The new Husserl: a critical reader
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bloomington, IN Indiana University Press ©2003
Schriftenreihe:Studies in Continental thought
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Husserl's phenomenological method / Klaus Held -- Husserl's phenomenology of the life-world / Klaus Held -- The structure of intentionality / John J. Drummond -- Husserl's type and Kant's schemata: systematic reasons for their correlation or identity / Dieter Lohmar -- Developments in the theory of time-consciousness: an analysis of protention / Lanei Rodemeyer -- Inner time-consciousness and pre-reflective self-awareness / Dan Zahavi -- Transcendental and empirical subjectivity: the self in the transcendental tradition / David Carr -- Unconscious consciousness in Husserl and Freud / Rudolf Bernet -- World as horizon / Donn Welton -- Husserl's intersubjective transformation of transcendental philosophy / Dan Zahavi -- The systematicity of Husserl's transcendental philosophy: from static to genetic method / Donn Welton -- Generativity and the scope of generative phenomenology / Anthony J. Steinbock
The recent first-time publication of works from Edmund Husserl's later years, especially his Freiburg period, combined with new studies of his method and theories, has stimulated a remarkable shift in perceptions of the scope and significance of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology. Informed by a deep reading of not just the works published during Husserl's lifetime but also the countless lectures and manuscripts he wrote in his later years, the essays in The New Husserl provide an alternative approach to Husserl by examining his work and his method as a whole and by probing issues, old and
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