A-T. Tymieniecka (ed.), Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-cosmic Horizons of Antiquity, Logos and Life, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1691-9, © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 110 Analecta Husserliana The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research Editor A-T. Tymieniecka Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-cosmic Horizons of AntiquityLogos and Life Editor A-T. Tymieniecka Advanced Phenomenological Research, Learning, The World Institute For, 1 Ivy Pointe Way, HANOVER, 03755, New Hampshire, Hanover, USA [email protected] ISBN 978-94-007-1690-2 e-ISBN 978-94-007-1691-9 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2011934269 © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Acknowledgements We present this volume to the public with considerable pride. The title: Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Retrieving Geo-Cosmic Horizons of Antiquity: Logos and Life plans to bring to light the long chain of fragmentized issues along which we have retrieved the full Greek intuition of man, earth, cosmos which has been in its entire horizon, forgotten since. The horizon of the cosmos called to be retrieved. It is in the ontopoietic foundation of the logos that “the soul is in the cosmos, and the cosmos is in the soul”. Papers collected here were read at the 60th International Congress at the University of Bergen, Logos and Life: Phenomenology/Ontopoiesis Reviving Antiquity , held August 10–13, 2010. We owe sincere thanks to all the authors. The local organizers, chaired by Professor Konrad Rokstad, representing The Research Group of Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Ane Faugstad Aaro, Anne Granberg, Egil H. Olsvik, Johannes Servan have offered us a warm hospitality for which we thank them wholeheartedly. Jeff Hurlburt deserves our usual appreciation for his preparation of the volume. A-T.T. Table of Contents Inaugural Lecture Inspirations of Heraclitus from Ephesus Fulfilled in Our New Enlightenment Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka Section I Phenomenology of Life in the Critique of Reason Was Plato A Platonist? Konrad Rokstad The Life of Being Refound with the Phenomenology of Life of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka Daniela Verducci Critique of Reason Projects with Reference to Antiquity: I. Kant and the Platonic Ideas, E. Husserl and the Mnemosinean Enticement, A.-T. Tymieniecka and the Dyonisian Logos Ella Buceniece What was a Classic Until the Beginning of 20th Century? Tansu Acik Section II Logos and Life The Existentialistic Subject Today Simen Andersen Øyen Re-Turning to the Real: Phenomenological Appropriations of Plato’s “Ideas” and the Allegory of the Cave Robert Switzer Living Life and Making Life Andreas Brenner Man’s World and Logos as Feeling Manjulika Ghosh The Feast of Life or the Feast of Reason – Kierkegaard Versus Plato Velga Vevere Gibt Es Ein Materiales Apriori? Wei Zhang Section III Logos and Education The Idea of Paidea in the Context of Ontopoesis of Life Rimma Kurenkova, Evgeny Plekhanov and Elena Rogacheva International Dimention of John Dewey’s Pedagogy: Lessons for Tomorrow Elena Rogacheva Thinking Conditioned by Language and Tradition Mara Stafecka How to Conduct Life ( Arete and Phronesis ) J.C. Couceiro-Bueno Section IV Husserl in the Context of Tradition The Reason of the Crisis. Husserl’s Re-Examination of the Concept of Rationality Witold Płotka Logos as Signifier: Husserl in the Context of Tradition Koushik Joardar The Axiology of Ontopoiesis and its Rationality Susi Ferrarello Originating the Western World: A Cultural Phenomenology of Historical Consciousness Tõnu Viik The Recovery of the Self. Plotinus on Self-Cognition Magdalena Płotka Social Connotations of the Category of the «Now» in the Late Writings of Edmund Husserl vs. J. Derrida and B. Waldenfels Cezary Józef Olbromski Section V Cognition, Creativity, Embodiment Pound, Propertius and Logopoeia Lars Morten Gram Phenomenology: Creation and Construction of Knowledge Kiymet Selvi Perspicuous Representation: A Wittgensteinian Interpretation of Martin Heidegger’s View of Truth Aydan Turanli Origin and Features of Psychical Creations in an Ontopoietic Perspective Mina Sehdev Section VI Nature, World, Continuity Nature and Artifice in Manifesting/Producing the Being Francesco Totaro Semiotics of Being and Uexküllian Phenomenology Morten Tønnessen The Place: Where We See the World as a Limited Whole Sibel Oktar Lines for Contemporary Constructivism to Revisit and Reintegrate the Ancient Sense of Continuity between Men and Nature Catia Giaconi Section VII Logos and the Self Paul Ricoeur: Critical Consent of Logos to Life Aníbal Fornari The Phenomenological Significance and Relevance of the Reminders Assembled as “Language-Games” Erkut Sezgin “Sophia” As “Telos”in the “Ontopoietic Perspective” Carmen Cozma The Self and the World: Vedanta, Sufism, and the Presocratics in a Phenomenological View Olga Louchakova-Schwartz Trinitarian Appropriations of the Transcendentals: Givenness and Intentionality in Levinas, Marion, and Tymieniecka Thomas Ryba Section VIII Creativity and the Ontopoietic Logos Blanchot’s Inaugural Poetics: Visibility and the Infinite Conversation William D. Melaney Love of Life, Tragedy and Some Characters in Greek Mythology Halil Turan Humor in the Perspective of Logos: The Inspirations of Ancient Greek Philosophy Anna Małecka The Ideal and the Real: Bridging the Gap Brian Grassom Historicity, Narrative and the Construction of Monstrosity in John Gardner’s Grendel Firat Karadas The Power of Dance/Movement as a Means of Expression Ali Öztürk Section IX Intersubjectivity, Freedom, Justice Making History Our Own – Appropriation and Transgression of the Intentional History of Human Rights Johannes Servan Vitality and Wobbliness of Universal Moral Values in the Post-Modern World: Creativity and Regulative Function of the Logos of Life Jan Szmyd A True and Better “I” : Husserl’s Call for Worldly Renewal Michael Gubser The Question of the Subject: Jan Patočka’s Phenomenological Contribution Saulius Geniusas “Human Creativity According to the Being” and Narrative Ethics: An Actualization of Aristotle’s Account of Imagination Silvia Pierosara Section X Seeking the Logos in Different Cultures Theosis and Life in Nicolai Berdyaev’s Philosophy Katarzyna Stark Harmonious Balance: The Ultimate Phenomenon of Life Experience, a Confucian Attempt and Approach Tsung-I Dow “Dance: Walking and Self-Moving in Husserl and Merleau-Ponty” Jonathon Appels The Songlines: Dreaming the Ancestors and Sustaining the World in Aboriginal Art Bruce Ross Section XI Contemporary Retrieving of the Principles of the Universal Order Logos and Life: Understanding of Rhythm Maija Kūle Life Powerful Force Between Virtuality and Enactment Clara Mandolini
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