The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness brings together two schools of thought and practice that – despite rarely being examined jointly – provide an incredibly fruitful way for exploring thinking, the mind, and the nature and practice of mindfulness. Applying the concepts and methods of phenomenology, an international team of contributors explore mindfulness from a variety of different viewpoints and traditions. The handbook’s 35 chapters are divided into seven clear parts:Mindfulness in the Western TraditionsMindfulness in the Eastern TraditionsMindfulness, Ethics, and Well-BeingMindfulness, Time, and AttentionMindfulness and EmbodimentApplications: Mindfulness in LifeConclusion: Mindfulness and Phenomenology?Within these sections, a rich array of topics and themes are explored, ranging from Stoicism and the origins of mindfulness in Buddhism and eastern thought to meditation, self-awareness, the body and embodiment, and critiques of mindfulness. Additionally, the book delves into the ways the ideas of leading phenomenological thinkers, including Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, and other leading thinkers, such as Irigaray, can contribute to understanding the relationship between phenomenology and mindfulness.A valuable resource for those researching phenomenology and applications of phenomenology, this handbook will also be of great interest to students and practitioners of mindfulness in areas such as counseling and psychotherapy.
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The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness is a valuable resource for those researching phenomenology and applications of phenomenology, and will also be of great interest to students and practitioners of mindfulness in areas such as counseling and psychotherapy.
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Notes on ContributorsIntroductionSusi Ferrarello and Christos HadjioannouPART IMindfulness in the Western Traditions1 Pyrrhonian Epoché, Mindfulness, and Being-in-the-WorldGeorgios Petropoulos2 Mindfulness as Motivation for Phenomenological ReductionMing-Hon Chu3 A Levinassian Critique of MindfulnessPierrick Simon4 Merleau-Ponty and MindfulnessTimothy Mooney5 Husserl and MindfulnessSusi Ferrarello6 Logoi of the Soul: Phenomenological Mindfulness in Plato’s PhaedrusTanja Staehler7 Heideggerian and Stoic Mindfulness: Two Competing Models with Common GroundChristos HadjioannouPART IIMindfulness in the Eastern Traditions8 Radical Relationality: A Philosophical Approach to Mindfulness Inspired by Nishida KitarōFrancesca Greco9 Phenomenological Insights from Postural Yoga PracticeHayden Kee10 A Phenomenology of Mindfulness Practice in SufismMarc Applebaum11 Deluded MindfulnessJason Dockstader12 Deconstructing Mindfulness: Heidegger, Tanabe, and the Kyoto SchoolKurt C.M. Mertel and Samuel S. WhitePART IIIMindfulness, Ethics, and Well-Being13 Could Mindfulness Be Short on Meaning?Luce Irigaray14 Freeing Ourselves from Technology: Rethinking MindfulnessLisa Foran15 ‘Let It Be’: Heidegger and Eckhart on GelassenheitDermot Moran16 Mindfulness as Open and Reflective Attention: A Phenomenological PerspectiveDiego D’angelo17 Mindfulness As Ethical Practice: Lévinas’ Phenomenology and Engaging with the WorldNikolaus-Palle CareyPART IVMindfulness, Time and Attention18 Contrasting Emotions and Notions of Temporality in Mindfulness Practice and in Heidegger’s PhenomenologyEvie Filea19 Varieties of Self-Consciousness in Mindfulness MeditationOdysseus Stone20 Husserl on Emotional Expectations and Emotional Dispositions Towards the Future: A Contribution to Mindfulness Debates on Present Moment Awareness and Emotional RegulationCelia Cabrera21 Being Mindful about NothingMahon O’brien22 The Respiratory Context of Dukkha and Nirvana: The Buddha’s Mindful Phenomenology of BreathingPetri BerndtsonPART VMindfulness and Embodiment23 Between Phenomenology and Mindfulness: The Role of Presence in the Clinical and Therapeutic ContextAnya Daly and Chris Mccaw24 Heidegger’s Gelassenheit as Embodied MindfulnessTomás Lally25 Parallel Lives of Buddha and Socrates: On Epochè as Transcendental TransformationCarlos Lobo26 Being Mindful of the OtherMagnus EnglanderPART VIApplications: Mindfulness In Life27 Mindfulness and the Phenomenology of Aesthetics: Reappraising Dufrenne and Merleau-PontyColleen Fitzpatrick28 Mindfulness and Creativity: The Impact of Michel Henry and Otto Rank on PsychoanalysisMax Schaefer29 The Mindfulness of Sacrifice: Towards a “Phenomenology” of HistoryJoseph Cohen30 Engaging with Life MindfullyGerhard Thonhauser31 Meditation, Lucidity, and the Phenomenology of Daydreaming James Morley32 Thinking Being: The Educational Scope of a Fruitful Convergence Between Phenomenology and MindfulnessEduardo CaianielloPART VIIConclusion: Mindfulness and Phenomenology?33 Phenomenology and Mindfulness-AwarenessNatalie Depraz, Claire Petitmengin, and Michel Bitbol34 Mindless Obfuscation: A Reply to Depraz, Petitmengin, and BitbolOdysseus Stone and Dan Zahavi35 Mindful Clarification: Why It Is Necessary to ReplyOnce Again to Stone and Zahavi 508Natalie Depraz, Claire Petitmengin, and Michel Bitbol
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ISBN
9781032396316
Publisert
2023-12-22
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Routledge
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1161 gr
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246 mm
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174 mm
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U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
526

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Susi Ferrarello is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at California State University, East Bay, USA. Among her books is the recently published The Ethics of Love (Routledge, 2023). She is also a philosophical counselor and writes for Psychology Today.

Christos Hadjioannou is Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy at the Department of Classics and Philosophy, University of Cyprus. He has edited volumes on Heidegger’s philosophy as well as on Irigaray’s philosophy. He is currently writing a monograph on Heidegger and the Stoics (forthcoming 2024).