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This work outlines a phenomenological approach to some of the main topics of theoretical philosophy, such as meaning, sense, temporality, unity of life, narrative history, self-identity and intersubjectivity, as well as an ethics of alterity.

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Preface and Acknowledgements Prelude Self-Identity and Life-History I. Self-Identity as Narrated Life-Story II. Dispossessed Sense in Life-History Chapter One: Experiential Sense in Life-History I. The Sense of Experience II. Experience and Expression Chapter Two: The Temporality of Experience in Life-History I. Temporal Modification and Primal Impression II. The Temporality of a Radical Turn in Life-History Chapter Three: Self-Identity and the Experience of Alterity I. Narrative Identity and Alterity II. intersubjectivity and Wild Alterity III. The Experience of Alien Alterity Chapter Four: Elements for an Ethic of Alterity I. Moral Law and Wild Responsibility II. Moral Autonomy and Narrative Identity III. The Philosophical Discovery of Desire IV. Guilt as a Refusal of Response

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      Publisher: Northwestern University Press
      Publication Date: 4/30/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810118713, 978-0810118713
      ISBN10: 0810118718

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work outlines a phenomenological approach to some of the main topics of theoretical philosophy, such as meaning, sense, temporality, unity of life, narrative history, self-identity and intersubjectivity, as well as an ethics of alterity.

      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgements Prelude Self-Identity and Life-History I. Self-Identity as Narrated Life-Story II. Dispossessed Sense in Life-History Chapter One: Experiential Sense in Life-History I. The Sense of Experience II. Experience and Expression Chapter Two: The Temporality of Experience in Life-History I. Temporal Modification and Primal Impression II. The Temporality of a Radical Turn in Life-History Chapter Three: Self-Identity and the Experience of Alterity I. Narrative Identity and Alterity II. intersubjectivity and Wild Alterity III. The Experience of Alien Alterity Chapter Four: Elements for an Ethic of Alterity I. Moral Law and Wild Responsibility II. Moral Autonomy and Narrative Identity III. The Philosophical Discovery of Desire IV. Guilt as a Refusal of Response

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