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|a The philosophy of Husserl /
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|b Hopkins begins his study with Plato's written and unwritten theories of eidê and Aristotle's criticism of both. He then traces Husserl's early investigations into the formation of mathematical and logical concepts, charting the critical necessity that leads from descriptive psychology to transcendentally pure phenomenology. An investigation of the movement of Husserl's phenomenology of transcendental consciousness to that of monadological intersubjectivity follows. Hopkins then presents the final stage of the development of Husserl's thought, which situates monadological intersubjectivity within the context of the historical a priori constitutive of all meaning. An exposition of the unwarranted historical presuppositions that guide Heidegger's fundamental ontological and Derridas deconstructive criticisms of Husserls transcendental phenomenology concludes the book. By following Husserl's personal trajectory Hopkins is able to show the unity of Husserl's philosophical enterprise, challenging the prevailing view that Husserls late turn to history is inconsistent with his earlier attempts to establish phenomenology as a pure science. Contents: Introduction Part I Descriptive Psychology 1. Investigation of the Origin of Number 2. Investigation of the Origin of Logical Signification Part II Cartesian Transcendental Phenomenology 3. Investigation of the Origin of Objective Transcendence 4. Investigation of the Origin of Subjective Transcendence Part III Historical Transcendental Phenomenology 5. The Crisis of Meaning in Contemporary European Science 6. Historical Investigation of the Phenomenological Origin Part IV Husserl and his Critics 7. Fundamental Critiques of Transcendental Phenomenology 8. A Husserlian Response to the Critics.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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