Phenomenologies of Love - Cibotaru, Veronica; Apostolescu, Iulian; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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Phenomenologies of Love

 
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This edited volume offers a first comprehensive view of various possible phenomenological approaches of the experience of love, ranging from classical historical perspectives up to contemporary and critical viewpoints.

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This edited volume offers a comprehensive view of various possible phenomenological approaches of the experience of love, ranging from classical historical perspectives up to contemporary and critical viewpoints. It explores both the crucial importance of the question of love for the history of phenomenology as well as the rich potential of phenomenology for a deeper insight in the experience of love and its various dimensions, such as its affective, relational, but also ethical and religious aspects.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Love as a Deep Phenomenon

Veronica Cibotaru



PART 1: Philosophy, Phenomenology and Love





1 The Broken Heart of Thinking

Alfonso Cariolato

2 Phenomenology as Love: Reason and the Promise of Fidelity

Felix Ó Murchadha



PART 2: Phenomenology of Love from a Husserlian Perspective





3 On a Peculiar Individualisation in the Experience of Love: Kant and Husserl in Dialogue with Leibniz

Masumi Nagasaka

4 The Ethics of Love: a Husserlian Point of View

Susi Ferrarello

5 Erôs and Philia in Husserl?s Ethics

Irene Breuer



PART 3: Phenomenology of Love from a Post-Husserlian Perspec-tive





6 Love: the Hidden Mood in Being and Time

Christos Hadjioannou

7 ?A Non-desirable Desire?: the Difficult Levinassian Philosophy of Desire

Sophie Galabru

8 Love ?is a Life which Binds Together:? Self-Love and the Other in Henry and Augustine

Joseph Rivera

9 Love as an Ontological Solution: Patočka on Love

Martin Ritter



PART 4: Love as Affectivity





10 Love and the Will: Brentano?s Theory of Correct Emotion

Susan Krantz Gabriel

11 Love and Fear as Asymmetric Opposites

Íngrid Vendrell Ferran

12 Through Windows of Love and Hatred

Eric J. Mohr

13 Loving is Surprising Each Other

Natalie Depraz



PART 5: Love as a Relational Experience





14 Love as a Gateway to Being

Valeria Bizzari and Giulio Caselli

15 Maternal Love

Claudia Serban

16 Unlove (or Love to Death)

Christophe Perrin

17 You do me wrong to take me out o? th? grave

Nicolas de Warren



PART 6: Love as a Dialogical Experience





18 The Eros of Dialogue

Paul Mendes-Flohr

19 Franz Rosenzweig?s Dialogical Experience: Towards a Jewish Phenomenology of Love

Yudit Kornberg Greenberg



PART 7: At the Crossroads of Phenomenology and Theology





20 Waiting on Love

Steven DeLay

21 Eros and Charity: on Seeing the Other

Ioan Alexandru Tofan

22 Meaningfulness and Loving: Phenomenology between Theological and Reli-gious Studies Perspectives on Christian Love

Charles A. Gillespie

23 Metaphysics of Agape

James G. Hart

24 Phenomenology of Love in Stein?s Early Work

Mette Lebech



PART 8: Final Opening: Phenomenology of Love beyond Western Bounda-ries





25 Zen, Wind and Sex: Ikky? S?jun?s Phenomenology of Desire

Lorenzo Marinucci



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