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The first part of this collection, "Emerging Life," concentrates on the question of the origin in Husserlian phenomenology. The second part, "Generations," is focused on the concreteness of time. The last part of the book, "Homes," takes space rather than time as the most fundamental phenomenological concept.
Generative Worlds. New Phenomenological Perspectives on Space and Time accounts for the phenomenological concept of generativity. In doing so, this book brings together several recent phenomenological studies on space and time. Generative studies in phenomenology propose new ways of conceiving space, time, and the relation between them. Edited by Luz Ascarate and Quentin Gailhac, the collection reveals new dimensions to topics such as the generation of life, birth, historicity, intersubjectivity, narrativity, institution, touching, and places, and in some cases, the contributors invert the classical definitions of space and time. These transformative readings are fruitful for the interdisciplinary exchange between philosophy and fields such as cosmology, psychology, and the social sciences. The contributors ask if phenomenology reaches its own concreteness through the study of generation and whether it manages to redefine certain dimensions of space and time which, in other orientations of the Husserlian method, remain too abstract and detached from the constitutive becoming of experience.
This volume explores Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics within a musical context. It features contributions from philosophers, musicians, educators, and musicologists from a variety of backgrounds, and sheds light on both the hermeneutic nature of music and the musicality of hermeneutics. Contributors to this volume hermeneutically think with music to uncover its fundamentally hermeneutic character, and by thinking with Gadamer in a musical context, explore ways in which hermeneutics may be understood to possess an inherent musicality. Gadamer's thought is taken up in a variety of musical contexts including improvisation, musical performance, classical music, jazz, and music criticism. This first volume to explore Gadamer's hermeneutics in a musical context breaks new ground by challenging musical concepts and by pushing Gadamer's thought in new directions. It appeals to philosophers engaged with Gadamer's thought (and philosophical hermeneutics more broadly), as well as philosophers of music, musicologists, and musicians interested in critically engaging with the practice of performing and listening to music.
Die von Thiemo Breyer, Inga Römer und Michela Summa herausgegebenen »Phänomenologischen Forschungen« sind ein international offenes Forum für die Publikation aller im weitesten Sinne phänomenologisch orientierten Arbeiten. Aufgenommen werden Beiträge in deutscher, englischer und französischer Sprache, die Begutachtung erfolgt nach dem Verfahren des Peer-Review.
Faussaires, pasticheurs, épigones, algorithmes, auteurs d’un seul succès, profs... le domaine de la grande musique est peuplé de « petits malins » largement dévalorisés. En parcourant les biais de jugement qui pèsent sur les répertoires périphériques de la grande musique, l’ouvrage ne prend pas le temps de se lamenter sur l'invisibilisation de ses laissés-pour-compte, mais préfère s’arrêter sur les ruses utilisées par ces talents périphériques pour faire exister leurs œuvres.
Répertoire biographique alphabétique de 5.352 génovéfains, du nom de l'abbaye chef d'ordre, Sainte-Geneviève de Paris. Chaque notice présente les éléments essentiels de la vie d'un chanoine (naissance, profession, décès, activité lors de son décès) et les grands traits de sa carrière. Avec un tableau chronologique des professions génovéfaines, un index des lieux et un index des noms.