Phenomenology explained : from experience to insight / David Detmer.
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Chicago, Ill. :
Open Court Publishing Company,
©2013.
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Series: | Ideas explained series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Husserl's Radicalism
- The Subject Matter of Phenomenology
- Philosophy as Rigorous Science
- Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Correlativity
- An Example of Phenomenological Description
- The Aims of Phenomenology
- The Critical Reception of Phenomenology
- Edmund Husserl and the Origins of Phenomenology: A Biographical Overview
- Prospectus
- 1.Early Husserl
- The Attack on Psychologism
- Psychologism and Postmodernism
- Bracketing
- Intentionality
- Eidetic Reduction
- Critique of Scientism
- Objective Truth
- Intuition
- Meaning
- Universals
- Parts and Wholes
- Pure Logical Grammar
- Intentionality Again
- Knowledge
- Evidence
- Profiles
- Intuition Again
- Categorial Intuition
- Truth
- Freedom from Presuppositions
- 2.Middle Husserl
- The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness
- Ideas I
- The Eidetic Reduction
- Critique of Empiricism
- The "Principle of All Principles"
- The Natural Attitude
- The Phenomenological Reduction
- The Transcendental Ego
- Constitution
- Noesis and Noema
- Horizon
- Idealism
- 3.Late Husserl
- The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology
- Scientism
- Life-world
- Static, Genetic, and Generative Phenomenology
- 4.Ethics
- A Richer Conception of "Experience"
- A Richer Conception of "Object"
- Phenomenological Description Reveals the Ubiquity of Value Experience
- Intersubjectivity
- The Eidetic and Phenomenological Reductions
- Intuition
- The Material A Priori
- The Critique of Psychologism
- Axiological Ethics
- 5.Polemics
- 6.Successors
- Max Scheler
- Martin Heidegger
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty.