Northwestern University Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
Print version: Miettinen, Timo. Husserl and the idea of Europe. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2020 Northwestern University Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy ISBN 9780810141490
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction -- Phenomenology and the Crisis of Europe -- Europe, Philosophy, and the First World War -- Husserl and the European Crisis -- Revisiting Generative Phenomenology -- Genetic Phenomenology and the Problem of Generativity -- The Phenomenology of Sociality: Empathy and Lifeworld -- Greek Philosophy and the Birth of Europe -- The Origins of Europe: Philosophy, Territoriality, Reason -- Community of Theory and the Idea of Rational Culture -- Philosophy and Political Universalism -- Rethinking Teleology and Universalism -- A New Understanding of Teleology: Phenomenology of Presuppositions -- Is Husserl Eurocentric? Absolute and Relative Ideals -- Rethinking Political Phenomenology: Infinite Teleology and the Utopian Motif -- Husserl’s Universalism: The Community of Love -- Conclusion.
"This book is the first general introduction to the topic of Europe in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology"-- Provided by publisher..