Husserl and the idea of Europe

Phenomenology Political science Husserl, Edmund, e-böcker
Northwestern University Press
2020
EISBN 9780810141506
Introduction.
Phenomenology and the crisis of Europe.
Europe, philosophy, and the First World War.
Husserl and the European Crisis.
Revisiting generative phenomenology.
Genetic phenomenology and the problem of generativity.
The phenomenology of sociality : empathy and lifeworld.
Greek philosophy and the birth of Europe.
The origins of Europe : philosophy, territoriality, reason.
Community of theory and the idea of rational culture.
Philosophy and political universalism.
Rethinking teleology and universalism.
A new understanding of teleology : phenomenology of presuppositions.
Is Husserl eurocentric? : absolute and relative Ideals.
Rethinking political phenomenology : infinite teleology and the utopian motif.
Husserl's universalism : The community of love.
Conclusion.
Phenomenology and the crisis of Europe.
Europe, philosophy, and the First World War.
Husserl and the European Crisis.
Revisiting generative phenomenology.
Genetic phenomenology and the problem of generativity.
The phenomenology of sociality : empathy and lifeworld.
Greek philosophy and the birth of Europe.
The origins of Europe : philosophy, territoriality, reason.
Community of theory and the idea of rational culture.
Philosophy and political universalism.
Rethinking teleology and universalism.
A new understanding of teleology : phenomenology of presuppositions.
Is Husserl eurocentric? : absolute and relative Ideals.
Rethinking political phenomenology : infinite teleology and the utopian motif.
Husserl's universalism : The community of love.
Conclusion.
