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The Turning Points of the New Phenomenological Era: Husserl Research — Drawing upon the Full Extent of His Development Book 1 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl

معرفی کتاب «The Turning Points of the New Phenomenological Era: Husserl Research — Drawing upon the Full Extent of His Development Book 1 Phenomenology in the World Fifty Years after the Death of Edmund Husserl» نوشتهٔ Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (auth.), Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 1991. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

orbit and far beyond it. Indeed, the immense, painstaking, indefatigable and ever-improving effort of Husserl to find ever-deeper and more reliable foundations for the philosophical enterprise (as well as his constant critical re-thinking and perfecting of the approach and so­ called "method" in order to perform this task and thus cover in this source-excavation an ever more far-reaching groundwork) stands out and maintains itself as an inepuisable reservoir for philosophical reflec­ tion in which all the above-mentioned work has either its core or its source. In fact, in his undertaking to re-think the entire philosophical enterprise as such and to recreate philosophy upon what he sought to be at least a satisfactorily legitimated basis, Husserl, through his already systematised and "authorized" work, and his courses, and later on in his spontaneous reflection (which did not find its way into a definitive corpus but was nevertheless sufficiently coherent with his previously established body of thought to be considered a continuation of it), uncovers perspectives upon the universe of man and projects their new philosophical thematisation that brings together all the attempts by philosophers (e. g. , Merleau-Ponty, who drew upon this material and found there his own inspiration) who succeeded him with foundational intentions; it also gives a core of philosophical ideas and insights for the youngergenerationofphilosophers today. Front Matter....Pages i-xxxix Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Phenomenology of Life and the New Critique of Reason: From Husserl’s Philosophy to the Phenomenology of Life and of the Human Condition....Pages 3-15 The Construction of Subjectivity....Pages 17-33 Husserl and the Anthropological Vocation of Phenomenology....Pages 35-55 Was Ist und Was Leistet Eine Phänomenologische Theorie der Sozialen Welt? Anmerkungen zur Sozialtheorie von Hegel und Husserl....Pages 57-76 Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Phenomenology of Creative Experience and the Critique of Reason....Pages 77-95 Nature and The “Primal Horizon”....Pages 97-112 Front Matter....Pages 113-113 La Science des Phénomènes et la Critique de la Décision Phénoménologique....Pages 115-127 Variation....Pages 129-138 The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and the Natural Sciences —Juxtaposition or Cooperation?....Pages 139-149 Husserl und die Vorstruktur des Bewusstseins — Eine Rekonstruktive Überlegung von dem Strukturalen Gesichtspunkt....Pages 151-161 The Organizing Principle of the Cognitive Process or the Mode of Existence: Husserl’s and Ingarden’s Concepts of Attitude....Pages 163-177 The Archeology of Modalization in Husserl: From Analogies to Passive Synthesis....Pages 179-194 In Continuity: A Reflection on the Passive Synthesis of Sameness....Pages 195-202 Phenomenology as a Methodological Research Program....Pages 203-218 Psychologism and Description in Husserl’s Phenomenology....Pages 219-230 Front Matter....Pages 231-231 Some Puzzles on Essence....Pages 233-253 Method and Ontology: Reflections on Edmund Husserl....Pages 255-261 The Meaning of Thought’s Nearness to Meaning in Husserlian Phenomenology....Pages 263-268 Foundedness and Motivation....Pages 269-278 The Ontological Pre-Conditions of Understanding and the Formation of Meaning....Pages 279-286 Front Matter....Pages 231-231 Philosophy as a Sign-Producing Activity: The Metastable Gestalt of Intentionality....Pages 287-297 Perceptual Consciousness, Materiality, and Idealism....Pages 299-356 A Naturalistic and Evolutionary Account of Content....Pages 357-366 Front Matter....Pages 367-367 Husserl vs. Dilthey — A Controversy Over the Concept of Reason....Pages 369-375 Husserl’s Critique of Reason....Pages 377-397 Is There a Dichotomy in Husserl’s Thought?....Pages 399-407 Phenomenology and Teleology: Husserl and Fichte....Pages 409-426 La Phénoménologie Refuse L’Abstraction et la Formalisation....Pages 427-439 The Foundationalist Conflict in Husserl’s Rationalism....Pages 441-452 Front Matter....Pages 453-453 Die Selbstintentionalität Der Welt....Pages 455-464 L’“Exigence d’une Phénoménologie Asubjective” et la Noematique....Pages 465-474 Notes on Husserl and Kant....Pages 475-482 Husserl and the Heritage of Transcendental Philosophy....Pages 483-491 On Contradiction....Pages 493-500 The Meaning of ‘Radical Foundation’ in Husserl: The Outline of an Interpretation....Pages 501-515 What Is a Phenomenon? The Concept of Phenomenon in Husserl’s Phenomenology....Pages 517-528 The Debate Between Husserl and Voigt Concerning the Logic of Content and Extensional Logic....Pages 529-547 Back Matter....Pages 549-557
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