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Vernunft und Existenz : fünf Vorlesungen
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ISBN: 3492100570 Year: 1987 Volume: 57 Publisher: München : R. Piper,

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A l'école de la phénoménologie
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ISSN: 02497980 ISBN: 2711609162 9782711609161 Year: 1987 Publisher: Paris Vrin

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Le lecteur trouvera ici rassemblés quelques textes qui appartiennent aux années d'apprentissage de leur auteur. La plupart sont consacrés exclusivement à celui qui fut un de ses peu nombreux éducateurs à la pensée : Edmund Husserl. Ils justifient pleinement le titre donné à la collection d'articles : "A l'école de la phénoménologie", étant entendu que le titre de phénoménologie s'identifie ici au nom de son second fondateur, après Hegel. Si l'introduction aux "Idées directrices", tome I, ainsi que le commentaire accompagnant la traduction de 1950, ne figurent pas dans ce recueil, les "Idées directrices", tome II, et surtout les "Méditations Cartésiennes", sans oublier la "Krisis", sont largement commentées. On a joint deux ou trois essais dans lesquels l'auteur se livre à quelques exercices de caractère plus personnel. Mais ils ont tous été composés à l'école de la phénoménologie husserlienne.


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Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology : A Critical Commentary
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ISBN: 0253055598 Year: 1987 Publisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press,

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All of the major themes of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, from the Logical Investigations to The Crisis of the European Sciences, are investigated from a critical point of view by James M. Edie. The philosophy of logic is considered insofar as it relates to the phenomenological and transcendental foundation of logic itself. Transcendental logic is studied with reference to both the formal logic of Aristotle and Leibniz and the dialectical logic of Hegel. Edie considers Husserl's theories of meaning and reference, intentionality, the distinction between perceptual and eidetic intuition, the notion of the ideality of meaning, the laws of objectivity in general, and formal and material ontology, as well as Husserl's reinterpretation of the apriori. Concerned throughout with the study of language and its place in phenomenology, Edie pays special attention to Husserl's conception of pure apriori grammar in its relationship to contemporary linguistic structuralism. The book culminates in an exploration of the more dramatic elements in Husserl's phenomenology, which are frequently misinterpreted by the existentialists and neglected by the stricter logicians, such as the theory of freedom, the relationship of phenomenology to existentialism, and the various correlative levels of meaning and being within a phenomenological analysis of our experiencing-in-the-world.

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