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“This is a clear, concise, and enjoyable read by a senior scholar who is an expert on all aspects of German idealism. Tom Rockmore is uniquely qualified to establish clearly the phenomenological-epistemological narrative extending from Kant to Husserl, Heidegger, and beyond. His constructivist reading of Kant along with his contrast of Kant with Husserl makes his case convincingly in a work of exceptional clarity and rigorous documentation.”

-- Alan Olson, Boston University

Table of Contents
Introduction

ONE / From Platonism to Phenomenology

TWO / Kant’s Epistemological Shift to Phenomenology

THREE / Hegel’s Phenomenology as Epistemology

FOUR / Husserl’s Phenomenological Epistemology

FIVE / Heidegger’s Phenomenological Ontology

SIX / Kant, Merleau-Ponty’s Descriptive Phenomenology, and the Primacy of Perception

CONCLUSION / On Overcoming the Epistemological Problem through Phenomenology

Notes

Index

Kant and Phenomenology

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 15/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9780226817859, 978-0226817859
      ISBN10: 0226817857
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      “This is a clear, concise, and enjoyable read by a senior scholar who is an expert on all aspects of German idealism. Tom Rockmore is uniquely qualified to establish clearly the phenomenological-epistemological narrative extending from Kant to Husserl, Heidegger, and beyond. His constructivist reading of Kant along with his contrast of Kant with Husserl makes his case convincingly in a work of exceptional clarity and rigorous documentation.”

      -- Alan Olson, Boston University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      ONE / From Platonism to Phenomenology

      TWO / Kant’s Epistemological Shift to Phenomenology

      THREE / Hegel’s Phenomenology as Epistemology

      FOUR / Husserl’s Phenomenological Epistemology

      FIVE / Heidegger’s Phenomenological Ontology

      SIX / Kant, Merleau-Ponty’s Descriptive Phenomenology, and the Primacy of Perception

      CONCLUSION / On Overcoming the Epistemological Problem through Phenomenology

      Notes

      Index

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