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The reduction of phenomenology: A supplement to the history and phenomenology of religion.
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The reduction of phenomenology: A supplement to the history and phenomenology of religion./
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Smick, Jason Scott.
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235 p.
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Adviser: Peter Ochs.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-11A.
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The reduction of phenomenology: A supplement to the history and phenomenology of religion.
Smick, Jason Scott.
The reduction of phenomenology: A supplement to the history and phenomenology of religion.
- 235 p.
Adviser: Peter Ochs.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Virginia, 2007.
This dissertation is the first step toward the realization of a possibility suggested by Gerhardus van der Leeuw, the Dutch phenomenologist of religion. He once remarked that a phenomenology of philosophy might be developed on analogy with the phenomenology of religion. Such a phenomenology would view and explicate philosophy as a 'total phenomenon'. This is to say that it would examine the way in which philosophy is constituted not only as a form of discourse but also as a form of life in terms of the communities it generates and sustains, the practices that articulate it, and the histories it unfolds and/or affects. The dissertation articulates a history and morphology of phenomenological reduction, phenomenology's central theoretical practice, through an examination of the commitments or devotions of phenomenology. To what phenomenon or phenomena is phenomenology devoted? How does phenomenological devotion arise and how is it maintained? In order to answer these questions, the dissertation unfolds a provisional history of phenomenological reduction. I focus on the performative aspects of this practice and read it as a way (methodos) of articulating a specifically philosophical relation to the world and what becomes manifest in and through it. This history yields a morphology of the different forms of phenomenological reduction. I argue that the devotions of phenomenology emerge out of experiences of certain phenomena that induce aporia, wonder, awe, or which simply solicit questions. These phenomena include what the Western traditions sometimes call God, being, and humanity. I sketch out this history and deduce three basic forms of phenomenological reduction (transcendental, ontological, theological) through an examination of two paradigmatic phenomenological thinkers---Husserl and Heidegger---and a representative of the recent revival of phenomenology in France, Jean-Luc Marion. The goal of this research is to further realize van der Leeuw's suggestion by developing the work of Michel Foucault and Pierre Hadot on philosophical practice by way of a treatment of philosophical traditions indebted to religious and cultural studies as well as to traditional history of philosophy.
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