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The origins of life
The primogenital matrix of life and its context
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Table of contents
pp.v-vii
Acknowledgments
pp.ix
Origins of life and the new critique of reason
pp.3-16
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The origins of life
The primogential region of sense
pp.xi-xiv
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Overture
pp.17-54
Leonardo's Sala delle asse and Sullivan's Organic architecture
pp.19-34
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Creative timber
Poets and trees
pp.35-44
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On the metaphysical foundations of life
pp.73-81
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Creative emergence and complexity theory
pp.83-95
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Contemporary life sciences and the scientific worldview
pp.97-106
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On some problems concerning observation of biological systems
pp.107-119
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Primal origin, individuation, interplay
pp.129-200
The construction of the concept "the omnividual"
pp.131-155
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The mathematical horizon of the future
pp.157-163
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The individualism of twentieth-century phenomenology and existentialism
pp.165-175
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Is phenomenology as a science possible?
pp.177-185
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Self-interpretation of time as a rule of individuation in Scheler's, Dilthey's and Heidegger's concepts of man
pp.187-200
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The transitions of sense
Body, organism, conscious life
pp.201-365
The body and the self-identification of conscious life
pp.203-223
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The reciprocity of human organism and circumstance
pp.225-240
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Die Sprache des Traumes und der Traum der Sprache
pp.241-252
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The connection between phenomenological culture and the clinical practice of psychiatry
pp.253-259
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The dyadics of complementarity
pp.261-286
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The consciousness-corporeality problem
pp.297-321
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Death as a limit of phenomenology
pp.323-348
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A possible reason for the 'fatal vision' of the famous American surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald
pp.349-356
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Reflexion and the universal structures of consciousness
pp.357-365
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Appendix
pp.367-376
Index of names
pp.377-381
Publication details
Publisher: Kluwer
Place: Dordrecht
Year: 2000
Pages: 386, xiv
Series: Analecta Husserliana
Series volume: 66
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3415-8
ISBN (hardback): 9789048154302
ISBN (digital): 978-94-017-3415-8
Full citation:
Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa (2000) The origins of life: The primogenital matrix of life and its context. Dordrecht, Kluwer.