Donn Welton
The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology
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Donn Welton
The Other Husserl: The Horizons of Transcendental Phenomenology
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Welton's stimulating interpretation highlights Husserl's relevance for current philosophical debates.
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Welton's stimulating interpretation highlights Husserl's relevance for current philosophical debates.
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- Studies in Continental Thought
- Verlag: INDIANA UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780253337955
- ISBN-10: 025333795X
- Artikelnr.: 26624542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Studies in Continental Thought
- Verlag: INDIANA UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780253337955
- ISBN-10: 025333795X
- Artikelnr.: 26624542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Donn Welton is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is editor of The Essential Husserl: Basic Writings in Transcendental Phenomenology (Indiana University Press).
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviated Titles
Introduction: Thinking about Husserl
Part 1. Contours: The Emergence of Husserl's Systematic Phenomenology
1. The Phenomenological Turn
2. Descriptive Eidetics
3. Categorial Phenomenology and Ontology
4. The Transcendental in Transcendence
5. Cartesian Enclosures
6. Transcendental Disclosures
7. From Categorial to Constitutive Phenomenology
8. The Turn to Genetic Analysis
9. Genetic Phenomenology
Part 2. Critique: The Limits of Husserl's Phenomenological Method
10. Transcendental Psychologism
11. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of Its Legitimacy
12. Husserl and the Japanese
Part 3. Constructions: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Contexts
13. World as Horizon
14. Horizon and Discourse
15. The Margins of the World
Appendix: The Standard Interpretation
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviated Titles
Introduction: Thinking about Husserl
Part 1. Contours: The Emergence of Husserl's Systematic Phenomenology
1. The Phenomenological Turn
2. Descriptive Eidetics
3. Categorial Phenomenology and Ontology
4. The Transcendental in Transcendence
5. Cartesian Enclosures
6. Transcendental Disclosures
7. From Categorial to Constitutive Phenomenology
8. The Turn to Genetic Analysis
9. Genetic Phenomenology
Part 2. Critique: The Limits of Husserl's Phenomenological Method
10. Transcendental Psychologism
11. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of Its Legitimacy
12. Husserl and the Japanese
Part 3. Constructions: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Contexts
13. World as Horizon
14. Horizon and Discourse
15. The Margins of the World
Appendix: The Standard Interpretation
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviated Titles
Introduction: Thinking about Husserl
Part 1. Contours: The Emergence of Husserl's Systematic Phenomenology
1. The Phenomenological Turn
2. Descriptive Eidetics
3. Categorial Phenomenology and Ontology
4. The Transcendental in Transcendence
5. Cartesian Enclosures
6. Transcendental Disclosures
7. From Categorial to Constitutive Phenomenology
8. The Turn to Genetic Analysis
9. Genetic Phenomenology
Part 2. Critique: The Limits of Husserl's Phenomenological Method
10. Transcendental Psychologism
11. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of Its Legitimacy
12. Husserl and the Japanese
Part 3. Constructions: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Contexts
13. World as Horizon
14. Horizon and Discourse
15. The Margins of the World
Appendix: The Standard Interpretation
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviated Titles
Introduction: Thinking about Husserl
Part 1. Contours: The Emergence of Husserl's Systematic Phenomenology
1. The Phenomenological Turn
2. Descriptive Eidetics
3. Categorial Phenomenology and Ontology
4. The Transcendental in Transcendence
5. Cartesian Enclosures
6. Transcendental Disclosures
7. From Categorial to Constitutive Phenomenology
8. The Turn to Genetic Analysis
9. Genetic Phenomenology
Part 2. Critique: The Limits of Husserl's Phenomenological Method
10. Transcendental Psychologism
11. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Question of Its Legitimacy
12. Husserl and the Japanese
Part 3. Constructions: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Contexts
13. World as Horizon
14. Horizon and Discourse
15. The Margins of the World
Appendix: The Standard Interpretation
Notes
Bibliography
Index







