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Author Ströker, Elisabeth.

Title Husserl's transcendental phenomenology / Elisabeth Ströker ; translated by Lee Hardy.

Publication Info. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1993.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  193 H972ST    Check Shelf
Description xxx, 237 pages ; 22 cm.
Series Stanford series in philosophy
Stanford series in philosophy.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The literature on the work of Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) abounds in specialized studies of various aspects of his philosophy - that is, transcendental phenomenology. Yet there have been few attempts to present Husserl's philosophy as a whole. No wonder, for Husserl's mammoth literary output over some forty years and the highly diverse nature of his investigations have made it extremely difficult to make a broad survey of his work. In addition, Husserl's philosophy is not a fixed system that can be neatly derived from a few general principles, but is rather a method of inquiry that regularly modified itself in the light of its own results. Now one of the world's leading Husserl scholars presents a unified and critical interpretation of Husserl's philosophical work from the only point of view from which its continuity can be grasped: method. The culmination of several decades of intense scholarly engagement with Husserl's phenomenology, her work reveals as no other the dynamic interplay between the development of Husserl's method and the thematic progression of his research. Taking as her point of orientation Husserl's self-professed goal of realizing the ideal of First Philosophy in his transcendental phenomenology, the author reveals the inner logic of Husserl's winding path through such diverse fields of inquiry as logic, truth, evidence, science, essence, intentionality, constitution, internal time, horizon, intersubjectivity, history, and the lifeworld. In the course of her masterly exposition, she develops compelling positions on a number of contested points in Husserl scholarship and deflects many of the common objections to Husserl's project, while pointing out its conceptual limitations and oversights.
Contents Husserliana -- A. Phenomenology in the 'Logical Investigations'. I. Husserl's Idea of a New Grounding for Pure Logic and Epistemology. II. Approaches to the Phenomenology of Knowledge -- B. World and Consciousness in Pure Phenomenology. I. Points of Access to the Transcendental Thematic. II. World and Reality Through Transcendental Constitution -- C. Subjectivity and Experience of the World in Transcendental Phenomenology. I. Transcendental Solipsism and Its Overcoming. II. Husserl's Idea of Constitutive Phenomenology. III. Science, Lifeworld, Transcendental Phenomenology -- D. Transcendental Phenomenology as First Philosophy. I. Husserl's Constitutive Idealism. II. Husserl's First Philosophy: Final-Grounding, Self-Grounding, and Self-Responsibility.
Subject Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.
Phenomenology -- History -- 20th century.
Transcendentalism -- History -- 20th century.
Added Title Husserls transzendentale Phänomenologie. English
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