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Adventures in phenomenology: Gaston Bachelard / edited by Eileen Rizo-Patron with Edward S. Casey and Jason M. Wirth. — 1 online resource. — (Suny series in contemporary French thought). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1568568.pdf>.Record create date: 9/13/2016 Subject: PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Sigla
- Introduction Bachelard’s Living Philosophical Legacy
- Overview of an Unusual Philosophical Trajectory
- Reception of Bachelard in Continental Philosophy
- Bachelard Entering the Third Millennium
- Challenges of Translating Bachelard’s Oeuvre
- Notes
- Part 1:
Adventures in Time
- Chapter 1 The Difference an Instant Makes: Bachelard’s Brilliant Breakthrough
- Notes
- Chapter 2 Bachelard’s “Non-Bergsonism”
- Notes
- Chapter 3 Vertical Time: Bachelard’s Epiphanic Instant
- Notes
- Chapter 4 Rhythm and Reverie: On the Temporality of Imagination in Bachelard
- The Structure of Time
- Resonance and Reverberation: The Logic of Imagination
- The Temporality of Material Imagination
- Notes
- Chapter 1 The Difference an Instant Makes: Bachelard’s Brilliant Breakthrough
- Part 2:
Adventures in Methodology
- Chapter 5 Adventures of Consciousness: Bachelard on the Scientific Imagination
- Notes
- Chapter 6 Bachelard vis-à-vis Phenomenology
- Evolving Perspectives on Phenomenology
- Phenomenology of Matter
- Accepted and Unaccepted Phenomenology
- Phenomenology and Poetics
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 7 Bachelard’s Hermeneutics: Between Psychoanalysis and Phenomenology
- An Allegorical Figure?
- Formal versus Material Imagination
- Matter as “Otherness”
- Hermeneutics of Culture Complexes
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 8 Bachelard’s Poetic Ontology
- Material Imagination as a Path to Ontology
- Poetic Reverie and Writing
- Poetic Ontology: Its Role in the Augmentation of Being
- Notes
- Chapter 5 Adventures of Consciousness: Bachelard on the Scientific Imagination
- Part 3:
Adventures in Language
- Chapter 9 Gaston Bachelard and Henry Corbin: On Adjectival Consciousness
- “By”-Words
- Gaston Bachelard and Henry Corbin
- Poetry and Incandescence
- Adjectival Consciousness
- Notes
- Chapter 10 Bachelard’s Logosphere and Derrida’s Logocentrism: A Distinction with a Différance
- Notes
- Chapter 11 The Heat of Language: Bachelard on Idea and Image
- Ideas and Image
- Eisemplasy
- Imagology as the Violence of the Image
- A Phenomenology of the Soul
- Notes
- Chapter 12 Sounding the Living Logos: Bachelard and Gadamer
- Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Breakthrough
- Bachelard’s Soundings of a Poetic Λόγος
- Bachelard as “Dissident” Reader
- Challenges of Translating Bachelard
- Notes
- Chapter 9 Gaston Bachelard and Henry Corbin: On Adjectival Consciousness
- Part 4:
Adventures in Alterity
- Chapter 13 Reverie and Reverence: Bachelard’s Encounter with Buber
- Bachelard and Buber
- From Autonomy to Mediation
- Mixing the Real and the Ideal
- From Aesthetic Reciprocity to Ethics
- Reverie and Reverence
- Notes
- Chapter 14 Missing Land: Between Heidegger and Bachelard
- Notes
- Chapter 15 Environmental Politics in Light of Bachelard’s Elemental Poetics
- Bachelard’s Epistemology in 1934
- A Poetics of the Imaginary
- An Elemental Politics
- Notes
- Chapter 16 Bachelard’s Open Solitude
- Notes
- Chapter 13 Reverie and Reverence: Bachelard’s Encounter with Buber
- Appendix A Preface to Buber’s I and Thou
- Appendix B Testimony on Gaston Bachelard
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Works by Gaston Bachelard: Primary Sources
- Critical Studies on Bachelard: Secondary Sources
- Contributors
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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