Apriori and World: European Contributions to Husserlian PhenomenologyWilliam McKenna, Robert M. Harlan, Laurence E. Winters Springer Science & Business Media, 1981 - 244 pages |
Contents
AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY | 1 |
THE PROBLEM OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF EDMUND HUSSERL | 21 |
OPERATIVE CONCEPTS IN HUSSERLS PHENOMENOLOGY | 56 |
A TRANSCENDENTALPHENOMENOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION CONCERNING UNIVERSAL IDEALISM INTENTIONAL ANALYSIS AND ... | 71 |
REFLECTIONS ON THE FOUNDATION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE A PRIORI AND THE EIDOS IN THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF H... | 114 |
REGIONS OF BEING AND REGIONAL ONTOLOGIES IN HUSSERLS PHENOMENOLOGY | 132 |
THE PROBLEM POSED BY THE TRANSCENDENTAL SCIENCE OF THE A PRIORI OF THE LIFEWORLD | 152 |
NOTES ON THE FIRST PART OF EXPERIENCE AND JUDGMENT BY HUSSERL | 172 |
A LETTER FROM LUDWIG LANDGREBE TO JEAN WAHL | 198 |
A NOTE ON SOME EMPIRICIST ASPECTS OF THE THOUGHT OF HUSSERL | 202 |
THE SPECIFIC CHARACTER OF THE SOCIAL ACCORDING TO HUSSERL | 226 |
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absolute accomplishments actual already appears apprehension becomes cogitationes cogitatum cogito cognition concerning constituted correlation Crisis determined distinction domain doxa Edmund Husserl eidos empiricism entities epistemology essence essential Eugen Fink evidence existent Experience and Judgment explication fact Fink flux Formal and Transcendental functioning fundamental given grasp ground habitualities Hague historical horizon human Husserl calls Husserl's phenomenology Husserlian Ibid idea ideal Ideen immanent individual inquiry intentional analysis intentionality interpretation intersubjectivity Jean Wahl judgement knowledge Landgrebe life-world Martinus Nijhoff means mental acts metaphysical methodological mundane natural attitude noematic object objectivating objective science ontic ontologies operative concepts original originary passivity perception phenomena phenomenon philosophy positive sciences possible pregiven present presupposes presuppositions primal priori problem psychic pure question reflection regions relation sense significance social sphere structure substrate temporal thematic theme theory things thinking thought transcendence transcendental ego Transcendental Logic transcendental subjectivity translation truth understanding understood unity universal valid