Crisis and Husserlian phenomenology: a reflection on awakened subjectivity
"Shedding new light on the theme of "crisis" in Husserl's phenomenology, this book reflects on the experience of awakening to one's own naïveté. Beginning from everyday examples, Knies examines how this awakening makes us culpable for not having noticed what was noticeable....
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Zusammenfassung: | "Shedding new light on the theme of "crisis" in Husserl's phenomenology, this book reflects on the experience of awakening to one's own naïveté. Beginning from everyday examples, Knies examines how this awakening makes us culpable for not having noticed what was noticeable. He goes on to apply this examination to fundamental issues in phenomenology, arguing that the appropriation of naïve life has a different structure from the reflection on pre-reflective life. Husserl's work on the "crisis" is presented as an attempt to integrate this appropriation into a systematic transcendental philosophy. Crisis and Husserlian Phenomenology brings Husserl into dialogue with other key thinkers in Continental philosophy such as Descartes, Kant, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and Derrida. It is suitable for students and scholars alike, especially those interested in subjectivity, responsibility and the philosophy of history"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Introduction viii 1 Part 1 Awakened Subjectivity 11 Division A The Phenomenology of Having Presupposed 1. Bringing Presuppositions Back to Life 2. Realization and Reflection 3. Realization and Having Presupposed 4. Awakening and Naïveté 5. The “Г Who Presupposed 6. The Devaluation of Naïve Life 7. Basic Integrity 8. jeopardy 9. The Finality of Wakeful Life I.0. Appropriative Reflection II. Illusions 13 13 17 20 23 27 33 35 43 45 49 55 Division В Levels of Awakening and Appropriation 1. Awakening and Reality: The Mundane Attitude 2. Reality and World 3. Provinciality and Worldliness 4. The Ideal of Reclaiming the World 5. Transition to the Phenomenological Level 59 59 62 64 72 80 6. The Consuming Interest of the Natural Attitude 7. Naive World-Belief as a Transcendental Accomplishment 8. Self-Reflection, Self-Creation, Self-Realization 82 90 96 9. The Finality of Phenomenological Wakefulness 10. Complete Maturation 98 106 11. The Devaluation of Natural-Attitude Life 12. Phenomenological Awakening and Jeopardy 108 111
vi Contents 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Part 2 The Idea of an Enlightenment Project The Presupposition of an Enlightenment Project Critical-Historical Appropriation The History of Philosophy and Philosophical History Crisis and Hope Phenomenological and Critical-Historical Appropriation The Crisis Problematic Division A Husserl and the Ultimate Presuppositions 1. The Idea of an Independent Introduction 2. From Philosophical Epoché to Historical Intervention 3. Philosophical Epoché versus Historical Intervention 4. The Inevitability of Crisis 5. Crisis as a Medical Concept 6. Husserl’s Appropriative Concepts 7. The Practical Extension of Phenomenological Reason 8. Historical Teleology: Contemplative and Interventionist 9. Mythmaking and the Will to Believe 10. Relation between the Two Dimensions of Appropriation 11. Relation between the Practical Extension and Phenomenology Proper Division В Husserl and the Subject of Crisis 1. Two Ideas of Science 2. Descartes 3. Hume 4. Kant 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Decision between the Two Scientific Ideas The Definition of Europe The Nation and Political Historicity Denationalization Renaissance Europeanization 118 120 124 128 129 131 135 137 137 139 142 146 150 154 155 159 164 167 170 173 174 176 178 180 182 187 189 196 199 202
Contents 11. The Problem of European Hypocrisy 12. The Problem of European Exceptionalism 13. Philosophical Seriousness vii 204 210 214 Conclusion: Owning Philosophy 217 Notes References Index of Names Index of Subjects 221 235 243 245
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction viii 1 Part 1 Awakened Subjectivity 11 Division A The Phenomenology of Having Presupposed 1. Bringing Presuppositions Back to Life 2. Realization and Reflection 3. Realization and Having Presupposed 4. Awakening and Naïveté 5. The “Г Who Presupposed 6. The Devaluation of Naïve Life 7. Basic Integrity 8. jeopardy 9. The Finality of Wakeful Life I.0. Appropriative Reflection II. Illusions 13 13 17 20 23 27 33 35 43 45 49 55 Division В Levels of Awakening and Appropriation 1. Awakening and Reality: The Mundane Attitude 2. Reality and World 3. Provinciality and Worldliness 4. The Ideal of Reclaiming the World 5. Transition to the Phenomenological Level 59 59 62 64 72 80 6. The Consuming Interest of the Natural Attitude 7. Naive World-Belief as a Transcendental Accomplishment 8. Self-Reflection, Self-Creation, Self-Realization 82 90 96 9. The Finality of Phenomenological Wakefulness 10. Complete Maturation 98 106 11. The Devaluation of Natural-Attitude Life 12. Phenomenological Awakening and Jeopardy 108 111
vi Contents 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Part 2 The Idea of an Enlightenment Project The Presupposition of an Enlightenment Project Critical-Historical Appropriation The History of Philosophy and Philosophical History Crisis and Hope Phenomenological and Critical-Historical Appropriation The Crisis Problematic Division A Husserl and the Ultimate Presuppositions 1. The Idea of an Independent Introduction 2. From Philosophical Epoché to Historical Intervention 3. Philosophical Epoché versus Historical Intervention 4. The Inevitability of Crisis 5. Crisis as a Medical Concept 6. Husserl’s Appropriative Concepts 7. The Practical Extension of Phenomenological Reason 8. Historical Teleology: Contemplative and Interventionist 9. Mythmaking and the Will to Believe 10. Relation between the Two Dimensions of Appropriation 11. Relation between the Practical Extension and Phenomenology Proper Division В Husserl and the Subject of Crisis 1. Two Ideas of Science 2. Descartes 3. Hume 4. Kant 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Decision between the Two Scientific Ideas The Definition of Europe The Nation and Political Historicity Denationalization Renaissance Europeanization 118 120 124 128 129 131 135 137 137 139 142 146 150 154 155 159 164 167 170 173 174 176 178 180 182 187 189 196 199 202
Contents 11. The Problem of European Hypocrisy 12. The Problem of European Exceptionalism 13. Philosophical Seriousness vii 204 210 214 Conclusion: Owning Philosophy 217 Notes References Index of Names Index of Subjects 221 235 243 245 |
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