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Islamic philosophy and occidental phenomenology on the perennial issue of microcosm and macrocosm
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Phenomenology and aesthetics
approaches to comparative literature and the other arts ; homages to A.-T. Tymieniecka -
Mystery in its Passions: Literary Explorations
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Allegory Revisited
Ideals of Mankind -
Poetics of the Elements in the Human Condition
Breath, Breeze, Wind, Tempest, Thunder, Snow, Flame, Fire, Volcano -
Metamorphosis
creative imagination in fine arts between life projects and human aesthetic aspirations -
Temporality in life as seen through literature
contributions to phenomenology of life -
Eros et logos
esquisse de phénoménologie de l'intériorité créatrice -
The elemental Passion for place in the ontopoiesis of life
passions of the soul in the "Imaginatio creatrix" -
Mystery in its passions
literary explorations -
Beauty's appeal
measure and excess -
Virtues and passions in literature
excellence, courage, engagements, wisdom, fulfilment -
The enigma of good and evil
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Existence, historical fabulation, destiny
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Sharing poetic expressions
beauty, sublime, mysticism in Islamic and occidental culture -
Passion for place, book II
between the vital spacing and the creative horizons of fulfilment -
Allegory revisited
ideals of mankind -
The aesthetic discourse of the arts
breaking the barriers ; dedicated to Marlies Kronegger -
Life - creative mimesis of emotion
from sorrow to elation: elegiac virtuosity in literature -
The poetry of life in literature
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The visible and the invisible in the interplay between philosophy, literature and reality
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The sea
from elemental stirrings to symbolic inspiration, language, and life significance in literary interpretation and theory -
The airy elements in poetic imagination
breath, breeze, wind, tempest, thunder, snow, flame, fire, volcano ... -
The existential coordinates of the human condition: poetic, epic, tragic
the literary genre -
Roman Ingarden's aesthetics in a new key and the independent approaches of others
the performing arts, the fine arts, and literature