Philosophy's nature: Husserl's phenomenology, natural science, and metaphysics
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction and Plan of the Work Plan of the Work 6 Chapter One: The Relation Between Physical Theory and Reality: Historical and Conceptual Material 6 Chapter Two: Husserl’s Conception of Natural Science Between the Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics 7 Chapter Three: Transcendental Consciousness and Nature 7 Chapter Four: The Transcendental Constitution of Material Nature 8 Chapter Five: Life-World, Natural Science, and the Crisis of Philosophy 9 1 The Relation Between Physical Theory and Reality: Historical and Conceptual Material §1. The Problem of the Object of Physical Theory at the Time of the Decline of the Classical Mechanistic Worldview 11 §2. The Problem of the Limits of Physical Knowledge: Du Bois-Reymond 13 §3. Ernst Mach’s Phenomenalism and the Elimination of the Limits of Physical Knowledge 17 §4. Hermann Von Helmholtz, Critical Realism, and the Shifting Limits of Physical Knowledge 21 §5. Summary and Conclusion 25
viii 2 Contents Husserl’s Conception of Natural Science Between the Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics §1. Husserl’s Early Interest in Metaphysics: The Example of the Metaphysics of Space 36 §2. The Problem of Knowledge as the Determining Factor of the Conception of Reality 41 §3. Natural Science’s Ontological Inadequacy and Metaphysics as the Ultimate Science of Reality Completing It 46 §4. Natural Science and Metaphysics in the Logical Investigations SI §5. The Metaphysical Closure of the Empirical Sciences in the Years of Husserl’s Transcendental Turn and an Indication of the Investigations Necessary for It 58 §6. Regional Ontology 65 §7. Transition to Transcendental Phenomenology: The Ontology of Nature as Explication of the General Formal Sense of What Is Posited by the Natural Attitude 71 §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Theory of Knowledge 73 §9. Transcendental Phenomenology and Metaphysics as the Ultimate Science of Reality 80 §10. Summary and Conclusion 85 3 Transcendental Consciousness and Nature §1. The Centrality of the Thing of Perception in the Delimitation of the Region of Pure Consciousness 97 §2. Husserl’s Critique of Naïve Realism and of the Traditional Formulation of the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction 101 §3. The Target of Husserl’s Critique: The Wrong Sense of Transcendence Underlying Critical Realism 106 §4. Husserl’s Solution to the “Two Things Problem” 110 §5. The Mythical Causal Depth of Reality 115 §6. Hypotheses About Nature’s Sensuous Determinations and Hypotheses About Nature’s Intrinsic Categorial Determinations 118 §7. Criticism
of the Interpretations Based on Contemporary Philosophy of Science 124
Contents ix §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and Existence Claims 138 §9. Summary and Conclusion 141 4 The Transcendental Constitution of Material Nature §1. Transition to the Stepwise Constitution of Material Naturein Ideas II 151 §2. The Thing and the Aesthetic Leib: From the Thing of Perception to the “Empty X” 154 53. The “Empty X” and the Objective Space as the Form of All Possible Things 159 §4. Physical Theory as the Ultimate Objectivation of Material Nature 164 §5. The Relation Between Husserl’s Conception of Material Nature in Ideas I and Ideas II and the Krisis 168 §6. The Problem of the Transcendental Status of Husserl’s Constitutive Analysis in Ideas II: A Response to Ingarden’s Critiques 174 §7. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Debate on the Relation Between Science of Nature and Metaphysics 184 §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Challenge of the “New Physics” 189 §9. Summary and Conclusion 194 151 5 Life-World, Natural Science, and the Crisis of Philosophy §1. The Crisis of European Sciences as the Repercussion on Their Scientificity of the Crisis of Philosophy 203 §2. The Crisis of Philosophy and the Forgetfulness of the World of Spirit 207 §3. The Idea of Philosophy and the Origin of the Mathematical Science of Nature 215 §4. The Background of Galileo’s Mathematization of Nature: The New Scientific Ideal 219 §5. Pure Geometry (Krisis §9a) 223 §6. The Mathematization of Sensible “Plena” (Krisis §§9b-9e) 228 §7. Technization and Emptying of Sense (Krisis §§9f-9g) 234 §8. The Life-World as the Forgotten MeaningFundament of Natural Science (Krisis §9h)
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Contents §9. First Consequences of Galileo’s Misunderstandings (Krisis §9i) 248 §10. The Significance and Nature of the Considerations About the Origin of Mathematical Physics (Krisis §§9k-9l) 250 §11. Further Criticism of the Interpretations Deriving From the Philosophy of Science 255 §12. The Life-World and the Relations Between the Naturalistic, Personalistic, and Transcendental Attitudes 257 §13. The Problem of the Relation Between the Scientifically True World and the Life-World 264 §14. Solution to the Problem: The Teleological Inclusion of the Scientifically True World in the Life-World 270 §15. Nature in Itself as a Correlate of the Infinite Historicity of the Absolute Spirit 273 §16. The Life-World and the Crisis of Philosophy as the Universal Science of Being Culminating in Metaphysics 277 §17. Summary and Conclusion 284 Conclusion Index
