Mcgill-queen's University Press
In Vivo
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Author / Editor information
Gabor Csepregi is a visiting scholar at St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, and the author of In Vivo: A Phenomenology of Life-Defining Moments.Gabor Csepregi is adjunct professor of philosophy at Laval University and past president of Dominican University College and the Université de Saint-Boniface.
Reviews
"Csepregi offers an appealing combination of academic depth with actual wisdom. He gives loving descriptions of concrete experience in accessible language-doing phenomenology without indulging in phenomenological jargon." Review of Metaphysics
"The author readily adopts a phenomenological stance used as a craft rather than a "theory." We are thus dispensed from the development of a complex theoretical apparatus, which is there. but only discreetly. This is nothing short of refreshing -- we see phenomenology in action right away, much like we appreciate a musical piece without musical training -- an experience beautifully described in the book. A captivating and enjoyable to read." Science and Esprit
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Logic of Exception
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Artisan of My Destiny
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Moments of Real Learning
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Foreigner in a Foreign Land
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How Can Anything Be So Beautiful?
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Actions Like That Make Life Worthwhile
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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