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This review is from: A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy) (Paperback)
This volume is a welcome addition to Blackwell's excellent series of "companions" to philosophical figures and schools. Its focus is important--it acknowledges implicitly that phenomenology has a variety of dimensions, but also that existentialism played a key role in the development of phenomenology. It also insists, rightly, that existentialism should not be understood outside of its phenomenological roots. Dreyfus and Wrathall are a marvelous team in their own writing, and they have done their usual impeccable job gathering clear-thinking and clear-writing scholars to produce a truly helpful volume for students of philosophy at all levels.
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A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy) by Hubert L. Dreyfus (Hardcover - March 24, 2006)
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