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This text examines the many transformations in Husserl’s phenomenology that his discoveries of the nature of appearing lead to. It offers a comprehensive look at the Logical Investigations’ delimitation of the phenomenological field, and continues with Husserl’s account of our consciousness of time. This volume examines Husserl’s turn to transcendental idealism and the problems this raises for our recognition of other subjects. It details Husserl’s account of embodiment and takes largely from his manuscripts, both published and unpublished, dealing with his theory of instincts, his considerations of mortality and the teleological character of our existence. This book appeals to students and researchers and presents a genetic account of our selfhood, one that unifies Husserl’s different claims about who and what we are.



Table of Contents

- Introduction

- Chapter 1. The Refutation of Pychologism

- Chapter 2. Ontological Dualism : The Real and the Ideal

- Chapter 3. Our Consciousness of Time

- Chapter 4. The Phenomenological Reduction and the Transformation of Phenomenology

- Chapter 5. Others

- Chapter 6. Embodiment

- Chapter 7. Morality and Beyond

- Bibliography

- Notes

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 05/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031261466, 978-3031261466
      ISBN10: 3031261461

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This text examines the many transformations in Husserl’s phenomenology that his discoveries of the nature of appearing lead to. It offers a comprehensive look at the Logical Investigations’ delimitation of the phenomenological field, and continues with Husserl’s account of our consciousness of time. This volume examines Husserl’s turn to transcendental idealism and the problems this raises for our recognition of other subjects. It details Husserl’s account of embodiment and takes largely from his manuscripts, both published and unpublished, dealing with his theory of instincts, his considerations of mortality and the teleological character of our existence. This book appeals to students and researchers and presents a genetic account of our selfhood, one that unifies Husserl’s different claims about who and what we are.



      Table of Contents

      - Introduction

      - Chapter 1. The Refutation of Pychologism

      - Chapter 2. Ontological Dualism : The Real and the Ideal

      - Chapter 3. Our Consciousness of Time

      - Chapter 4. The Phenomenological Reduction and the Transformation of Phenomenology

      - Chapter 5. Others

      - Chapter 6. Embodiment

      - Chapter 7. Morality and Beyond

      - Bibliography

      - Notes

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