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Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Autore Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 142.7
Collana Muirhead Library of Philosophy : 20th Century Philosophy
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-415-60656-X
1-315-82357-8
1-317-83228-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Author's Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; First Section; The Nature and Knowledge of Essential Being; First Chapter; Fact and Essence; 1. Natural knowledge and experience; 2. Fact. Inseparability of fact and essence; 3. Essential insight and individual intuition; 4. Essential insight and the play of fancy. Knowledge of essences independent of all knowledge of facts; 5. Judgments about essence and judgments of eidetic generality
6. Some fundamental concepts. Generality and necessity 7. Sciences of facts and sciences of the essence; 8. Interdependence of the sciences of fact and of essence; 9. Region and regional eidetics; 10. Region and category. The analytic region and its categories; 11. Syntactical objectivities and ultimate substrata. Syntactical categories; 12. Genus and species; 13. Generalization and formalization; 14. Substrative categories. The substrative essence and the τóδε τι; 15. Independent and dependent objects. Concretum and Individual
16. Region and category in the sphere of substantive meaning Synthetic cognitions a priori 17. Conclusions of the logical considerations; Second Chapter; Naturalistic Misconstructions; 18. Introduction to the critical discussions; 19. The empiricist's identification of experience and primordial dator act; 20. Empiricism and scepticism; 21. Obscurities on the idealistic side; 22. The reproach of Platonic realism. Essence and concept; 23. Spontaneity of ideation, essence, and fiction; 24. The principle of all principles
25. The positivist at work as natural scientist, the natural scientist in reflective thought as positivist 26. Sciences of the dogmatic and sciences of the philosophic stand-point; Second Section; The Fundamental Phenomenological Outlook; First Chapter; The Thesis of The Natural Standpoint and Its Suspension; 27. The world of the natural standpoint: I and my world about me; 28. The cogito. My natural world-ahout-me and the ideal worlds-about-me; 29. The ""other"" Ego-subjects and the intersubjective natural world about-me; 30. The general thesis of the natural standpoint
31. Radical alteration of the natural thesis. ""Disconnexion"", ""Bracketing"" 32. The phenomenological επ́οχη;́ Second Chapter; Consciousness and Natural Reality; 33. Intimation concerning ""pure"" or ""transcendental consciousness"" as phenomenological residuum; 34. The essence of consciousness as theme of inquiry; 35. The cogito as ""act"". The modal form of marginal actuality; 36. Intentional experience. Experience in general; 37. The ""directedness"" of the pure Ego in the cogito, and the noticing that apprehends; 38. Reflexions on acts. Immanent and transcendent perceptions
39. Consciousness and natural reality. The view of the ""man in the street""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458759103321
Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Autore Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 142.7
Collana Muirhead Library of Philosophy : 20th Century Philosophy
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
ISBN 1-317-83227-2
0-415-60656-X
1-315-82357-8
1-317-83228-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Author's Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; First Section; The Nature and Knowledge of Essential Being; First Chapter; Fact and Essence; 1. Natural knowledge and experience; 2. Fact. Inseparability of fact and essence; 3. Essential insight and individual intuition; 4. Essential insight and the play of fancy. Knowledge of essences independent of all knowledge of facts; 5. Judgments about essence and judgments of eidetic generality
6. Some fundamental concepts. Generality and necessity 7. Sciences of facts and sciences of the essence; 8. Interdependence of the sciences of fact and of essence; 9. Region and regional eidetics; 10. Region and category. The analytic region and its categories; 11. Syntactical objectivities and ultimate substrata. Syntactical categories; 12. Genus and species; 13. Generalization and formalization; 14. Substrative categories. The substrative essence and the τóδε τι; 15. Independent and dependent objects. Concretum and Individual
16. Region and category in the sphere of substantive meaning Synthetic cognitions a priori 17. Conclusions of the logical considerations; Second Chapter; Naturalistic Misconstructions; 18. Introduction to the critical discussions; 19. The empiricist's identification of experience and primordial dator act; 20. Empiricism and scepticism; 21. Obscurities on the idealistic side; 22. The reproach of Platonic realism. Essence and concept; 23. Spontaneity of ideation, essence, and fiction; 24. The principle of all principles
