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An Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology
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An introduction to Husserl's philosophy written by one of his former students, himself an influential philosopher of the 20th century.
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03 May 2018

Patocka's celebrated Introduction is here made available in English for the first time. In addition to introducing Husserl's ideas, this book is also an important work of original philosophy. 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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Publisher: Open Court
Imprint: Open Court
Publication Date:
03 May 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812699807
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology, PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers, PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern
- Editor's Preface
- Editor's Introduction
- Chapter 1: Phenomenology as a Philosophy and Its Relation to Traditional Metaphysical Approaches
- Chapter 2: The Philosophy of Arithmetic
- Chapter 3: Pure Logic: The Logical Investigations
- Chapter 4: The Concept of Phenomenon
- Chapter 5: Pure Logic and the Problem of the Grounding of Experience
- Chapter 6: The First Explanation of the Phenomenological Reduction
- Chapter 7: Analysis of Internal Time Consciousness
- Chapter 8: Incarnate Being
- Translator's Postscript to the English Edition of Jan Patocka's Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology
- Bibliography
- Name Index
- Analytic Table of Contents