This is an existential-phenomenological reading of Max Weber's "Class, Status, Party" that seeks a fuller understanding of meaning accomplishment in a stratified World. I appropriate stratification as ...
Robert D. Stolorow is among the foremost voices reimagining psychoanalysis for an age marked by trauma, alienation, and the collapse of stable meaning. Drawing deeply from existential ...
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research was founded in 1940 by Marvin Farber, who edited it for forty years. Since 1980 it has been at Brown, where it has been edited by Roderick Chisholm and then, ...
Existentialism, which was all the rage in Europe and America in the late ’40s, ’50s, and early ’60s, has lost much discernible meaning. One rarely even hears the term these days. In our age of terror, ...
Four Department of Philosophy Professors and Postdoctoral Fellows presented research papers at the 60th Meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) in College Station, ...
A distinctive Jewish trend within existentialism initially associated with Martin Buber (1878–1965) and Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929) came to shape the key Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century.
Prof. David Morris has been elected to the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) Executive Committee as a member-at-large for a 3-year term (2022-25). The Society for ...
Parents should know where their children are not only physically but “existentially,” says Pope Francis in “The Joy of Love,” and he calls for a church that goes out to the “existential peripheries.” ...
Purpose: Family history can guide patient care but is underused. Physician experience with family history has been inadequately characterized. The study's purpose was to assess primary care physicians ...
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