Time's Visible Surface by Michael Gubser
A Cultural Phenomenology of Twentieth-Century Europe
This book delves into the intricate relationship between history and phenomenology, exploring how historical narratives shape our understanding of time and existence. Through a detailed examination of the works of influential phenomenologists, the text reveals how these thinkers grappled with the temporal dimensions of human experience. It offers a nuanced analysis of how historical consciousness influences philosophical thought, providing readers with a deeper appreciation of the interplay between past events and present perceptions.
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- 2011
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