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1、PHENOMENOLOGYANDTHENON-HUMANANIMALCONTRIBUTIONSTOPHENOMENOLOGYINCOOPERATIONWITHTHECENTERFORADVANCEDRESEARCHINPHENOMENOLOGYVolume56Editor:JohnJ.Drummond,FordhamUniversityEditorialBoard:ElizabethA.Behnke,Ferndale,WA,USADavidCarr,EmoryUniversityStephanGaltCrowell,RiceUniversit
2、yLesterEmbree,FloridaAtlanticUniversityBurtHopkins,SeattleUniversityJoséHuertas-Jourda,WilfridLaurierUniversityWilliamR.McKenna,MiamiUniversityAlgisMickunas,OhioUniversityJ.N.Mohanty,TempleUniversityTomNenon,TheUniversityofMemphisThomasM.Seebohm,JohannesGutenberg-Universitä
3、t,MainzGailSoffer,Rome,ItalyRichardM.Zaner,VanderbiltUniversityScopeThepurposeofthisseriesistofosterthedevelopmentofphenomenologicalphilosophythroughcreativeresearch.Contemporaryissuesinphilosophyotherdisciplinesandinculturegenerally,offeropportunitiesfortheapplicationofphe
4、nomenologicalmethodsthatcallforcreativeresponses.Althoughtheworkofseveralgenerationsofthinkershasprovidedphenomenologywithmanyresultswithwhichtoapproachthesechallenges,atrulysuccessfulresponsetothemwillrequirebuildingonthisworkwithnewanalysesandmethodologicalinnovations.PHE
5、NOMENOLOGYANDTHENON-HUMANANIMALAttheLimitsofExperienceeditedbyCORINNEPAINTERWashtenawCommunityCollege,AnnArbor,MichiganandCHRISTIANLOTZMichiganStateUniversity,EastLansing,MichiganAC.I.P.CataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress.ISBN978-1-4020-6306-0(HB)I
6、SBN978-1-4020-6307-7(e-book)PublishedbySpringer,P.O.Box17,3300AADordrecht,TheNetherlands.www.springer.comPrintedonacid-freepaperAllRightsReserved©2007SpringerNopartofthisworkmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,ph
7、otocopying,microfilming,recordingorotherwise,withoutwrittenpermissionfromthePublisher,withtheexceptionofanymaterialsuppliedspecificallyforthepurposeofbeingenteredandexecutedonacomputersystem,forexclusiveusebythepurchaserofthework.forSocrates,thefelinememberofourfamilyConten
8、tsAcknowledgmentsix1.Introduction:PhenomenologyandtheQuestionoftheNon-HumanAnimal1