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Essays on Aesthetic Genesis is a collection of essays written on Jeff Mitscherling's work in realist phenomenology, Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature. The authors explicate, expand, contextualize and apply the concepts of intentional being, the "New Copernican Hypothesis" (a reversal of the fundamental tenet of phenomenology that all consciousness is intentional-intentionality, rather, gives rise to consciousness), the idea of intentional structures in nature, and the foundational concepts of Aesthetic Genesis as they appear in the work of…mehr
Essays on Aesthetic Genesis is a collection of essays written on Jeff Mitscherling's work in realist phenomenology, Aesthetic Genesis: The Origin of Consciousness in the Intentional Being of Nature. The authors explicate, expand, contextualize and apply the concepts of intentional being, the "New Copernican Hypothesis" (a reversal of the fundamental tenet of phenomenology that all consciousness is intentional-intentionality, rather, gives rise to consciousness), the idea of intentional structures in nature, and the foundational concepts of Aesthetic Genesis as they appear in the work of Aristotle, Ingarden and Gadamer amongst others. This book takes as its focus Mitscherling's comprehensive phenomenological analysis of embodiment, aesthetic experience, the interpretation of texts, moral behavior, and cognition, and exemplifies subsequent work in the field of realist phenomenology being conducted by an international collection of active scholars influenced by Aesthetic Genesis.
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Autorenporträt
Charlene Elsby is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, specializing in Ancient Philosophy and Realist Phenomenology. She has articles appearing in Quaestiones Disputatae and Logic and Logical Philosophy, along with several book chapters and contributions to popular culture and philosophy volumes. She is currently working on an analysis of the integration of Aristotelian concepts into the works of early phenomenologists. Aaron Massecar is an independent scholar and consultant living in Guelph, Canada. He is the author of Ethical Habits: A Peircean Perspective (Lexington Books, 2016) and numerous articles on Charles S. Peirce that have been published in journals such as The Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society and Contemporary Pragmatism. He continues to research critical, reflective habit development and its effect on human performance.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction Charlene Elsby and Aaron Massecar Major Concepts 1. On the Concept of Aesthetic Genesis Charlene Elsby, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne 2. The Copernican Turn of Intentional Being Charles Rodger, University of Alberta Historical Considerations 3. Cartesian Soul: Embodiment and Phenomenology in the Wake of Descartes Felix ÓMurchadha, National University of Ireland, Galway and Ane Faugstad Aarø, University of Bergen 4. The Intentional Being of Justice and the Foreseen Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, Wilfrid Laurier University 5. Mitscherling's Reading of Ingarden Robert Luzecky, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne 6. Being that Can be Understood is (Not Just) Language: On Linguisticality and Intentionality Jason C. Robinson, Wilfrid Laurier University Contemporary Discussion 7. Overcoming Husserl's Mind-World Split: Jeff Mitscherling's Aesthetic Genesis and the Birth of Consciousness Through Intentionality Antonio Calcagno, King's University College 8. Artistic Creation: On Mitscherling and Dylan Paul Fairfield, Queen's University 9. Our Connection to Nature Siby K. George, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 10. Intentionality and the New Copernican Revolution: Realist Phenomenology and the Extended Mind Hypothesis Aaron Massecar, Independent Scholar 11. Perfect Empiricism: Mitscherling's Aristotelian Phenomenology, the Logos, and The Problem of Ideal Objects Conrad Hamilton, Université Paris VIII Saint-Denis 12. A Relational Theory of Truth Joshua Boyce, University of Toronto Afterword The Problem with Being that Can be Understood Jeff Mitscherling, University of Guelph
Foreword Introduction Charlene Elsby and Aaron Massecar Major Concepts 1. On the Concept of Aesthetic Genesis Charlene Elsby, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne 2. The Copernican Turn of Intentional Being Charles Rodger, University of Alberta Historical Considerations 3. Cartesian Soul: Embodiment and Phenomenology in the Wake of Descartes Felix ÓMurchadha, National University of Ireland, Galway and Ane Faugstad Aarø, University of Bergen 4. The Intentional Being of Justice and the Foreseen Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, Wilfrid Laurier University 5. Mitscherling's Reading of Ingarden Robert Luzecky, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne 6. Being that Can be Understood is (Not Just) Language: On Linguisticality and Intentionality Jason C. Robinson, Wilfrid Laurier University Contemporary Discussion 7. Overcoming Husserl's Mind-World Split: Jeff Mitscherling's Aesthetic Genesis and the Birth of Consciousness Through Intentionality Antonio Calcagno, King's University College 8. Artistic Creation: On Mitscherling and Dylan Paul Fairfield, Queen's University 9. Our Connection to Nature Siby K. George, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay 10. Intentionality and the New Copernican Revolution: Realist Phenomenology and the Extended Mind Hypothesis Aaron Massecar, Independent Scholar 11. Perfect Empiricism: Mitscherling's Aristotelian Phenomenology, the Logos, and The Problem of Ideal Objects Conrad Hamilton, Université Paris VIII Saint-Denis 12. A Relational Theory of Truth Joshua Boyce, University of Toronto Afterword The Problem with Being that Can be Understood Jeff Mitscherling, University of Guelph
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