Document Type
Conference Presentation
Publication Date
10-9-2015
Department
Philosophy
Keywords
phenomenology, Herman Dooyeweerd, interdisciplinary research, meaning, creation
Abstract
The purpose of this talk is two-fold: first, to lay out a phenomenological justification for why scientific or theoretical investigation must be carried out both within particular disciplines and across various disciplines; and second, to show that such a justification--alluded to with varying levels of explicitness in various works by various figures--itself opens new paths of exploration for phenomenology.
Recommended Citation
DeRoo, N. (2015). Meaning, Being and Expression: A Phenomenological Justification for Interdisciplinary Scholarship. Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.dordt.edu/faculty_work/402
Comments
Presented at the Society of Phenomenology and the Human Sciences Annual Meeting, October 2015, Atlanta, Georgia.