
Crisis and Lifeworld
New Phenomenological Perspectives
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The concept of crisis is ancient, but its global and technological dimension is novel. Understanding these manifestations is vital for the contemporary world, and this book contributes to facing this challenge by drawing on diverse phenomenological perspectives.
Hernán Inverso is Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow at the Université libre de Bruxelles, and Associate Professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He is author of many works on phenomenology and was awarded the Mercier Prize 2020.
Alexander Schnell is Professor at the University of Wuppertal and heads the Institute for Transcendental Philosophy and Phenomenology. He authored many renowned works on epistemology, transcendental philosophy, and metaphysics.
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English
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Baden-Baden
Germany
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978-3-495-99487-0 (9783495994870)
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10.5771/9783495994870
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