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The Later Husserl and the Idea of Phenomenology: Idealism-Realism, Historicity and Nature Papers and Debate of the International Phenomenological Conference Held at the University of Waterloo, Canada, April 9–14, 1969: Analecta Husserliana, cartea 2

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ISBN-13: 9789027702234
ISBN-10: 9027702233
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: VII, 374 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1972
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Analecta Husserliana

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Inaugural Lecture.- Phenomenology Reflects upon Itself. II: The Ideal of the Universal Science: the Original Project of Husserl Reinterpreted with Reference to the Acquisitions of Phenomenology and the Progress of Contemporary Science..- Address (Professor Klibansky on April 10, 1969).- I/The Later Husserl.- What is New in Husserl’s ‘Crisis’.- Ingarden’s Criticism of Husserl.- On Understanding Idea and Essence in Husserl and Ingarden.- Discussion.- Phenomenologico-Psychological and Transcendental Reductions in Husserl’s ‘Crisis’.- Constitutive Phenomenology and Intentional Objects.- Hyletic Data.- Discussion.- The Material Apriori and the Foundation for its Analysis in Husserl.- The Actual State of the Work on Husserl’s Inedita: Achievements and Projects.- Discussion.- II/Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.- The Science of the Life-World.- The Sciences of Man and the Theory of Husserl’s Two Attitudes.- Repetition in Gadamer’s hermeneutics.- Ingarden on Language and Ontology (A Comparison with some Trends in Analytic Philosophy).- Discussion.- III /Phenomenology and Natural Science.- Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology as Foundation of Natural Science.- Towards a Developmental Phenomenology: Transcendental-Ego and Body-Ego.- Body, Consciousness, and Violence.- The Concept of Horizon.- Intentionality and Transcendence: On the Constitution of Material Nature.- Discussion.- Complementary Essays.- A Note on the Doctrine of Noetic-Noematic Correlation.- The Meaning of Husserl’s Idealism in the Light of His Development.- Life-World Constitution of Propositional Logic and Elementary Predicate Logic.- Annex.- Roman Ingarden’s Letter to Edmund Husserl.