In the Name of Phenomenology
Phenomenology is one of the twentieth century?s most important philosophical movements. It is also attracting renewed interest from philosophers working within the?analytic? tradition, often thought to be at odds with phenomenology. In this bold and controversial book, Simon Glendinning explores some fundamental questions about phenomenology that are frequently overlooked, including:.:.; To what extent is phenomenology a coherent school?.; If it shares some methods and problems with analytic philosophy and continental philosophy, what makes it philosophically distinctive?.; Should phenomenolo.