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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inaugural Lecture: The Initial Spontaneity. - Prologue. - Initial Spontaneity and the Modalities of Human Life. - I / The Modalities of Human Life. - The World-Remoteness of the Text. - Affectivity and the Life World. - Special Contribution to the Debate: On History and the Life-World. - Special Contribution to the Debate: A Return to Experience or How to Kick the Habit. - II / Rupture and Reconstruction. - Man and Values in Ingarden s Thought. - Continuité et discontinuité des valeurs. - Values and the Life-World in the Problem of the Crisis. - Identité personelle et la temporalité du moi. - Special Contribution to the Debate: Theoria, Praxis, and the Crisis. - III / Alienation-Belonging. - Alienation and the Concept of Modernity. - The Religious Crisis of Our Culture. - Special Contribution to the Debate: Alienation and the Interpretative Framework. - IV / From Reason to Action. - Phénoménologie et esthétique. - Personne, individu et responsabilité chez Edith Stein. - The Quest for Valid Knowledge in the Context of Society. - Special Contribution to the Debate: The Intentional Act and the Human Act, that is, Act and Experience. - Special Contribution to the Debate: The Conversion of Nature and Technology. - V / Complementary Essays. - Culture and Utopia in the Phenomenological Perspective. - Consciousness and Action: Husserl and Marx on Theory and Praxis. - Closing Remarks.