Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe: Main Figures, Ideas, and Problems
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Rediscovering Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe (Witold Plotka and Patrick Eldridge).- Chapter 2. Early Phenomenology in Prague (Hynek Janousek and Robin D. Rollinger).- Chapter 3. Husserl's Early Phenomenology and the Ontology of Truth in the Lvov-Warsaw School (Dariusz Lukasiewicz).- Chapter 4. Gustav Spet's "Hermeneutical Phenomenology" Project: His Reinterpretation of Husserl's Phenomenology (Natalia Artemenko).- Chapter 5. On the Phenomenological Implications of Semyon Frank's Psychological Philosophy of the Living Soul (Alexander Kozin).- Chapter 6. Vasily Sesemann's Theory of Knowledge, and Its Phenomenological Relevance (Dalius Jonkus).- Chapter 7. Roman Ingarden's Early Theory of the Object (Marek Piwowarczyk).- Chapter 8. Nae Ionescu and the Origins of Phenomenology in Romania (Viorel Cernica).- Chapter 9. Theodor Celms and the "Realism-Idealism" Controversy (Uldis Vēgners).- Chapter 10. Leopold Blaustein's Descriptive Psychology and Aesthetics in Light of His Criticism of Husserl (Witold Plotka).- Chapter 11. Life and the Natural World in the Early Work of Jan Patočka (1930-1945) (Karel Novotn?).- Chapter 12. The Beginnings of Phenomenology in Yugoslavia: Zagorka Micic on Husserl's Method (Dragan Prole).- Index.
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