Husserl.
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2006.
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Colección: | Guides for the perplexed.
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- Abbreviations; Introduction: Approaching Husserl; Part 1 The Idea of Phenomenology: Psychology, Logic and Transcendental Philosophy; 1 The Critique of Psychologism; Psychologism and its critics; Husserl's arguments against psychologism; Beyond psychologism: the 'mystery of cognition' and the project of phenomenology; 2 Phenomenology and other 'Eidetic Sciences'; Sciences of fact and sciences of essence; Empirical and eidetic laws; Overcoming naturalistic prejudices; Kinds of eidetic science; Phenomenology as eidetic science of the 'Ur-region'
- 3 Phenomenology and Transcendental PhilosophyThe mystery of cognition, scepticism and Husserl's transcendental turn; Kant and the idea of transcendental philosophy; Husserl and Kant; Reforming Kant's transcendental method; The Cartesian legacy in Husserl's transcendentalism: purified subjectivity, evidence and first philosophy; 4 The Transcendental Reduction; What is the transcendental reduction?; The natural attitude and the natural world; The limits of naturalism and empiricism; The 'radical alteration' of the natural attitude; From psychological to transcendental consciousness.
- The annihilation of the worldTranscendental subjectivity as 'absolute substance'; Part 2 Phenomenological Topics; 5 The Structure of Intentionality; The idea of intentionality; The critique of representationalism; Intentionality in the Logical Investigations; Noesis-noema terminology; Noematic and real objectivity; Husserl and the Kantian 'thing-in-itself'; Husserl's reinterpretation of thinghood; 6 Intuition, Evidence and Truth; Intuition and evidence; Evidence as fulfilling intuition; The concept of truth; The principle of all principles; 7 Categorial Intuition: Synthesis and Ideation.
- The problem of categorial intuitionThe intuition of categorial forms (synthetic acts); Ideative acts; 8 Time-Consciousness; The horizonal structure of intentional experience; The constitution of temporal objects; The double intentionality of consciousness; Primary and secondary memory, and the constitution of objective time; Absolute consciousness and the problem of phenomenological reflection; 9 The Ego and Selfhood; The transcendental or pure ego; The pure ego as subject pole; Habituality, conviction and self-conception; From the pure ego to the full human being; The psyche; The person.
- The interrelation between the various conceptions of the ego10 Intersubjectivity; The problem of objectivity and transcendental intersubjectivity; Transcendental intersubjectivity; The problem of methodological solipsism and the experience of the other; The appresentation of the other; Implications of the relation to others; 11 The Crisis of the Sciences and the Idea of the 'Lifeworld'; What is the crisis of the European sciences?; The origins of the contemporary crisis in the mathematization of nature; The limits of the natural-scientific attitude; The project of The Crisis.