Eugene Gendlin's contribution to the theory of language is the focus of this collection of essays. This compilation of critical studies - each followed by a comment from Gendlin himself - investigates how concepts grow out of experience, and explores relations between Gendlin's philosophy of language and experience and the philosophies of Wittgenstein, Dilthey, and Heidegger. The breadth of the anthology is illustrated by its list of contributors: William James Earle, Veronique Foti, Eugene Gendlin, Lawrence Hatab, Mark Johnson, David Kolb, David Michael Levin, Kenneth Liberman, Joseph Margolis, J. N. Mohanty, Graeme Nicholson, Robert C. Scharff, Hans Julius Schneider, Jerald Wallulis, and Meredith Williams.
ISBN: | 9780810113589 |
Publication date: | 30th August 1997 |
Author: | Eugene T Gendlin, David Michael KleinbergLevin |
Publisher: | Northwestern University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 378 pages |
Series: | Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy |
Genres: |
Cultural studies Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophy of language |