The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy
Translated by Marian Hobson
321 pages, 6 x 9
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2003
Cloth $30.00
ISBN: 9780226143156
Published June 2003
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Translator's Note Preface to the 1990 Edition Preface to the 1953/54 Dissertation Introduction
Part I The Dilemmas of Psychological Genesis: Psychologism and Logicism 1. Meeting the Problem 2. A First Recourse to Genesis: Intentional Psychologism 3. The Dissociation. The Abandoning of Genesis and the Logicist Temptation
Part II The "Neutralization" of Genesis 4. Noematic Temporality and Genetic Temporality 5. The Radical ___ and the Irreducibility of Genesis The Reduction and the Idealist Exclusion of Genesis Genesis of Perception: Hylé and Morphé Noetic Temporality. Insufficiency of a Static Constitution
Part III The Phenomenological Theme of Genesis: Transcendental Genesis and "Worldly" Genesis 6. Birth and Becoming of Judgment 7. The Genetic Constitution of the Ego and the Passage to a New Form of Transcendental Idealism Appendix
Part IV Teleology. The Sense of History and the History of Sense 8. The Birth and Crises of Philosophy 9. The First Task of Philosophy: The Reactivation of Genesis 10. The History of Philosophy and the Transcendental Motive
Notes Bibliography List of Husserl Translations Used in This Edition Index
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