An Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology

An Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology

By Jan Patocka Edited by James Dodd Translated by Erazim Kohak

$35.95

Publication Date: 17th February 1999

Patocka's celebrated Introduction, here made available in English for the first time, is not an introduction in the ordinary sense of the term. Patocka ranges over the whole of Husserl's output, from... Read More
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Patocka's celebrated Introduction, here made available in English for the first time, is not an introduction in the ordinary sense of the term. Patocka ranges over the whole of Husserl's output, from... Read More
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Patocka's celebrated Introduction, here made available in English for the first time, is not an introduction in the ordinary sense of the term. Patocka ranges over the whole of Husserl's output, from The Philosophy of Arithmetic to The Crisis of the European Sciences, and traces the evolution of all the central issues of Husserlian phenomenology - intentionality, categorial intuition, temporality, the subject-body; the concrete a priori, and transcendental subjectivity. But rather than attempting to give a tour of Husserl's workshop, Patocka is himself hard at work on Husserl's problems.
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  • Price: $35.95
  • Pages: 212
  • Carton Quantity: 22
  • Publisher: Open Court
  • Imprint: Open Court
  • Publication Date: 17th February 1999
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780812693386
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology
    PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
    PHILOSOPHY / General
    PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
Patocka's celebrated Introduction, here made available in English for the first time, is not an introduction in the ordinary sense of the term. Patocka ranges over the whole of Husserl's output, from The Philosophy of Arithmetic to The Crisis of the European Sciences, and traces the evolution of all the central issues of Husserlian phenomenology - intentionality, categorial intuition, temporality, the subject-body; the concrete a priori, and transcendental subjectivity. But rather than attempting to give a tour of Husserl's workshop, Patocka is himself hard at work on Husserl's problems.
  • Price: $35.95
  • Pages: 212
  • Carton Quantity: 22
  • Publisher: Open Court
  • Imprint: Open Court
  • Publication Date: 17th February 1999
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780812693386
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology
    PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
    PHILOSOPHY / General
    PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern