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Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds.

This book offers the first study that relates the works of Hegel and Husserl. It also offers a timely philosophical description of the Western world in crisis. The author explores how Husserl radicalises Hegel's philosophy by providing an account of historical movement as open.

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: Staehler, Tanja
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: London : Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016.
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Table des matières:
  • Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Philosophy's Origins; Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit; The Development of Husserl's Phenomenology; Crisis and History; 1 Phenomenological Method I
  • Epoché; Hegel and Scepticism; Essential Features of Ancient Scepticism; The Phenomenological Epoché in Husserl; Problems with the Epoché; 2 The Perceptual World; Hegel on Identity and Difference; Husserl and the Thing in Itself; Objects and Horizons; 3 Moving Up: Origins of Ideality; The Emergence of the Ideal World in Hegel.
  • Sensuous World and Supersensible WorldThe Inverted World; Husserl and the Lifeworld; The Mathematization of Nature; Ontology of the Lifeworld; 4 Moving Down: Origins of Perceptions; Sense-Certainty in Hegel; The Level of Passivity in Husserl; Non-Conceptual Content?; 5 Phenomenological Method II
  • From Stasis to Genesis; Hegel and the Genesis of Spirit; Husserl and the Genesis of Consciousness; Realistic Idealism: Two Versions; 6 Motivating the Turn towards History; Moving Forces in Hegel; The Origin of Philosophy in Wonder; Wonder or Crisis?; 7 Origins of (Inter- )Subjectivity.
  • Otherness in MeThe Other in Hegel; The Other in Husserl; The World of Others; The Question of the Unity of Spirit, World, Teleology; 8 Phenomenological Method III
  • Historical Phenomenology; Spirit and Its History; Husserl's Pathways; Husserl's Historical Phenomenology; 9 Phenomenology of Historical Worlds: Possibilities and Problems; Hegel and the Completion of History; Open Teleology in Husserl; Derrida's Critique of Teleology; World in Crisis?; 10 Cultural Worlds, or the Good and the Beautiful; Hegel on Morality versus Sittlichkeit; Hegel and the Phenomenology of Conscience.
  • Husserl on the Renewal of ReasonHusserl's Phenomenology of Cultural Norms; Writing about the World We Live In; Returning to Antigone; Postscript: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty; Heidegger on Philosophy and Moods; Merleau-Ponty on Philosophy and Non-Philosophy; Bibliography; Index.