Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations / A.D. Smith.
2003
B3279.H93 C3738 2003eb
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Title
Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations / A.D. Smith.
Author
ISBN
020342266X (electronic bk.)
9780203422663 (electronic bk.)
1134444966
9781134444960
1280022426
9781280022425
0415287588 (Paper)
041528757X (Cloth)
9780203422663 (electronic bk.)
1134444966
9781134444960
1280022426
9781280022425
0415287588 (Paper)
041528757X (Cloth)
Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, 2003.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (xix, 271 pages)
Call Number
B3279.H93 C3738 2003eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)56138075
Summary
A comprehensive introduction to Husserlian phenomenology. Smith introduces and assesses the key concepts that arise in the text in a clear and engaging way. A highly accessible introduction to the Cartesian Meditations.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-267) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. First meditation
The epoché and the transcendental reduction
The constitution of objects
Transcendental phenomenology and psychology
Evidenz and intuition
'The Cartesian way'
2. Second meditation
Intentionality
The concept of horizon
'Sensualism' and the sense-datum theory
Time-consciousness and Hylé
Intentional analysis
3. (Most of the) fourth meditation
Ego, person, monad
Static and genetic phenomenology
Active and passive synthesis
Eidetic phenomenology and the nature of thought
Founding
Transcendental instincts and 'drive-intentionality'
4. Third meditation and part of the fourth
Reality and reason
World
Reality as an 'idea'
Reality and objectivity
Husserl's idealism
A Husserlian proof of idealism
Theoretical science and the life-world
Husserl's metaphysics
5. Fifth meditation
The sphere of ownness
The body
Empathy
Intersubjectivity
Empathy : the wider picture
The status and scope of Husserl's account of empathy.
The epoché and the transcendental reduction
The constitution of objects
Transcendental phenomenology and psychology
Evidenz and intuition
'The Cartesian way'
2. Second meditation
Intentionality
The concept of horizon
'Sensualism' and the sense-datum theory
Time-consciousness and Hylé
Intentional analysis
3. (Most of the) fourth meditation
Ego, person, monad
Static and genetic phenomenology
Active and passive synthesis
Eidetic phenomenology and the nature of thought
Founding
Transcendental instincts and 'drive-intentionality'
4. Third meditation and part of the fourth
Reality and reason
World
Reality as an 'idea'
Reality and objectivity
Husserl's idealism
A Husserlian proof of idealism
Theoretical science and the life-world
Husserl's metaphysics
5. Fifth meditation
The sphere of ownness
The body
Empathy
Intersubjectivity
Empathy : the wider picture
The status and scope of Husserl's account of empathy.
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Series
Routledge philosophy guidebooks.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Smith, A.D. (Arthur David). Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations. London ; New York : Routledge, 2003
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