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The Phenomenology of Time Following Husserl
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Phenomenology and Its Methodology
- The Prob em of Psychologism and the Idea of a Phenomenological Science 15
- Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Motives Leading to Its Transformation 49
- What Is Phenomenology? 84
- The Phenomenological Method of Eidetic Intuition and Its Clarification as Eidetic Variation 110
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Part II. Aspects of Intentionality
- Intentionality and the Intentional Object in the Early Husserl 141
- The Significance of Objectifying Acts in Husserl’s Fifth Investigation 163
- Objectifying and Nonobjectifying Acts 193
- The Phenomenology of Time Following Husserl 209
- Phenomenological Concepts of Untruth in Husserl and Heidegger 239
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Part III. Subjectivity and Culture
- Husserl’s Phenomenology of the Monad: Remarks on Husserl’s Confrontation with Leibniz 265
- Husserl’s Phenomenology: Philosophia Perennis in the Crisis of European Culture 288
- Philosophy of Culture and Cultural Anthropology as Transcendental Phenomenology 307
- Acknowledgments 343
- Contributors 345
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Phenomenology and Its Methodology
- The Prob em of Psychologism and the Idea of a Phenomenological Science 15
- Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Motives Leading to Its Transformation 49
- What Is Phenomenology? 84
- The Phenomenological Method of Eidetic Intuition and Its Clarification as Eidetic Variation 110
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Part II. Aspects of Intentionality
- Intentionality and the Intentional Object in the Early Husserl 141
- The Significance of Objectifying Acts in Husserl’s Fifth Investigation 163
- Objectifying and Nonobjectifying Acts 193
- The Phenomenology of Time Following Husserl 209
- Phenomenological Concepts of Untruth in Husserl and Heidegger 239
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Part III. Subjectivity and Culture
- Husserl’s Phenomenology of the Monad: Remarks on Husserl’s Confrontation with Leibniz 265
- Husserl’s Phenomenology: Philosophia Perennis in the Crisis of European Culture 288
- Philosophy of Culture and Cultural Anthropology as Transcendental Phenomenology 307
- Acknowledgments 343
- Contributors 345
- Index 349