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Experience and Judgment (SPEP) 1 review Edmund Husserl
Northwestern University Press, 1975
One of Husserl's Greatest Works
Anybody who wants to know more or less in detail about Husserl's phenomenology is invited to look at this book which is a great exposition of his doctrine. In it, we also can find one of the most important doctrines in his system: the doctrine of states of affairs as reference of assertive ...
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The Idea of Phenomenology (Husserliana: Edmund Husserl Collected Works) Edmund Husserl
Springer, 1999
In this fresh translation of five lectures delivered in 1907 at the University of Göttingen, Edmund Husserl lays out the philosophical problem of knowledge, indicates the requirements for its solution, and for the first time introduces the phenomenological method of reduction. For those interested in the genesis and development of Husserl's phenomenology, this text affords a unique glimpse ...
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Phenomenology and the Problem of History: A Study of Husserl's Transcendental Philosophy (SPEP)
Northwestern University Press, 2009
Examines the paradox between Husserl's transcendental philosophy and his later historicist theory. Rejecting the arguments of earlier critics, this book proposes a model of the transcendental philosopher who balances historical reduction with a strict mind of historical context.
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Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger (1927-1931): The ... 2 reviews Edmund Husserl
Springer, 1997
Phenomenological Confrontations
+ a laugh riot
In the clash with Heidegger, Husserl's phenomenology came into close contact with a devisive bug named "intersubjectivity". After dealing with the differences inherent in their two positions, Husserl decided that the only way to remedy the situation, and therefore phenomenology, was to begin work ...
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From Hegel to Existentialism Robert C. Solomon
Oxford University Press, USA, 1989
Robert Solomon, widely recognized as a leading authority of continental philosophy and respected as a philosopher in his own right, here brings together twelve of his published articles focusing on key issues in the writings of major continental philosophers including Hegel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Camus. The essays not only shed light on the thought and interrelations of these ...
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Logical Investigations, Vol. 2 (International Library of Philosophy) Edmund Husserl
Routledge, 2001
Edmund Husserl is the founder of phenomenology. The Logical Investigations is Edmund Husserl's most famous work and has had a decisive impact on the direction of twentieth century philosophy. This is the first time both volumes of this classic work, translated by J.N. Findlay, have been available in paperback. They include a new introduction by Dermot Moran, placing the Logical ...
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Crisis and Reflection: An Essay on Husserl's Crisis of the European Sciences (Phaenomenologica) J. Dodd
Springer, 2004
In his last work, "Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology", Edmund Husserl formulated a radical new approach to phenomenological philosophy. Unlike his previous works, in the "Crisis" Husserl embedded this formulation in an ambitious reflection on the essence and value of the idea of rational thought and culture, a reflection that he considered to be an urgent necessity ...
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The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures, Winter Semester, 1910-1911 (Husserliana: Edmund ... 1 review Edmund Husserl
Springer, 2006
Returning to the "things-appearing"
Phenomenological "Viewing" of "Things-appearing", May 14, 2008
By S. D. Churchill "Doc Churchill" (Dallas) - See all my reviews
This was an exciting book for me to present to my junior psychology majors (and some graduate students) during the first half of my Phenomenological Tradition ...
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Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis: Lectures on Transcendental Logic (Husserliana: Edmund ... Edmund Husserl
Springer, 2001
Coming from what is arguably the most productive period of Husserl's life, this volume offers the reader a first translation into English of Husserl's renowned lectures on `passive synthesis', given between 1920 and 1926. These lectures are the first extensive application of Husserl's newly developed genetic phenomenology to perceptual experience and to the way in which it is connected to ...
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Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy: First Book: General ... 2 reviews Edmund Husserl
Springer, 1983
Aquivocations
The fault of Husserl's main work - or at least one of them - is only that though he's very against linguistic aquivocations, he does some. It's not suddenly understandable, that the noetisch-noematisch expressions has no connection with the difference of noma and noemata (plural), but that noetisch ...
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Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology (SPEP) Paul Ricoeur, Edward G. Ballard, ...
Northwestern University Press, 2007
Paul Ricoeur was one of the foremost interpreters and translators of Edmund Husserl's philosophy. These nine essays present Ricoeur's interpretation of the most important of Husserl's writings, with emphasis on his philosophy of consciousness rather than his work in logic. In Ricoeur's philosophy, phenomenology and existentialism came of age and these essays provide an introduction to the ...
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Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (SPEP) 5 reviews Edmund Husserl
Northwestern University Press, 1970
. . . the Spirit alone is immortal.
+ shaking science at the roots + Be looking for the emotional outcries! + The Return to Things Themselves + Husserl's last introduction
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Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology 3 reviews Edmund Husserl
Springer, 1977
An Excellent Introduction To Phenomenology
+ Great Introduction
This little book is an excellent introduction to Husserl's phenomenology. He outlines his idea of the intentionality of consciousness via the "transcendental ego". If Sartre had paid more attention to this, his outlook wouldn't have been so pessimistic. Caveat: This book is hard reading -- it's ...
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Logical Investigations, Vol. 1 (International Library of Philosophy) 1 review Edmund Husserl
Routledge, 2001
This Was The Philosophy That Was
The reprinting of J.N. Findlay's translation of Husserl's *Logical Investigations* (in an attractive and reasonably affordable paperback format) was one of the more welcome events in the recent history of Anglo-American publishing; this was the book which started the intellectual 20th century off ...
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Husserl at the Limits of Phenomenology (SPEP): Including Texts Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edmund Husserl
Northwestern University Press, 2001
Combining Maurice Merleau-Ponty's course notes on Husserl's Origin of Geometry, his "Course Summary", related texts, and critical essays by each of the co-translators, this collection provides a unique and welcome glimpse both into Merleau-Ponty's nuanced reading of Husserl's famed late writings and into his persistent effort to track the very genesis of truth through the incarnate idealization ...
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On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (1893-1917) (Husserliana: Edmund Husserl ... 2 reviews Edmund Husserl
Springer, 1992
A great translation of the time lectures
+ Awesome Bearded Philosophers
The time lectures of Edmund Husserl are essential reading for anyone interested in the fields of phenomenology, psychology, or time in general. Here, Husserl attempts to unravel the many layers of our consciousness of time. Husserl's extended study stands as the most compelling analysis of the ...
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The Other Husserl (Studies in Continental Thought) Donn Welton
Indiana University Press, 2002
In this thorough study of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological method, Donn Welton presents a unique interpretation of the development of Husserl's philosophy from both a systematic and a historical perspective.
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Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks 1 review Maurice Natanson
Northwestern University Press, 1974
An eloquent presentation of Husserl's phenomenology
Natanson's book is amazingly well-written. Husserl's often difficult and wordy ideas of phenomenology are covered clearly enough for the beginner, and in-depth enough for the student of Husserl. Natanson offers not just a review of phenomenology, but covers all from attitudes to methods, ...
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Husserl and Analytic Philosophy (Phaenomenologica) R. Cobb-Stevens
Springer, 1990
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Theory of Intuition in Husserl's Phenomenology: Second Edition (SPEP) Emmanuel Levinas
Northwestern University Press, 1995
This is a study that discusses the aspects and function of intuition in Husserl's thought and its meaning for philosophical self-reflection. It focuses on the role of intuition in Husserl, demonstrating how his theory of intuition follows directly from his new conception of being. He then identifies intuition as the original phenomenon that leads to the concept of truth itself. The introduction ...
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