The philosophy of Husserl / Burt C. Hopkins.
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Montréal :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
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Series: | Continental European philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements ; Abbreviations ; Prolegomenon: Husserl's turn to history and pure phenomenology ; I. Plato's and Aristotle's theory of eide ; 1. Plato's Socratic theory of eide: the first pillar of the ancient precedent to pure phenomenology.
- II. From descriptive psychology to transcendentally pure phenomenology 4. Origin of the task of pure phenomenology ; 5. Pure phenomenology and Platonism ; 6. Pure phenomenology as the transcendental-phenomenological investigation of absolute consciousness.
- 7. Transcendental phenomenology of absolute consciousness and phenomenological philosophy 8. Limits of the transcendental-phenomenological investigation of pure consciousness; lll. From the phenomenology of transcendental consciousness to that of monadological intersubjectivity.
- 9. Phenomenological philosophy as transcendental idealism 10. The intersubjective foundation of transcendental idealism: the immanent transcendency of the world's objectivity ; IV. From monadological intersubjectivity to the historical a priori constitutive of all meaning.