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Contents Acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction and Plan of the Work Plan of the Work 6 Chapter One: The Relation Between Physical Theory and Reality: Historical and Conceptual Material 6 Chapter Two: Husserl’s Conception of Natural Science Between the Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics 7 Chapter Three: Transcendental Consciousness and Nature 7 Chapter Four: The Transcendental Constitution of Material Nature 8 Chapter Five: Life-World, Natural Science, and the Crisis of Philosophy 9 1 The Relation Between Physical Theory and Reality: Historical and Conceptual Material §1. The Problem of the Object of Physical Theory at the Time of the Decline of the Classical Mechanistic Worldview 11 §2. The Problem of the Limits of Physical Knowledge: Du Bois-Reymond 13 §3. Ernst Mach’s Phenomenalism and the Elimination of the Limits of Physical Knowledge 17 §4. Hermann Von Helmholtz, Critical Realism, and the Shifting Limits of Physical Knowledge 21 §5. Summary and Conclusion 25
viii 2 Contents Husserl’s Conception of Natural Science Between the Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics §1. Husserl’s Early Interest in Metaphysics: The Example of the Metaphysics of Space 36 §2. The Problem of Knowledge as the Determining Factor of the Conception of Reality 41 §3. Natural Science’s Ontological Inadequacy and Metaphysics as the Ultimate Science of Reality Completing It 46 §4. Natural Science and Metaphysics in the Logical Investigations SI §5. The Metaphysical Closure of the Empirical Sciences in the Years of Husserl’s Transcendental Turn and an Indication of the Investigations Necessary for It 58 §6. Regional Ontology 65 §7. Transition to Transcendental Phenomenology: The Ontology of Nature as Explication of the General Formal Sense of What Is Posited by the Natural Attitude 71 §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Theory of Knowledge 73 §9. Transcendental Phenomenology and Metaphysics as the Ultimate Science of Reality 80 §10. Summary and Conclusion 85 3 Transcendental Consciousness and Nature §1. The Centrality of the Thing of Perception in the Delimitation of the Region of Pure Consciousness 97 §2. Husserl’s Critique of Naïve Realism and of the Traditional Formulation of the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction 101 §3. The Target of Husserl’s Critique: The Wrong Sense of Transcendence Underlying Critical Realism 106 §4. Husserl’s Solution to the “Two Things Problem” 110 §5. The Mythical Causal Depth of Reality 115 §6. Hypotheses About Nature’s Sensuous Determinations and Hypotheses About Nature’s Intrinsic Categorial Determinations 118 §7. Criticism
of the Interpretations Based on Contemporary Philosophy of Science 124
Contents ix §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and Existence Claims 138 §9. Summary and Conclusion 141 4 The Transcendental Constitution of Material Nature §1. Transition to the Stepwise Constitution of Material Naturein Ideas II 151 §2. The Thing and the Aesthetic Leib: From the Thing of Perception to the “Empty X” 154 53. The “Empty X” and the Objective Space as the Form of All Possible Things 159 §4. Physical Theory as the Ultimate Objectivation of Material Nature 164 §5. The Relation Between Husserl’s Conception of Material Nature in Ideas I and Ideas II and the Krisis 168 §6. The Problem of the Transcendental Status of Husserl’s Constitutive Analysis in Ideas II: A Response to Ingarden’s Critiques 174 §7. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Debate on the Relation Between Science of Nature and Metaphysics 184 §8. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Challenge of the “New Physics” 189 §9. Summary and Conclusion 194 151 5 Life-World, Natural Science, and the Crisis of Philosophy §1. The Crisis of European Sciences as the Repercussion on Their Scientificity of the Crisis of Philosophy 203 §2. The Crisis of Philosophy and the Forgetfulness of the World of Spirit 207 §3. The Idea of Philosophy and the Origin of the Mathematical Science of Nature 215 §4. The Background of Galileo’s Mathematization of Nature: The New Scientific Ideal 219 §5. Pure Geometry (Krisis §9a) 223 §6. The Mathematization of Sensible “Plena” (Krisis §§9b-9e) 228 §7. Technization and Emptying of Sense (Krisis §§9f-9g) 234 §8. The Life-World as the Forgotten MeaningFundament of Natural Science (Krisis §9h)
241 203
Contents §9. First Consequences of Galileo’s Misunderstandings (Krisis §9i) 248 §10. The Significance and Nature of the Considerations About the Origin of Mathematical Physics (Krisis §§9k-9l) 250 §11. Further Criticism of the Interpretations Deriving From the Philosophy of Science 255 §12. The Life-World and the Relations Between the Naturalistic, Personalistic, and Transcendental Attitudes 257 §13. The Problem of the Relation Between the Scientifically True World and the Life-World 264 §14. Solution to the Problem: The Teleological Inclusion of the Scientifically True World in the Life-World 270 §15. Nature in Itself as a Correlate of the Infinite Historicity of the Absolute Spirit 273 §16. The Life-World and the Crisis of Philosophy as the Universal Science of Being Culminating in Metaphysics 277 §17. Summary and Conclusion 284 Conclusion Index |
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