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Theory and Practice of Husserl's Phenomenology.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Reeder, Harry P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Villejuif Cedex : Zeta Books, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Table of contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THE FIRST EDITION -- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION -- PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter I -- WHAT IS PHENOMENOLOGY? -- 1. A Definition -- 2. Evidence -- 3. Intentionality -- 4. Phenomenological Reduction -- 5. Essence -- 6. Th eme and Horizon -- 7. Ego -- 8. Constitution -- 9. Language -- 10. Science -- 11. Praxis -- Chapter II -- HUSSERLâ€?S LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS: WHENCE AND WHITHER? -- 12. Introduction -- 13. Whence? (Historical) -- 14. Whence? (Problematic) 
505 8 |a 15. Brief Sketch of the Logical Investigations16. Whither? -- Chapter III -THE PHENOMENOLOGICALREDUCTION: A DESCRIPTIVE AND HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION -- 17. Historical Introduction -- 18. The Method -- 18.1 Intentionality -- 18.2 Theme and Horizon -- 18.3 Retention and Reflection -- 18.4 Phenomenological Reduction -- 19. Application of the Method -- 20. Conclusion -- Chapter IV -- LIVED EGO:THE EGO IN HUSSERLâ€?S T HOUGHT -- 21. Introduction -- 22. Reflective Method -- 23. Levels of Reflection: The Role of Phenomenological Reduction 
505 8 |a 24. The Various Layers of the Ego24.1 The NaÃv̄e or Worldly Self -- 24.2 The Ego and the Ego-Pole -- 24.3 Transcendental Ego, Pure Ego, Concrete Ego, and Monad -- 25. Transition to Transcendental Intersubjectivity -- 26. The Lived Unity of All Ego-Structures -- 27. Conclusion -- Chapter V -- LIVED ESSENCE: “ESSENCEâ€? INHUSSERLâ€?S THOUGHT -- 28. Introduction -- 29. What Is an Essence? -- 30. The Givenness of Essence -- 31. Free Variation in Phantasy -- 31.1 Exemplary Intuition -- 31.2 Imaginative Repetition -- 31.3 Synthesis 
505 8 |a 32. Essence and Existence33. Conclusion -- Chapter VI -- LIVED TIME -- 34. Introduction -- 35. Primary and Secondary Memory -- 36. Objective Time -- 37. Conclusion -- Chapter VII -- LIVED LANGUAGE -- 38. Introduction -- 39. Language and Phenomenology -- 40. Some Eidetic Features of Meaning-Intentions -- 40.1 Intimation -- 40.2 Content -- 40.3 Symbols -- 40.4 Intentional Object -- 40.5 Intentional Matter -- 40.6 Act-Quality -- 40.7 Semantic Essence -- 40.8 Fullness -- 40.9 Fulfi llment -- 41. Lived Meanings, Concepts, and Essences 
505 8 |a 42. Linguistic Change43. Conclusion -- Chapter VIII -- TOWARD PHENOMENOLOGICALPRACTICE -- 44. Introduction -- 45. Some Examples: Text and Commentary -- 45.1 From On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time, ÂÂ7â€?9 -- 45.2 From On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time, Â11 -- 45.3 From Â6 of the Fifth Logical Investigation -- 45.4 From Â14b of the Sixth Logical Investigation -- 45.5 From Ideas I, ÂÂ88â€?90 -- 45.6 From Cartesian Meditations, Â46 -- 45.7 From Cartesian Meditations, Â50 
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