Title
Born to see, bound to behold: the history of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center (1975- 2005)
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Description
Table of Contents
1. What is Phenomenology? (p. 6)
2. Why Phenomenology? (p. 39)
3. The Origins of the Center: 1975-1980 (p. 64)
4. The Official Dedication: 1980-1985 (p. 72)
5. The Husserl Archives: 1985-1990 (p. 87)
6. Phenomenology and lntersubjectivity: 1990-1995 (p. 117)
7. Headed Toward a New Millennium: 1995-2000 (p. 141)
8. On the Road to the Silver Jubilee: 2000-2005 (p. 167)
Publication Date
2008
Publisher
Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center Duquesne University
Disciplines
Philosophy | Psychology
Recommended Citation
Smith, D. (2008). Born to see, bound to behold: the history of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center (1975- 2005). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/phen-books/2