9 edition of An introduction to Husserlian phenomenology found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Northwestern University Press in Evanston, Ill
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach ; with a foreword by Lester Embree. |
Series | Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy, Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy. |
Contributions | Kern, Iso., Marbach, Eduard. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | B3279.H94 B4513 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 269 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 269 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1408022M |
ISBN 10 | 0810110059, 081011030X |
LC Control Number | 93016547 |
Get this from a library! An introduction to Husserl's phenomenology. [Jan Patočka; James Dodd] -- 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 . Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy, second book (R. Rojcewicz & A. Schuwer, Trans). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Husserl, E. ().
Phenomenology (from Greek phainómenon "that which appears" and lógos "study") is the philosophical study of the structures of experience and a philosophical movement it was founded in the early years of the 20th century by Edmund Husserl and was later expanded upon by a circle of his followers at the universities of Göttingen and Munich in Germany. Husserl's Legacy offers an interpretation of the more overarching aims and ambitions of Husserlian phenomenology and engages with some of the most contested and debated questions in phenomenology. Central to its interpretive efforts is the attempt to understand Husserl's transcendental idealism. The book argues that Husserl was not a 5/5(1).
This book is an introduction to French phenomenology in the post period. While many of phenomenology’s greatest thinkers—Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty—wrote before this period, Steven DeLay introduces and assesses the creative and important turn phenomenology took after these figures. Introduction to Phenomenology. Introduction to Phenomenology book. Introduction to Phenomenology. () seems an unlikely forerunner to Husserlian phenomenology, and indeed phenomenology is by no means an inevitable outgrowth of Brentano’s efforts. But Husserl was in fact deeply inspired by Brentano’s overall vision of.
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An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology: Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Paperback – Ap by Rudolf Bernet (Author)Author: Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach.
An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology by Rudolph Bernet,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(14). An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology: Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy [Paperback] Rudolf Bernet; Iso Kern; Eduard Marbach and Lester E.
Embree. ISBN X ISBN New. Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, and Eduard Marbach This comprehensive study of Husserl's phenomenology concentrates on Husserl's emphasis on the theory of knowledge. The authors develop a synthetic overview of phenomenology and its relation to logic, mathematics, the natural and human sciences, and philosophy.
About the author () Other books by Jan Patocka published in English are" Body, Language, Community: Heretical Essays in the History of Philosophy, "and" An Introduction to Husserl's.
ISBN: X OCLC Number: Notes: Translation of: Edmund Husserl. Description: xv, pages ; 24 cm. An introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology | Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern, Eduard Marbach | download | B–OK. Download books for free.
Find books. While this is primarily a commentary on one particular text from Husserl's corpus, the scope of the book is wider than that. Of course, the Cartesian Meditations are one of Husserl's many introductions to phenomenology, so they serve as a good general introduction to Husserl's overall s: 8.
This article examines the relevance of Husserl’s writings and their introduction of the “phenomenological reduction” as the distinguishing characteristic of his transcendental form of.
The beginning of contemporary phenomenology can be traced back to German philosopher Edmund Husserl, who proposed a descriptive approach to discovering the essence of a phenomenon. An Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology by Jan Patocka, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® Patocka's celebrated Introduction is here made available in English for the first time.
In addition to introducing Husserl's ideas, this book is Our Stores Are Open Book Annex Membership Educators Gift Cards Stores & Events HelpBrand: Open Court Publishing Company.
A concise and accessible introduction to phenomenology, which investigates the experience of experience. This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers a concise and accessible introduction to phenomenology, a philosophical movement that investigates the experience of experience.
Founded by Edmund Husserl (–) and expounded by Max Scheler, Martin. Although the book contains very few references to Husserl, it is a lucid introduction to and systematic discussion of themes in Husserlian phenomenology.
Particularly apt for undergraduates. Publisher description: The Phenomenology Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of seminal writings in phenomenology. Carefully selected readings chart phenomenology’s most famous thinkers, such as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida, as well.
of Edmund Husserl ’ s phenomenology is that the ordinary, everyday. world of experience, the world of things, plants, animals, people and. places, the pre-theoretical, pre-scientific world, is.
PATOCKA, Jan. An Introduction to Husserl's Phenomenology. Translated by Erazim Kohak. Edited with an introduction by James Dodd. phenomenology, philosophy Introduction Phenomenology as a philosophy provides a theoretical guideline to researchers to understand phenomena at the level of subjective reality.
Probably, this philosophical Thus the classical’ phenomenological research method with Husserlian. This book unifies a large part of the vast body of Husserlian phenomenology using a relatively simple set of dynamical laws. The underlying idea of the book is that a certain core theory of “world-constitution” in Husserl can be formalized and presented in less than pages, with the aid of detailed graphics and quantitative textual analysis.
This entire research of Husserl's phenomenology concentrates on Husserl's emphasis at the idea of data. The authors boost a man-made evaluation of phenomenology and its relation to common sense, arithmetic, the ordinary and human sciences, and philosophy. the result's an instance of philology at its top, warding off technical language and making Husserl's suggestion available to a number of readers.
An Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology Rudolf Bernet, Iso Kern & Eduard Marbach Northwestern University Press ()Cited by:. By User, Janu This book provides an excellent structure for establsihing and maintaining a relationship with teens. It seems to be both Biblically and practically sound. It also makes a pretty bold statement: parents do NOT have to be afraid of the adolescent years.An Introduction to Husserl’s Phenomenology Jan Patočka Translated by Erazim Kohák Edited with an Introduction by James Dodd A new paperback edition of the volume formerly available in hardback only.
Despite its title, this work by the great Czech philosopher and dissident Jan Patočka is far more than simply an introduction.24symbols is a service to read digital books on the Internet and based on a subscription model.
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1. 0. 0. Patocka's celebrated Introduction, here made available in English for the first time, is not an introduction in the.