Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation Phenomenology in the Nordic C

The past decade has witnessed a notable turn in philosophical orientation in the Nordic countries. For the first time, the North has a generation of philosophers who are oriented to phenomenology. This means a vital rediscovery of the phenomenological tra

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHENOMENOLOGY IN COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY Volume 49

Editor:

John J. Drumm ond , Fordh am Univer sity

Editorial Board :

Elizabeth A. Behnke David Carr, Emory Univer sity Stephen Crowell , Rice Univer sity Lester Embree, Florida Atlantic Universit y J. Claude Evans, Washingt on University Burt Hopkins, Seattle Univers ity Jose Huertas-Jourda , Wilfrid Laurie r University Joseph J. Kockelman s, The Penn sylvania State University William R. McKenna , Miami University Algis Mickunas, Ohio Univers ity J. N. Mohanty, Temple University Tom Nenon, The Univer sity of Memphi s Thomas M. Seebohm, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat , Main z Gail Soffe r, New School for Social Research , New York Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt Univer sity

Scope The purpo se of this series is to foster the development of phenomenological philosophy through cre ative research . Contemporary issues in philo sophy, other disciplines and in culture generally, offer opportunities for the application of phenomenological method s that call for creative respons es. Although the work of several generations of thinke rs has provided phenom enology with many results with which to approach these challenges, a trul y success ful respons e to them will require building on this work with new analyses and methodological innovation s.

METAPHYSICS, FACTICITY, INTERPRETATION Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries

Edited by

DANZAHAVI University of Copenhagen, Denmark

SARA HEINĂMAA University of Helsinki, Finland and

HANSRUIN Siidertiim University College, Stockholm, Sweden

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ISBN 978-94-010-3766-2 ISBN 978-94-007-1011-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-1011-5

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Table of contents Acknowledgments

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Phenomenology in the Nordic Countries: An Introduction Sara Heiniimaa. Hans Ruin, and Dan Zahavi

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Part I: Metaphysics Phenomenology and Metaphysics Dan Zahavi The Living Body and its Position in Metaphysics: Merleau-Ponty's Dialogue with Descartes Sara Heindmaa Perceptual Intimacy and Conceptual Inadequacy: A Husserlian Critique of McDowell's Intemalism Frode Kjosavik Part II: Facticity Three Ways of Retrieving Heidegger: The Case of Architecture Sven-Olov Wallenstein Mood and Method in Heidegger' s Sein und Zeit Anne Granberg On Levinas' Critique of Husserl Seren Overgaard The Birth of