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Calvin O. Schrag

    Foundations of Morality, Human Rights, and the Human Sciences
    American Phenomenology
    Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political
    Convergence Amidst Difference: Philosophical Conversations Across National Boundaries
    • 2014

      The collection features fourteen essays that explore the interconnections between religion, ethics, and politics through a trans- or post-disciplinary lens. This thematic arrangement offers a critical supplement to Calvin O. Schrag's previous works, advancing a praxis-based approach that encourages deeper understanding of these complex issues. Each essay contributes to a broader dialogue on how these themes influence contemporary thought and societal structures.

      Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political
    • 2004

      Exploring the intersections of philosophy and culture, Calvin O. Schrag delves into hermeneutics, phenomenology, and subjectivity through his travels across Bulgaria, England, France, Russia, and the Czech Republic. His work emphasizes transnational rationality and fosters a rich dialogue among diverse philosophical traditions, presented with clarity and simplicity. Schrag's insights aim to bridge cultural divides and enhance understanding in the ongoing conversation of human thought.

      Convergence Amidst Difference: Philosophical Conversations Across National Boundaries
    • 1988

      American Phenomenology

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Theodore Kisiel, born in 1930 in Pennsylvania, pursued a PhD at Duquesne University. Initially focused on metallurgical research, he returned to academia, influenced by notable philosophers. His experiences led him to explore the intersection of hermeneutics and natural science, engaging with European philosophical traditions.

      American Phenomenology
    • 1983

      This volume features essays from the International Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, exploring phenomenological methods relevant to human sciences. It includes presentations from two congresses and a monograph by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka on ethics in the life-world and social world, providing a cohesive research perspective.

      Foundations of Morality, Human Rights, and the Human Sciences