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Tables of Contents for Language Beyond Postmodernism
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Introduction
David Michael Levin
Eugene Gendlin
1 How Philosophy Cannot Appeal to Experience, and How It Can
3
39
David Michael Levin
2 Gendlin's Use of Language: Historical Connections, Contemporary Implications
42
23
David Kolb
3 Filling in the Blanks Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
65
19
William James Earle
4 Tacit Knowledge and Implicit Intricacy Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
84
13
Hans Julius Schneider
5 The Situatedness of Thinking, Knowing, and Speaking: Wittgenstein and Gendlin Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
97
23
Meredith Williams
6 The Implicit Intricacy of Mind and Situation Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
120
28
Mark Johnson
7 Embodied Meaning and Cognitive Science Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
148
28
J. N. Mohanty
8 Experience and Meaning Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
176
14
Robert C. Scharff
9 After Dilthey and Heidegger: Gendlin's Experiential Hermeneutics Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
190
44
Lawrence J. Hatab
10 Language and Human Nature Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
234
18
Kenneth Liberman
11 Meaning Reflexivity: Gendlin's Contribution to Ethnomethodology Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
252
18
Jerald Wallulis
12 Carrying Forward: Gadamer and Gendlin on History, Language, and the Body Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
Graeme Nicholson
13 Intricacy: A Metaphysical Idea Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
288
17
Veronique M. Foti
14 Alterity and the Dynamics of Metaphor Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
305
16
Joseph Margolis
15 Language as Lingual Eugene Gendlin: A Reply
321
18
Works Cited
339
4
Notes
343
32
Contributors
375