内容简介
RobertSokolowskiarguesthatbeingapersonmeanstobeinvolvedwithtruth.Heshowsthathumanreasonisestablishedbysyntacticcompositioninlanguage,pictures,andactionsandthatweunderstandthingswhentheyarepresentedtousthroughsyntax.Sokolowskihighlightstheroleofthespokenwordinhumanreasonandexaminesthebodilyandneurologicalbasisforhumanexperience.DrawingonHusserlandAristotle,aswellasAquinasandHenryJames,Sokolowskihereemploysphenomenologyinahighlyoriginalwayinordertoclarifywhatweareashumanagents.
作者简介
RobertSokolowskiistheElizabethBreckenridgeCaldwellProfessorofPhilosophyatTheCatholicUniversityofAmerica.TwiceawardedresearchfellowshipsfromtheNationalEndowmentfortheHumanities,hehasalsoservedasaconsultantattheLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryandgavethe26thJ.RobertOppenheimerLecturetherein1996.HehasalsoservedasvisitingprofessorattheGraduateFacultyoftheNewSchoolUniversity;theUniversityofTexas,Austin;Villanova;andYaleUniversity.Dr.Sokolowskiistheauthorofmanybooks,includingIntroductiontoPhenomenology,MoralAction,TheGodofFaithandReason,PresenceandAbsence,andHusserlianMeditations.