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Kindness and the Good Society: Connections of the Heart

Hamrick, William S.
Kindness and the Good Society: Connections of the Heart
Kindness and the Good Society utilizes phenomenology and a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional sources to provide the first comprehensive account of kindness in any genre of philosophy. Remarkably rich in descriptive detail and drawing upon a wide range of examples, including literary sources, current affairs, and traditional philosophical texts, Hamrick's book rescues kindness from the purposeful neglect of deontological and utili...

CHF 125.00

An Existential Phenomenology of Law: Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Hamrick, William S.
An Existential Phenomenology of Law: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The following pages attempt to develop the main outlines of an existential phenomenology of law within the context of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phe­ nomenology of the social world. In so doing, the essay addresses the rather narrow scholarly question, If Merleau-Ponty had written a phenomenology of law, what would it have looked like? But this scholarly enterprise, although impeccable in itself, is also transcended by a more complicated concern ...

CHF 134.00

An Existential Phenomenology of Law: Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Hamrick, William S.
An Existential Phenomenology of Law: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The following pages attempt to develop the main outlines of an existential phenomenology of law within the context of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phe­ nomenology of the social world. In so doing, the essay addresses the rather narrow scholarly question, If Merleau-Ponty had written a phenomenology of law, what would it have looked like? But this scholarly enterprise, although impeccable in itself, is also transcended by a more complicated concern ...

CHF 134.00

Phenomenology in Practice and Theory

Hamrick, William S.
Phenomenology in Practice and Theory
by Wolfe Mays It is a great pleasure and honour to write this preface. I first became ac­ quainted with Herbert Spiegelberg's work some twenty years ago, when in 1960 I reviewed The Phenomenological Movement! for Philosophical Books, one of the few journals in Britain that reviewed this book, which Herbert has jok­ ingly referred to as "the monster". I was at that time already interested in Con­ tinental thought, and in particular phenomenolog...

CHF 134.00