanceandRelevance
oftheRemindersAssembledas“Language-Games” 395
CARMENCOZMA/“Sophia”As“Telos”inthe“OntopoieticPerspective” 413
OLGALOUCHAKOVA-SCHWARTZ/TheSelfandtheWorld:Vedanta,
Sufism,andthePresocraticsinaPhenomenologicalView 423
THOMASRYBA/TrinitarianAppropriationsoftheTranscendentals:
GivennessandIntentionalityinLevinas,Marion,
andTymieniecka 439
SECTIONVIII CREATIVITYANDTHEONTOPOIETICLOGOS
WILLIAMD.MELANEY/Blanchot’sInauguralPoetics:Visibility
andtheInfiniteConversation 467
HALILTURAN/LoveofLife,TragedyandSomeCharactersinGreek
Mythology 485
ANNAMAŁECKA/HumorinthePerspectiveofLogos:TheInspirations
ofAncientGreekPhilosophy 495
BRIANGRASSOM/TheIdealandtheReal:BridgingtheGap 507
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FIRATKARADAS/Historicity,NarrativeandtheConstruction
ofMonstrosityinJohnGardner’s Grendel 521
AL˙IÖZTÜRK/ThePowerofDance/MovementasaMeansofExpression 539
SECTIONIX INTERSUBJECTIVITY,FREEDOM,JUSTICE
JOHANNESSERVAN/MakingHistoryOurOwn–Appropriationand
TransgressionoftheIntentionalHistoryofHumanRights 551
JANSZMYD/VitalityandWobblinessofUniversalMoralValuesinthe
Post-ModernWorld:CreativityandRegulativeFunctionoftheLogos
ofLife 559
MICHAELGUBSER/ATrueandBetter“I”:Husserl’sCallforWorldly
Renewal 579
SAULIUSGENIUSAS/TheQuestionoftheSubject:JanPatocˇka’s
PhenomenologicalContribution 599
SILVIAPIEROSARA/“HumanCreativityAccordingtotheBeing”
andNarrativeEthics:AnActualizationofAristotle’sAccount
ofImagination 613
SECTIONX SEEKINGTHELOGOSINDIFFERENTCULTURES
KATARZYNASTARK/TheosisandLifeinNicolaiBerdyaev’sPhilosophy 631
TSUNG-IDOW/HarmoniousBalance:TheUltimatePhenomenonofLife
Experience,aConfucianAttemptandApproach 645
JONATHONAPPELS/“Dance:WalkingandSelf-Moving
inHusserlandMerleau-Ponty” 659
BRUCEROSS/TheSonglines:DreamingtheAncestorsandSustaining
theWorldinAboriginalArt 665
SECTIONXI CONTEMPORARYRETRIEVINGOFTHE
PRINCIPLESOFTHEUNIVERSALORDER
MAIJAKU¯LE/LogosandLife:UnderstandingofRhythm 675
CLARAMANDOLINI/LifePowerfulForceBetweenVirtualityand
Enactment 685
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PATRICIATRUTTY-COOHILL/VisualizingTymieniecka’sApproach
withStringTheory 695
NIKOLAYN.KOZHEVNIKOV/UniversalPrinciplesoftheWorldandthe
CoordinateSystemontheBasisofLimitDynamicalEquilibrium 701
ATTILAGRANDPIERRE/TheBiologicalPrincipleofNaturalSciences
andtheLogosofLifeofNaturalPhilosophy:AComparison
andthePerspectivesofUnifyingtheScienceandPhilosophyofLife 711
NameIndex 729
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