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  1. Phenomenology and the return to beginnings.John Sallis - 1973 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press; distributed by Humanities Press, New York.
    Originally published in 1973, this work continues to be a classic in the field of French phenomenology, focusing on tis most seminal represenataive, Maurice Merleau-Ponty. By tracing how Merleau-Ponty accounts for the beginning of philosophical thought in the dual sense of understanding its origin and showing how that origin permits philosophy (and all thought) to achieve truth, Sallis demonstrates that this process is never fully completed. With a signifigant revival of interest in French phenomenology in recent years, this paperback edition (...)
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  • The social dynamics of George H. Mead.Maurice Alexander Natanson - 1956 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    Twelve years after his Origin of Species, Charles Darwin published his Descent of Man. If the first book brought the gases of philosophi cal controversy to fever heat, the second exploded them in fiery roars. The issue was the nature, the condition, and the destiny of genus humanum. According to the prevailing Genteel Tradition mankind was a congregation of embodied immortal souls, each with its fixed identity, rights and duties, living together with its immortal neigh bors under conditions imposed by (...)
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  • The primacy of perception.Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 1964 - In . Northwestern University Press. pp. 12-42.
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  • The Life-World, Historicity, and Truth: Reflections on Leo Strauss's Encounter with Heidegger and Husserl.Hwa Yol Jung - 1978 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 9 (1):11-25.
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  • Ideas: general introdution to pure phenomenology.Edmund Husserl - 1931 - New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by William Ralph Boyce Gibson.
    With a new foreword by Dermot Moran 'the work here presented seeks to found a new science though, indeed, the whole course of philosophical development since Descartes has been preparing the way for it a science covering a new field of ...
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  • Phenomenology and the theory of science.Aron Gurwitsch - 1974 - [Ann Arbor, Mich.: Reprinted for Northwestern University Press by University Microfilms International. Edited by Lester Embree.
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  • Language and being: an analytic phenomenology.Stephen A. Erickson - 1970 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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  • Language and Philosophy.Philip Paul Hallie - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):146-147.
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  • Earth and Gods: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger.Vincent Vycinas - 2012 - Springer Verlag.
    Earth and Gods is an attempt to introduce the reader to Heidegger's fully developed philosophy. The title Earth and Gods gives an im pression of not being a general study of Heidegger's philosophy. However, this is not true - the earth and the gods are fundamental ontological symbols of his fully developed philosophy, namely, his third and final phase of thought. This phase repeats the problems of both preceding phases in a fuller and more developed manner; hence, it implies them. (...)
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  • The function of the sciences and the meaning of man.Enzo Paci - 1972 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press.
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  • Validity in interpretation.E. D. Hirsch - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:493-494.
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  • Agony and epitaph.Albert Hofstadter - 1970 - New York,: G. Braziller.
    The measure of man.--What philosophy is and does.--The vocation of consciousness.--The touch of art.--The voice of the dead wife.--The kin-consciousness of art.--The poem is not a symbol.--The poem is a symbol.--Being: the act of belonging.
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  • The Self as Agent.John MacMurray - 1957 - Philosophy 36 (137):233-234.
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  • The Social Dynamics of George H. Mead.MAURICE NATANSON - 1956 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 19 (4):433-434.
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  • History as a System: and Other Essays Toward a Philosophy of History.José Ortega Y. Gasset - 1961 - Westport, Conn.: W. W. Norton & Company.
    Contents: The Sportive Origin of the State – Unity and Diversity of Europe – Man the Technician – History as a System. Translation of "El origen deportivo del Estado"; (1924); "Prólogo para franceses" (1937); and Meditación de la técnica (1939). "History as a System" was published originally in English in Philosophy and History: Essays Presented to Ernst Cassirer. Edited by Raymond Klibansky and H. J. Paton. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press (London, H. Milford), 1936, pp. 283-322.
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  • New developments in phenomenology in France: The phenomenology of language.Paul Ricoeur - 1967 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 34 (1):1-30.
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  • Merleau-Ponty and the Renewal of Ontology.Marjorie Grene - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):605 - 625.
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