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Phenomenology with big-hearted reason : A conversation with Claude Romano

Filiz, Kadir
Romano, Claude
Gschwandtner, Christina M.
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Abstract
In this interview, Claude Romano discusses his phenomenological project of the event in relation to hermeneutics, reason, realism, and some other fundamental problems of phenomenology. He explains common themes in his phenomenological project and elucidates why he considers it important to leave behind the transcendental perspective in phenomenology. He distinguishes his descriptive realism from other realist movements in contemporary French philosophy. The interview also questions the Eurocentric orientation of many phenomenological authors and considers the possibility of going beyond such assumptions in phenomenology.
Keywords
phenomenology, event, hermeneutics, realism, Heidegger, reason, rationality, eurocentrism, transcendentalism
Date
2021
Type
Journal article
Journal
Philosophy Today
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Volume
65
Issue
1
Page Range
183-200
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School of Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy
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