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Commentary on Husserl's Ideas I.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (352 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110429091
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Commentary on Husserl's Ideas IDDC classification:
  • 142/.7
LOC classification:
  • B3279.H93 C666 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Essental -- ntroducton -- "Who'd 'a thunk t?"&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Celebratng the centennal of Husserl's deas -- ndvduum and regon of beng: On the unfyng prncple of Husserl's "headless" ontology&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, Fact and essence -- Transcendental normatvty and the avatars of psychologsm&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Naturalstc msconceptons -- The melody unheard: Husserl on the natural atttude and ts dscontnuaton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, The thess of the natural atttude and ts suspenson -- From psychology to pure phenomenology&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Conscousness and natural actualty -- Phenomenologcally pure, transcendental, and absolute conscousness&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 3, The regon of pure conscousness -- Layng bare the phenomenal feld: The reductons as ways to pure conscousness&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 4, The phenomenologcal reductons -- Clarty, fcton, and descrpton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, Methodologcal pre-consderatons -- Phenomenology of reflecton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Unversal structures of pure conscousness -- Noetc moments, noematc correlates, and the stratfed whole that s the Erlebns&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 3, Noess and noema -- Concepts wthout pedgree: The noema and neutralty modfcaton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 4, On the problems of noetc-noematc structures -- The Doctrne of the noema and the theory of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton V, chapter 1, The noematc sense and the relaton to the object -- Reason and experence: The project of a phenomenology of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton V, chapter 2, Phenomenology of reason -- Husserl's analogcal and teleologcal concepton of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt.
Secton V, chapter 3, Levels of unversalty of the problems of a theory of reason -- Appendx: A Map of the noess-noema correlaton -- Authors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Essental -- ntroducton -- "Who'd 'a thunk t?"&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Celebratng the centennal of Husserl's deas -- ndvduum and regon of beng: On the unfyng prncple of Husserl's "headless" ontology&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, Fact and essence -- Transcendental normatvty and the avatars of psychologsm&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Naturalstc msconceptons -- The melody unheard: Husserl on the natural atttude and ts dscontnuaton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, The thess of the natural atttude and ts suspenson -- From psychology to pure phenomenology&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Conscousness and natural actualty -- Phenomenologcally pure, transcendental, and absolute conscousness&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 3, The regon of pure conscousness -- Layng bare the phenomenal feld: The reductons as ways to pure conscousness&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 4, The phenomenologcal reductons -- Clarty, fcton, and descrpton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 1, Methodologcal pre-consderatons -- Phenomenology of reflecton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 2, Unversal structures of pure conscousness -- Noetc moments, noematc correlates, and the stratfed whole that s the Erlebns&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 3, Noess and noema -- Concepts wthout pedgree: The noema and neutralty modfcaton&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton , chapter 4, On the problems of noetc-noematc structures -- The Doctrne of the noema and the theory of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton V, chapter 1, The noematc sense and the relaton to the object -- Reason and experence: The project of a phenomenology of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt -- Secton V, chapter 2, Phenomenology of reason -- Husserl's analogcal and teleologcal concepton of reason&lt -- subttle/&gt.

Secton V, chapter 3, Levels of unversalty of the problems of a theory of reason -- Appendx: A Map of the noess-noema correlaton -- Authors -- Index.

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