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| Filosofia: Phenomenology 2010 Volume 5 part 2: Phenomenology beyond Philosophy Selected Essays from North America Edited by Lester Embree, Michael Barber, and Thomas J. Nenon Zeta Book, Bucharest, February 2011 Approaches relatively new problems in our multidisciplinary tradition. In it there is much less scholarship on texts and much more investigation of things themselves. The methods of phenomenology relied on can appear different when not related to the usual philosophical problems. Many concepts are imported, so to speak, from philosophical phenomenology and adapted in new contexts and this would seem the most conspicuous feature of phenomenology beyond philosophy, i.e., originally philosophical concepts used in contexts beyond the traditional scope of philosophy in our tradition. Table of Contents Introduction to Volume 5 (continued) : Phenomenology beyond Philosophy Lester Embree 20. Bioregionalism: Identification and Orientation as a Problem of Scale Gary Backhaus 21. Socrates outside Athens:Plato, the Phadrus, and the Possibility of "Dialogue" with Nature W. S. K. Cameron 22. Digital Image and Cinema Alberto J. L. Carrillo Canán and May Zindel 23. "Second Person" Perspectivity in Observing andUnderstanding Emotional Expression Scott D. Churchill 24. Constructing a Curriculum of Place: Embedded Meaningful Movement in Mundane Activities for Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Maureen Connolly 25. How to Make a Photograph within the In/Visible World of Autism Thomas D. Craig 26. Psychology and the Eclipse of Forgiveness Steen Halling 27. Walt Whitman, Nursing, and Phenomenology Mark A. Hector and Judith E. Hector 28. Václav Havel's New Statecraft of Responsible Politics Hwa Yol Jung 29. Exposure, Absorption, Subjection-Being-in-Media Chris Nagel 30. Local Workers, Global Workplace, and the Experience of Place Lori K. Schneider 31. Gaston Bachelard's Topoanalysis in the 21st Century: The Lived Reciprocity between Houses and Inhabitants as Portrayed by American Writer Louis Bromfield David Seamon 32. The Fragile Phenomenology of Juhani Pallismaa M. Reza Shirazi 33. Keynesin Phenomenology and the Meltdown Dennis E. Skocz 34. Portkeys, Ressurrective Ideology, and the Phenomenologyof Collective Trauma Robert D. Stolorow 35. Merleau-Ponty and James Agee: Guides to the Novice Phenomenologist Sandra P. Thomas 36. The Concept of Pathology and Psychiatry's Need for a Philosophy of Life Osborne P. Wiggins and Michael Alan Schwartz 37. Living with Multiple Psychologies Akihiro Yoshida 38. Clinical Listening, Narrative Writing Richard M. Zaner Notes on Contributors
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