@book{heidegger.1962a, title = {Being and {{Time}}}, author = {Heidegger, Martin}, translator = {Macquarrie, John and Robinson, Edward}, date = {1962}, publisher = {SCM Press}, location = {London} } % == BibLateX quality report for heidegger.1962a: % ? Title looks like it was stored in title-case in Zotero @book{levinas.1969, title = {Totality and {{Infinity}}: {{An Essay}} on {{Exteriority}}}, author = {Levinas, Emmanuel}, translator = {Lingis, Alphonso}, date = {1969}, publisher = {Duquesne University Press}, location = {Pittsburgh, PA}, isbn = {978-0-8207-0245-2}, langid = {english}, pagetotal = {314}, file = {/home/paul/Zotero/storage/SNE9LBH4/lévinas.lévinas.2011.pdf} } % == BibLateX quality report for levinas.1969: % ? Title looks like it was stored in title-case in Zotero % ? unused Library catalog ("K10plus ISBN") @book{merleau-ponty.1968, title = {The {{Visible}} and the {{Invisible}}, {{Followed}} by {{Working Notes}}}, shorttitle = {The {{Visible}} and the {{Invisible}}}, author = {Merleau-Ponty, Maurice}, editor = {Lefort, Claude}, editora = {Wild, John}, editoratype = {redactor}, translator = {Lingis, Alphonso}, date = {1968}, series = {Studies in {{Phenomenology}} and {{Existental Philosophy}}}, publisher = {Northwestern University Press}, location = {Evanston, IL}, isbn = {978-0-8101-0457-0}, langid = {english}, pagetotal = {282}, file = {/home/paul/Zotero/storage/CNVYDU32/merleau-ponty.lingis.1968.pdf} } % == BibLateX quality report for merleau-ponty.1968: % ? Title looks like it was stored in title-case in Zotero % ? unused Library catalog ("K10plus ISBN") @book{merleau-ponty.2012, title = {Phenomenology of {{Perception}}}, author = {Merleau-Ponty, Maurice}, translator = {Landes, Donald A.}, namea = {Carman, Taylor and Lefort, Claude}, nameatype = {collaborator}, date = {2012}, origdate = {1945}, publisher = {Routledge}, location = {Abingdon, Oxon; New York}, isbn = {978-0-415-55869-3}, langid = {english}, pagetotal = {606}, keywords = {Fenomenologi,Perception (filosofi),Perception (Philosophy),Phenomenology}, file = {/home/paul/Zotero/storage/KPX5QRXK/merleau-ponty.landes.2012.pdf} } % == BibLateX quality report for merleau-ponty.2012: % ? Title looks like it was stored in title-case in Zotero % ? unused Call number ("B2430.M3763 P4713 2012") % ? unused Library catalog ("Library of Congress ISBN") @book{sartre.2003, title = {Being and Nothingness: An essay on phenomenological ontology}, author = {Sartre, Jean-Paul}, translator = {Barnes, Hazel E.}, namea = {Warnock, Mary and Eyre, Richard}, nameatype = {collaborator}, date = {2003}, series = {Routledge Classics}, publisher = {Routledge}, location = {London; New York}, isbn = {978-0-415-27848-5}, langid = {eng fre}, pagetotal = {659}, file = {/home/paul/Zotero/storage/TT7YLN66/sartre.sartre.2006.pdf} } @article{zahavi.2001, title = {Beyond {{Empathy}}: {{Phenomenological Approaches}} to {{Intersubjectivity}}}, shorttitle = {Beyond {{Empathy}}}, author = {Zahavi, Dan}, date = {2001}, journaltitle = {Journal of Consciousness Studies}, volume = {8}, number = {5--7}, pages = {151--167}, publisher = {Imprint Academic}, location = {USA}, issn = {2051-2201}, abstract = {Drawing on the work of M. Scheler, M. Heidegger, M. Merleau-Ponty, E. Husserl and J-P. Sartre, this article presents an overview of some of the diverse approaches to intersubjectivity that can be found in the phenomenological tradition. Starting with a brief description of Scheler's criticism of the argument from analogy, the article continues by showing that the phenomenological analyses of intersubjectivity involve much more than a 'solution' to the 'traditional' problem of other minds. Intersubjectivity doesn't merely concern concrete face-to-face encounters between individuals. It is also something that is at play in simple perception, in tool-use, in emotions, drives and different types of self-awareness. Ultimately, the phenomenologists would argue that a treatment of intersubjectivity requires a simultaneous analysis of the relationship between subjectivity and world. It is not possible simply to insert intersubjectivity somewhere within an already established ontology; rather, the three regions 'self', 'others', and 'world' belong together; they reciprocally illuminate one another, and can only be understood in their interconnection. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)}, keywords = {Interpersonal Interaction,Phenomenology}, file = {/home/paul/Zotero/storage/NSUXRAAD/zahavi.2001.pdf} } % == BibLateX quality report for zahavi.2001: % Unexpected field 'publisher' % Unexpected field 'location' % ? Title looks like it was stored in title-case in Zotero % ? unused Library catalog ("APA PsycNet")