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Alexandre Koyré a réuni trois ans avant sa mort (1964) ces Etudes d'histoire de la pensée philosophique. On retrouve ici la curiosité inlassable de l'auteur des Etudes newtoniennes, qui nous livre une histoire de la pensée philosophique de Zénon à Martin Heidegger, de Spinoza à Condorcet et à Louis de Bonald. L'auteur aborde à la fois les questions sur le vide et l'espace infini au XIVe siècle, celles sur le temps d'après la Logique d'Iéna, dont la doctrine inspirera la phénoménologie de Husserl, de Heidegger et de Sartre, et d'autres sur la langue et la terminologie hégéliennes.
Philosophy --- Time --- Space and time. --- Phenomenology. --- History. --- Philosophy.
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Frankfurt school of sociology --- Hermeneutics --- Phenomenology --- Political science
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Communication --- Phenomenology --- Rhetoric --- Semiotics --- Philosophy --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Congresses
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This is an unashamed collection of studies grown, but not planned before hand, whose belated unity sterns from an unconscious pattern ofwhich I was not aware at the time ofwriting. I call it "unashamed" not only because I have made no effort to patch up this collection by completely new pieces, but also because there seems to me nothing shamefully wrong about following up some loose ends left dangling from my main study of the Phenomenological Movement which I had to cut off from the body of my account in order to preserve its unity and proportion. This disc1aimer does not mean that there is no connection among the pieces he re assembled. They belong together, while not requiring consecutive reading, as attempts to establish common ground 1lnd lines of communication between the Phenomenological Movement and related enterprises in philo sophy. They are not put together arbitrarily, but because ofintrinsic affinities to phenomenology. This does not mean an attempt to blur its edges. But since they are growing edges, any boundaries cannot be drawn sharply without interfering with the phenomena. Nevertheless, in the end the figure of the Phenomenological Movement should stand out more distinctIy as the text against its surrounding context, ofwhich these studies are to provide some ofthe comparative and historical background. This is why I gave to this collection the titIe "The Context ofthe Phenomenological Movement" in contrast to the central "text" as contained in my historical introduction to this movement.
History of philosophy --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Phenomenology --- Phénoménologie --- Husserl, Edmund, --- 165.62 --- Academic collection --- Fenomenologie --- 165.62 Fenomenologie --- Phénoménologie --- Phenomenology.
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Communication --- Phenomenology --- Rhetoric --- Semiotics --- Philosophy --- Congresses --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Philosophy&delete& --- Communication - Philosophy - Congresses --- Phenomenology - Congresses --- Rhetoric - Congresses --- Semiotics - Congresses
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Fiction --- Phenomenology --- History --- Philosophy --- -Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Philosophy, Modern --- -Philosophy --- History, Modern --- History - Philosophy
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