Phenomenology and Beyond: The Self and Its Language
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CO~UTIONSTOPHENOMENOLOGY
IN COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY
Volume 3
Editorial Board: William R. McKenna, Miami University (Editor) Edward G. Ballard, Tulane University David Carr, University of Ottawa Lester Embree, Duquesne University Jose Huutas-JOUTdo, Wilfred Laurier University Joseph J. Kockelmmls, The Permsylvania State University Algis Mic/amQs, Ohio University J. N. Mohanty, Temple University Thomas M. Seebohm, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitllt, Mainz Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt University
TIllS VOLUME ALSO SERVES AS VOLUME 5
OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS IN PHILOSOPHY
Scope The purpose of this series is to foster the development of phenomenological philosophy through creative research. Contemporary issues in philosophy, other disciplines and in culture generally, offer oppornmities for the application of phenomenological methods that call for creative responses. Although the work of several generations of thinkers has provided phenomenology with many results with which to approach these challenges, a truly succesful response to them will require building on this work with new analyses and methodological innovations.
PHENOMENOLOGY AND BEYOND : THE SELF AND ITS LANGUAGE
edited by
HAROLD A. DURFEE and
DAVID F.T. RODIER Department of Philosophy, The American University, U.S.A.
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Phenomenology and beyond : the self and its language / edited by Harold A. Durfee and David F.T. Rodier. p. cm. -- (Contributions to phenomenology) (A.erlcan University publications In philosophy; v. 5) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN-13:978-94-010-6966-3 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-1055-3
e-ISBN-13:978-94-009-1055-3
1. Pheno.enology. 2. Self (Philosophy) I. Durfee. Harold A. (Harold Allen). 1920II. Rodier. David F. T. III. Series. IV. Series: American University publications In philosophy; 5. B829.5.P449 1989 126--dc20 89-39601 ISBN-13:978-94-010-6966-3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Series Editor's Preface Chapter 1 - THE SELF AND ITS LANGUAGE by Harold A. Durfee and David F.T. Rodier