Description
Book SynopsisThe second issue of
The Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology focuses on the intertwined topics of normativity and of typification. The area of their application and specification is relatively broad: from biological questions through various lived experiences and political life to aesthetical judgments. The contributors see normative aspects of human existence as a possibility to act according to inherent or personal values rather than according to some fixed and external rules or even laws.
Table of ContentsContents: Sam Cocks: Husserl on Normativity, Love, and Hope – Anton Vydra: The Twofold Concept of Normativity in Canguilhem – Elena Pagni : Le rôle de l’intuition philosophique pour l’intelligibilité de la vie – Michal Zvarík: Political World, Cultural Normality and Multicilturalism – Michal Lipták: How can We Err in Aesthetic Judgements? – Jana Trajtelová: On Verticality and De-Limitation – Jaroslava Vydrová: Die Möglichkeit und die Motivation als zwei wesentliche phänomenologische Figuren - im Kontext der Problematik des Lachens.