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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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120959

Gardens and the passion for the infinite

edited byAnna-Teresa Tymieniecka

Abstract

What essentially is a garden? Is it a small plot of land that we put aside to cultivate our favourite vegetables or to grow flowers for our personal enjoyment? Or is it a symbol, a mirror, a reflection of our human passions? Within the context of phenomenology/ontopoiesis-of-life, we find the significance of the garden inscribed within the web of the Human Condition, creatively unfurling its form from the vital basis to its loftiest swings of the period. The aesthetic synthesis of our passions is carried by the logoic promise of life - its infinite renewal and infinite response. The topic of the present volume is the mysterious ways in which Imaginatio Creatix plays within the human ingrowness in natural life, transposing dreams, nostalgias, and enchantments.

Details | Table of Contents

Mirrors of affectivity and aesthetics

Gardens, parks, and landscapes as seen by Theophile de Viau and La Fontaine

Marie-Odile Sweetser

pp.7-24

Approaching zen gardens

A phenomenological-anthropological approach

Miyuki Katahira

pp.69-84

Hatha yoga

A phenomenological experience of nature

Anne-Marie Bowery

pp.85-92

In search of paradise

Gardens in medieval French and Persian poetry

Mitra Martin

pp.93-138

Opera as a mirror of the infinite

The triumph of the human spirit over natural forces in riders to the sea

George Tibbetts

pp.163-169

Late modernity and "La villette"

"Unsettling the object/event dialectic

Tricia Meehan

pp.171-180

The looking-glass self

Self-objectivation through the garden

Gary Backhaus

pp.181-217

The ruin aesthetic

Constructing the deconstructive landscape

Randall Rhodes

pp.227-239

She looks in the mirror

The ideologic shift of the feminine gaze in the film

Jeanie Dean

pp.269-294

The dream of ascent and the noise of earth

Paradoxical inclinations in euripides's

Howard Pearce

pp.307-324

What time is it?

Subverting and suppressing, conflating and compressing time in commodified space and architecture

Cher Krause Knight

pp.325-336

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2003

Pages: 353, vii

Series: Analecta Husserliana

Series volume: 78

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1658-1

ISBN (hardback): 9781402008580

Full citation:

Tymieniecka Anna-Teresa (2003) Gardens and the passion for the infinite. Dordrecht, Springer.