Crisis and Husserlian Phenomenology
Crisis and Husserlian Phenomenology
A Reflection on Awakened Subjectivity
Knies, Professor Kenneth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
03/2022
256
Mole
Inglês
9781350201378
15 a 20 dias
PART I: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HAVING PRESUPPOSED
DIVISION A: AWAKENING AND APPROPRIATION
2. The Awakening to Naivete
3. The Appropriation of Naivete
DIVISION B: LEVELS OF NAIVETE AND AWAKENING
4. The Mundane
5. The Transcendental
6. The Critical-historical
PART II: HUSSERL AND THE ULTIMATE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF PHILOSOPHY
DIVISION A: THE CRISIS PROBLEMATIC
7. The Limit of Transcendental Wakefulness
8. The Systematic Function of History
DIVISION B: THE SUBJECT OF CRISIS
9. Appropriation in the History of Philosophy
10. Appropriation in Philosophical History
11. Conclusion
PART I: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF HAVING PRESUPPOSED
DIVISION A: AWAKENING AND APPROPRIATION
2. The Awakening to Naivete
3. The Appropriation of Naivete
DIVISION B: LEVELS OF NAIVETE AND AWAKENING
4. The Mundane
5. The Transcendental
6. The Critical-historical
PART II: HUSSERL AND THE ULTIMATE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF PHILOSOPHY
DIVISION A: THE CRISIS PROBLEMATIC
7. The Limit of Transcendental Wakefulness
8. The Systematic Function of History
DIVISION B: THE SUBJECT OF CRISIS
9. Appropriation in the History of Philosophy
10. Appropriation in Philosophical History
11. Conclusion