Description |
xiv, 304 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Contributions to phenomenology ; v. 30 |
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Contributions to phenomenology ; v. 30
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Contents |
Introduction: Husserl's Idea of Phenomenology as the Foundational Theory of Science -- Ch. I. "Descriptive Phenomenology": Remarks on Husserl's Approach to the Foundation of Knowledge -- Ch. II. Husserl's Principle of Evidence: The Significance and Limitations of a Methodological Norm for Phenomenology as a Science -- Ch. III. Intentionality and Constitution: Changes in the Concept of Intentionality in Edmund Husserl's Philosophy -- Ch. IV. The Problem of the Epoche in Husserl's Philosophy -- Ch. V. Psychology and Phenomenology: Their Fundamental Relations in Husserl's Philosophy -- Ch. VI. Psychology: A New Way into Transcendental Phenomenology? Some Thoughts on the Last Part of Husserl's Crisis -- Ch. VII. Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology as Foundation of Natural Science -- Ch. VIII. History and Life-World as Foundation of the Sense of the Sciences in Husserl's Late Work -- Ch. IX. The Question of History and "History" in Husserl's Intentional Analysis |
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Ch. X. Time and History in Husserl's Phenomenology: The Question of their Connection -- Ch. XI. Phenomenology as First Philosophy: Reflections on Husserl -- Ch. XII. Crisis of European Culture: A Heritage of Problems in Husserlian Philosophy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.
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Phenomenology.
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Science -- Philosophy -- History -- 20th century.
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Science -- Philosophy.
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LC no. |
97034179 |
ISBN |
0792347439 (acid-free paper) |
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