Inhaltsverzeichnis
I Primogenital Meaning-Bestowing in the Making of the Specifically Human Life-World and the Phenomenology of the Moral Sense . - The Moral Point of View in Tymieniecka s The Moral Sense. - Some Truths about Morality. - The Axiological Dimension of the Human Being (Concerning the Moral Sense in the Thought of A-T. Tymieniecka). - The Vital Connection. - Value-Acquiring (Wertnehmung) and Meaning-Bestowal (Sinnzueignung). - II Questions of Approach Revisited: Methodologies, Rationality, Theory. - Rationalität, Perspektive und Regelbezug: Vorarbeiten zu einer intentionalen Psychopathologie. - Konstruktiv-phänomenologische Erörterung der Voraussetzungen einer künstlichen Intelligenzforschung. - The Life-World as a Moral Problem in Merleau-Ponty. - Expériences de méthodologie phénoménologique: L historiographie. - The Presuppositions of Meaning-Bestowing (Sinngebung) in the Life-World: Existence versus Theory. - Scheler s Evolving Methodologies. - III Factors of Morality Emergent within the Life-World Context. - Moral Responsibility and Practice in the Life-World. - On the Autonomy of the Moral Agent. - Kierkegaard on Choosing Oneself and the Ground of the Moral Sense . - Conscience and Moral Responsibility. - Zen Morality within This World. - Society, Time, and Religious Imagination. - Morality and Corporeality. - The Life-World and the Axiological Approach in Ethics. - IV Dimensions of Moral Experience-with-the-Other. - Empathy and the Moral Point of View. - The Faces of Compassion: Toward a Post-Metaphysical Ethics. - The Moral Sense of Education in William James Philosophy. - V Intersubjectivity and the Modalities of Moral Communication. - The Phenomenology of the Thou. - The Curvature of Inter-subjective Space: Sociality and Responsibility in the Thoughtof Emmanuel Levinas. - Phenomenology and Communicative Ethics. - Art and Creativity in the Encounter between the Healthy and the Ill Person The Moral Sense of Being Ill. - The Phenomenology of States of Health and Its Consequences for the Physician. - VI Truth, Norms, Freedom. - What Is Truth According to Husserl s Life-World. - What Is Truth? . - La verité selon Hermès. - Norm and Facticity: Some Remarks on a Paradox of the Concept of the Life-World. - The Dialectics of Freedom and Unfreedom in the Psychiatric View. - Truth According to Eric Weil s Logic of Philosophy. - Truth, Freedom, Art and the Task of the Social Sciences. - Truth in Religious Experience. - The Truth of Religion. - Norm and Value in the Horizon of the Life-World . - VII Controversies Concerning the Technological Meaningfulness of the Human World. - Technics, Ethics, and the Question of Phenomenology. - Nietzsches Thematisierung der Lebenswelt. - The Good in a Technological Society. - Closure in Retrospect: Edmund Husserl s Moral Ideal for Mankind. - Life-World, History, and Ethics in a Husserlian Perspective. - The Evolution of Human Wisdom and Its Role in the Moral Education of Future Mankind. - The Universal Message of Husserl s Ethics: An Explication of Some Ethical Premises in Transcendental Phenomenology. - Annex. - Index of Names.