Review:

The Cambridge Companion To Phenomenology Edited By Moran And Cohen

overall review score: 4.5
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The Cambridge Companion to Phenomenology is a comprehensive collection of essays that explores the key concepts and thinkers within the field of phenomenology.

Key Features

  • Edited by Dermot Moran and Joseph Cohen
  • Includes essays on major figures such as Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty
  • Covers key themes in phenomenology such as intentionality, embodiment, and intersubjectivity
  • Provides a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in phenomenology

Pros

  • Well-edited collection with contributions from leading phenomenologists
  • Covers a wide range of topics within the field
  • Accessible for both beginners and experts in phenomenology

Cons

  • May be too dense for readers unfamiliar with philosophical terminology
  • Some essays may require prior knowledge of phenomenological concepts

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