25. The positivist at work as natural scientist, the natural scientist in reflective thought as positivist 26. Sciences of the dogmatic and sciences of the philosophic stand-point; Second Section; The Fundamental Phenomenological Outlook; First Chapter; The Thesis of The Natural Standpoint and Its Suspension; 27. The world of the natural standpoint: I and my world about me; 28. The cogito. My natural world-ahout-me and the ideal worlds-about-me; 29. The ""other"" Ego-subjects and the intersubjective natural world about-me; 30. The general thesis of the natural standpoint
31. Radical alteration of the natural thesis. ""Disconnexion"", ""Bracketing"" 32. The phenomenological επ́οχη;́ Second Chapter; Consciousness and Natural Reality; 33. Intimation concerning ""pure"" or ""transcendental consciousness"" as phenomenological residuum; 34. The essence of consciousness as theme of inquiry; 35. The cogito as ""act"". The modal form of marginal actuality; 36. Intentional experience. Experience in general; 37. The ""directedness"" of the pure Ego in the cogito, and the noticing that apprehends; 38. Reflexions on acts. Immanent and transcendent perceptions
39. Consciousness and natural reality. The view of the ""man in the street""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791189403321
Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Ideas : general introduction to pure phenomenology / / Edmund Husserl
Autore Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 142.7
Collana Muirhead Library of Philosophy : 20th Century Philosophy
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
ISBN 1-317-83227-2
0-415-60656-X
1-315-82357-8
1-317-83228-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Author's Preface to the English Edition; Translator's Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; First Section; The Nature and Knowledge of Essential Being; First Chapter; Fact and Essence; 1. Natural knowledge and experience; 2. Fact. Inseparability of fact and essence; 3. Essential insight and individual intuition; 4. Essential insight and the play of fancy. Knowledge of essences independent of all knowledge of facts; 5. Judgments about essence and judgments of eidetic generality
6. Some fundamental concepts. Generality and necessity 7. Sciences of facts and sciences of the essence; 8. Interdependence of the sciences of fact and of essence; 9. Region and regional eidetics; 10. Region and category. The analytic region and its categories; 11. Syntactical objectivities and ultimate substrata. Syntactical categories; 12. Genus and species; 13. Generalization and formalization; 14. Substrative categories. The substrative essence and the τóδε τι; 15. Independent and dependent objects. Concretum and Individual
16. Region and category in the sphere of substantive meaning Synthetic cognitions a priori 17. Conclusions of the logical considerations; Second Chapter; Naturalistic Misconstructions; 18. Introduction to the critical discussions; 19. The empiricist's identification of experience and primordial dator act; 20. Empiricism and scepticism; 21. Obscurities on the idealistic side; 22. The reproach of Platonic realism. Essence and concept; 23. Spontaneity of ideation, essence, and fiction; 24. The principle of all principles
25. The positivist at work as natural scientist, the natural scientist in reflective thought as positivist 26. Sciences of the dogmatic and sciences of the philosophic stand-point; Second Section; The Fundamental Phenomenological Outlook; First Chapter; The Thesis of The Natural Standpoint and Its Suspension; 27. The world of the natural standpoint: I and my world about me; 28. The cogito. My natural world-ahout-me and the ideal worlds-about-me; 29. The ""other"" Ego-subjects and the intersubjective natural world about-me; 30. The general thesis of the natural standpoint
31. Radical alteration of the natural thesis. ""Disconnexion"", ""Bracketing"" 32. The phenomenological επ́οχη;́ Second Chapter; Consciousness and Natural Reality; 33. Intimation concerning ""pure"" or ""transcendental consciousness"" as phenomenological residuum; 34. The essence of consciousness as theme of inquiry; 35. The cogito as ""act"". The modal form of marginal actuality; 36. Intentional experience. Experience in general; 37. The ""directedness"" of the pure Ego in the cogito, and the noticing that apprehends; 38. Reflexions on acts. Immanent and transcendent perceptions
39. Consciousness and natural reality. The view of the ""man in the street""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813361503321
Husserl Edmund <1859-1938., >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Ideas : General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology / Edmund Husserl ; translated by W. R. Boyce Gibson
Ideas : General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology / Edmund Husserl ; translated by W. R. Boyce Gibson
Autore Husserl, Edmund
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : G. Allen & Unwin
Descrizione fisica 465 p. ; 22 cm
Collana The Muirhead library of philosophy
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISOB-E600200068019
Husserl, Edmund  
London, : G. Allen & Unwin
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Suor Orsola Benincasa
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