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Language Beyond Postmodernism: Saying and Thinking in Gendlin's Philosophy

Levin, David Michael 1997 Northwestern Univ Press, Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy, 376p.

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■Levin, David Michael 1997 Language Beyond Postmodernism: Saying and Thinking in Gendlin's Philosophy,Northwestern Univ Press, Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy, 376p. ISBN-10: 0810113597 ISBN-13: 978-0810113596 欠品 [amazon] [kinokuniya]

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Eugene Gendlin's contribution to the theory of language is the focus of this collection of essays edited by David Michael Levin. This compilation of critical studies--each followed by a comment from Gendlin himself--investigates how concepts grow out of experience, and explores relations between Gendlin's philosophy of language and experience and the philosophies of Wittgenstein, Dilthey, and Heidegger.

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Introduction
1. How Philosophy Cannot Appeal to Experience, and How It Can
2. Gendlin's Use of Language: Historical Connections, Contemporary Implications
3. Filling in the Blanks
4. Tacit Knowledge and Implicit Intricacy
5. The Situatedness of Thinking, Knowing, and Speaking: Wittgenstein and Gendlin
6. The Implicit Intricacy of Mind and Situation
7. Embodied Meaning and Cognitive Science
8. Experience and Meaning
9. After Dilthey and Heidegger: Gendlin's Experiential Hermeneutics
10. Language and Human Nature
11. Meaning Reflexivity: Gendlin's Contribution to Ethnomethodology
12. Carrying Forward: Gadamer and Gendlin on History, Language, and the Body
13. Intricacy: A Metaphysical Idea
14. Alterity and the Dynamics of Metaphor
15. Language as Lingual
Works Cited
Notes
Contributors

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