The Western philosophical and scientific tradition was and still is based on rationalism, objectivity, truths that are all sought from the ocularcentric paradigm. Many thinkers, however, have been recognising this perspective to be exclusive towards the other senses, and therefore insufficient. Listening, as enabled by the auditory sense, has a potential for revealing a deeper sense of being in the world. In this article listening is presented as a possible way towards inhabiting our life-world and nonetheless “to let things be.” In order to do so, an interdisciplinary approach of research is adopted. First, the author offers some perspectives from the field of the ethics of listening, where the thoughts of Lisbeth Lipari, Luce Iriga...
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The article deals with Conrad-Martius’ conception of being and existence and explores it by contrast...
The review focuses on Saulius Geniusas’ book, The Phenomenology of Pain. In this study, Geniusas dev...
Both Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl addressed sound while trying to explain the inner consciousne...
The secularized and rational-oriented mindset of the Western civilization does not preclude importan...
The aim of the present contribution is to prove that spiritual acts not only play a significant role...
Looking over a hundred years, it should be acknowledged that phenomenological studies in Latvia were...
This article draws attention to certain features of Edmund Husserl’s theory of evidence and truth wh...
Ingarden’s phenomenology of aesthetics is characterised primarily as a realist ontological approach ...
The Polish phenomenologist Roman Ingarden gained recognition primarily due to his research on aesthe...
Interest in the ontological constitution of living beings (with particular reference to the human be...
Both Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl addressed sound while trying to explain the inner consciousne...
Starting with the emphasis that Levinas puts on the role of otherness in the constitution of subject...
The review of the collective monograph Vitality of Phenomenology: Tradition and Renewal traces vario...
The paper intends to supplement the studies of emotional affordances of BAA by elaborating on the c...
Danish philosopher and theologian Knud Ejler Løgstrup (1905–1981) was professor of ethics and philos...
The article deals with Conrad-Martius’ conception of being and existence and explores it by contrast...
The review focuses on Saulius Geniusas’ book, The Phenomenology of Pain. In this study, Geniusas dev...
Both Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl addressed sound while trying to explain the inner consciousne...