Epistemology, Archaeology, Ethics: Current Investigations of Husserl's Corpus presents fifteen original essays by an international team of expert contributors that together represent a cross-section of Husserl Studies today. The collection manifests the extent to which single themes in Husserl's corpus cannot be isolated, but must be considered in relation to their overlap with each other.
Many of the accepted views of Husserl's philosophy are currently in a state of flux, with positions that once seemed incontestable now finding themselves relegated to the status of one particular school of thought among several. Among all the new trends and approaches, this volume offers a representative sample of how Husserlian research should be conducted given the current state of the corpus. The book is divided into four parts, each dedicated to an area of Husserl Studies that is currently gaining prominence: Husserlian epistemology; his views on intentionality; the archaeology of constitution; and ethics, a relatively recent field of study in phenomenology.
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Exploring the latest research in Husserl Studies, this collection presents fifteen new essays on key topics in the field from an international team of writers.
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"The essays in this volume provide strong evidence for the vitality of the resurgence of interest in Husserl's phenomenology now underway, and attest to its relevance for a wide array of themes, both internal to the phenomenological project broadly conceived as well as in its intersection with other contemporary approaches to philosophy." - Burt Hopkins, Seattle University, USA
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Exploring the latest research in Husserl Studies, this collection presents fifteen new essays on key topics in the field from an international team of writers.
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Introduction |
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Part I Toward a Broadened Epistemology |
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Chapter 1 Epistemic Justification and Husserl's "Phenomenology of Reason" in Ideas I |
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Chapter 2 A Defense of Husserl's Method of Free Variation |
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Chapter 3 The Body as Noematic Bridge Between Nature and Culture |
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Chapter 4 The Logic of Disenchantment: A Phenomenological Approach |
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Chapter 5 Transcendental Subjectivity, Embodied Subjectivity, and Intersubjectivity in Husserl's Transcendental Idealism |
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Part II Toward an Archaeology of Constitution |
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Chapter 6 An Aporetic Approach to Husserl's Reflections on Time |
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Chapter 7 A Positive Account of Protention and its Implications for Internal Time-Consciousness |
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Chapter 8 The Worldhood of the Perceptual Environing World |
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Chapter 9 The Constitutive and Reconstructive Building-up of Horizons |
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Chapter 10 The Photographic Attitude: Barthes for Phenomenologists |
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Part III Ethics and the Philosophical Life |
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Chapter 11 Husserl and Heidegger on the Transcendental "Homelessness" of Philosophy |
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Chapter 12 Husserl's Categorical Imperative and His Related Critique of Kant |
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Chapter 13 Husserl and Rawls: Two Attempts to Free Moral Imperatives from Their Empirical Origin |
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Husserl's Works Cited |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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Pol Vandevelde is Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, USA. His previous publications include Etre et Discours: La question du langage dans l'itineraire de Heidegger (1927-1938) (Academie Royale de Belgique, 1994) and The Task of the Interpreter: Text, Meaning, and Negotiation (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005). Sebastian Luft is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, USA. His previous publications include Phanomenologie der Phanomenologie: Systematik und Methodologie der Phanomenologie in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Husserl und Fink (Kluwer, 2002).