The first part of this collection, "Emerging Life," concentrates on the question of the origin in Husserlian phenomenology. The second part, "Generations," is focused on the concreteness of time. The last part of the book, "Homes," takes space rather than time as the most fundamental phenomenological concept.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction. Generativity: Between Generation and Life
Luz Ascarate and Quentin Gailhac
Part I. Emerging Life
Chapter 1. Born to Oneself
Natalie Depraz
Chapter 2. Decision as Urstiftung
Bruce Bégout
Part II. Generations
Chapter 3. Between Generation and Genesis: A New Stiftung
Mariana Larison
Chapter 4. Generative Temporality
Claudia Serban
Chapter 5. Thinking Space-Time as Earth-World: Husserl, Heidegger, and DeLillo
Tanja Staehler
Part III. Homes
Chapter 6. On the Generation of Meaningful and Valuable Space: The Place of Feelings in Generativity
Andrew Barrett
Chapter 7. Phenomenology of the Book and Hermeneutics of the Text: Touching and Interpreting Space
Francisco Diez Fischer
Chapter 8. Belonging and Cosmology
Renaud Barbaras