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The fourth volume of the «Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology: Vocations, Social Identities, Spirituality: Phenomenological Perspectives» presents variety of contemporary authors who explore the problem of vocation and closely related phenomena of personal, social, cultural (and transcultural) identity. They, altogether, point to its indispensable significance for our deeper understanding of the philosophical category of a «person», and a personal community, with all of its moral and axiological weight. The elucidation of our personal and social identities also unavoidably accompanies an ongoing, mutually respectful dialogue with other distinctive cultural life-worlds.



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Anthony J. Steinbock: Phenomenology of Vocations – Mariano Crespo: Emociones Morales e Identidad Personal –Timo Miettinen: Phenomenology and the Common World – Michal Zvarík: The Decline of Freedom – Patricio Mena Malet: La Paradoja de la Vocación – Patrick Laude: Theomorphic Vocation – Jana Trajtelová/Anthony J. Steinbock: Transcendence as Creativity

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 25/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631716199, 978-3631716199
      ISBN10: 3631716192

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The fourth volume of the «Yearbook on History and Interpretation of Phenomenology: Vocations, Social Identities, Spirituality: Phenomenological Perspectives» presents variety of contemporary authors who explore the problem of vocation and closely related phenomena of personal, social, cultural (and transcultural) identity. They, altogether, point to its indispensable significance for our deeper understanding of the philosophical category of a «person», and a personal community, with all of its moral and axiological weight. The elucidation of our personal and social identities also unavoidably accompanies an ongoing, mutually respectful dialogue with other distinctive cultural life-worlds.



      Table of Contents

      Anthony J. Steinbock: Phenomenology of Vocations – Mariano Crespo: Emociones Morales e Identidad Personal –Timo Miettinen: Phenomenology and the Common World – Michal Zvarík: The Decline of Freedom – Patricio Mena Malet: La Paradoja de la Vocación – Patrick Laude: Theomorphic Vocation – Jana Trajtelová/Anthony J. Steinbock: Transcendence as Creativity

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