Description
Introduces the history and methods of Phenomenology through the study of four key thinkers: Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty.
About the Author
Michael Lewis teaches philosophy at the University of Sussex, UK. Tanja Staehler is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex, UK.
Reviews
"Phenomenology: An Introduction fills a gap in the existing literature on phenomenology in a most effective and lively way: by taking up the major concepts pursued by the leading figures of this philosophical movement, discussing these concepts with great clarity and insight, and relating them to contemporary thinkers who write in the wake of the founders. This book will be widely read and appreciated by students of phenomenology and by general readers who wish to explore this major philosophical school. For both, there could be no better way to gain entry into the unique world of thought that phenomenology offers." - Edward S. Casey, Distinguished Professor, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA
... highly engaging and stimulating... this book's quality truly stands out amongst its competitors... sure to be appreciated by students and academics alike; it belongs in every university library. -- American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Included in a textbook round-up in the Times Higher Education.
Book Information
ISBN 9780826439994
Author Dr Michael Lewis
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Continuum Publishing Corporation
Publisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 426g