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Perception and its Development in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology
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$89.00
ISBN: 9781487501280
Pub Date: June 2017
Perception and Its Development in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology brings together essays from fifteen leading Merleau-Ponty scholars to demonstrate the continuing significance of Merleau-Ponty’s analysis.
The Self and its Body in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
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$49.95
ISBN: 9780802084828
Pub Date: December 2001
Russon argues that Hegel has not only taken account of the body in his philosophy, but has done so in a way that integrates both modern work on embodiment and the approach to the body found in ancient Greek philosophy.
Hegel and the Tradition
Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris
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$43.95
ISBN: 9781442614895
Pub Date: August 2013
This collection examines Hegel's philosophy as it bears on the meaning and relevance of tradition – historical, legal, aesthetic, religious, and philosophical. The thirteen essays draw upon and celebrate the work of H.S. Harris, who is considered by many to be the most influential interpreter of Hegel in the English-speaking world.
Perception and its Development in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology
$89.00
ISBN: 9781487501280
Pub Date: June 2017
Perception and Its Development in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology brings together essays from fifteen leading Merleau-Ponty scholars to demonstrate the continuing significance of Merleau-Ponty’s analysis.
The Self and its Body in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
$49.95
ISBN: 9780802084828
Pub Date: December 2001
Russon argues that Hegel has not only taken account of the body in his philosophy, but has done so in a way that integrates both modern work on embodiment and the approach to the body found in ancient Greek philosophy.
Hegel and the Tradition
Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris
$43.95
ISBN: 9781442614895
Pub Date: August 2013
This collection examines Hegel's philosophy as it bears on the meaning and relevance of tradition – historical, legal, aesthetic, religious, and philosophical. The thirteen essays draw upon and celebrate the work of H.S. Harris, who is considered by many to be the most influential interpreter of Hegel in the English-speaking world.