1st Edition

Routledge Library Editions: Phenomenology

    3504 Pages
    by Routledge

    Reissuing works originally published between 1970 and 1995, Routledge Library Editions: Phenomenology (14 volume set) offers a selection of scholarship covering this important branch of philosophy and method. Volumes cover theories of Husserl and Heidegger, and branch out to such topics as psychology, Marxism, language and emotion, and education, forming a varied and informative collection of previously out-of-print works.

    Phenomenology and Education: Self-consciousness and its Development Edited by Bernard Curtis and Wolfe Mays, Clinical Phenomenology and Cognitive Psychology David Fewtrell and Kieron O'Connor, The Dual Vision: Alfred Schutz and the Myth of Phenomenological Social Science Robert A. Gorman,  Phenomenology and Existentialism: An Introduction Reinhardt Grossman, Husserl and Phenomenology Edo Pivčevic, Phenomenology, Language and the Social Sciences Maurice Roche, A Historical Introduction to Phenomenology Seppo Sajama and Matti Kamppinen, Life Forms and Meaning Structure Alfred Schutz, Back to Things in Themselves: A Phenomenological Foundation for Classical Realism Josef Seifert, Sociology, Phenomenology and Marxian Analysis: A Critical Discussion of the Theory and Practice of a Science of Society Barry Smart, Phenomenology and the Social World: The Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty and its Relation to the Social Sciences Laurie Spurling, Phenomenology and the Science of Behaviour: An Historical and Epistemological Approach Georges Thinés, Michotte's Experimental Phenomenology of Perception Edited by Georges Thinés, Alan Costall, and George Butterworth, Phenomenology and Marxism Edited by Bernhard Waldenfels, Jan M. Broekman and Ante Pažanin

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    Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field.