The Husserlian Mind
Herausgeber: Jacobs, Hanne
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The Husserlian Mind is an outstanding reference source to the full range of Husserl's philosophy. Essential reading for students and scholars of Husserl, phenomenology, and the history of twentieth-century philosophy.
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The Husserlian Mind is an outstanding reference source to the full range of Husserl's philosophy. Essential reading for students and scholars of Husserl, phenomenology, and the history of twentieth-century philosophy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1197g
- ISBN-13: 9780367198671
- ISBN-10: 0367198673
- Artikelnr.: 62223283
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1197g
- ISBN-13: 9780367198671
- ISBN-10: 0367198673
- Artikelnr.: 62223283
Hanne Jacobs is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. She is the co-editor of Husserl Studies and the series editor of the Series in Continental Thought. She also sits on the board of directors of CARP (Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology).
Introduction Hanne Jacobs Part 1: Major Works 1. The First Breakthrough:
Psychology, Theory of Knowledge, and Phenomenology of Meaning in Logical
Investigations Pierre-Jean Renaudie 2. "If I am to call myself a
philosopher." Husserl's Critical Phenomenology of Reason in Ideas I
Nicolas de Warren 3. Cartesian Meditations: Husserl's Pluralist Egology
Sara Heinamaa 4. Formal and Transcendental Logic-Husserl's Most Mature
Reflection on Mathematics and Logic Mirja Hartimo 5. Husserl's Crisis of
the European Sciences: The "Teleological-historical Way" into
Transcendental Philosophy Dermot Moran Part 2: Phenomenological Method 6.
Transcendental Idealism and The Copernican Turn in Kant and Husserl
Dominque Pradelle 7. The Transcendental and the Eidetic Dimensions of
Husserl's Phenomenology: A Look at the Early Reception of Ideas I Andrea
Staiti 8. Eidetic Description in Husserl's Phenomenology Rochus Sowa 9.
Reduction and Reflection after the Continental-Analytic Divide Jacob Rump
10. The Genetic Turn. Husserl's Path toward the Concreteness of Experience
Jagna Brudzi¿ska 11. Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Steven Crowell
Part 3: Phenomenology of Consciousness 12. Husserlian Intentionality
Christopher Erhard 13. The Normative Turn of Perceptual Intentionality and
its Metaphysical Consequences (or why Husserl was neither a disjunctivist
nor a conjunctivist) Maxime Doyon 14. Back to Basics: Husserl Phenomenology
of Inner Time-Consciousness - what it does and what it can do Lanei
Rodemeyer 15. Normality as Embodied Space: The Body as Transcendental
Condition of Experience Maren Wehrle 16. Husserl's Phenomenology of Acts of
Imagination Michela Summa 17. Emotions and Moods in Husserl's Phenomenology
Denis Fisette 18. Husserl's Theory of Judgment and Its Contemporary
Relevance Chad Kidd 19. Language: Its Ground in the World of Experience and
Its Function in the Constitution of a Common World Roberto Walton 20.
Husserl on Other Minds Philip J. Walsh 21. From No Ego to Pure Ego to
Personal Ego Dan Zahavi Part 4: Epistemology 22. Husserl's Account of
Cognition and the Legacy of Kantianism Clinton Tolley 23. Husserl on the
Connections Among Knowledge, Intentionality, and Consciousness Walter Hopp
24. Sources of Knowledge: On the Variety and Epistemic Force of Experiences
Philipp Berghofer 25. Husserl's Complex Concept of Objectivity John J.
Drummond 26. Husserl on Epistemic Agency Hanne Jacobs Part 5: Ethics and
Social and Political Philosophy 27. The Battlefield of Reason and Feeling.
Husserl on the History of Philosophy in Search of a Phenomenological Ethics
Inga Römer 28. The Ethics of Husserl and His Contemporaries (Lipps,
Pfänder, and Geiger) Mariano Crespo 29. Evaluative Experience: Intentional
Complexity and Moral Teleology Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 30. The Person as a
Fragile Project. On Personhood and Practical Agency in Husserl Sophie
Loidolt 31. Husserl on Social Groups Sean Petranovich 32. Husserl's Idea of
Philosophy as a Universal, Strict Science and its Ethical Meaning in the
Context of the Crises of Today. Reflections from Outside of Europe Esteban
Marin Avila Part 6: Philosophy of Science 33. Husserl's Theory of Science
Marco Cavallaro 34. Phenomenological Psychology as Philosophy of Mind Jeff
Yoshimi 35. Phenomenology and History David Carr 36. Physics with a Human
Face: Husserl and Weyl on Realism, Idealism, and the Nature of the
Coordinate System Harald Wiltsche Part 7: Metaphysics 37. The Development
of Husserl's Concept of Metaphysics Daniele De Santis 38. Mapping Husserl's
Ontology and its Boundaries Claudio Majolino 39. From Institution to
Critique: Husserl's Concept of Teleology Timo Miettienen 40. Phenomenology,
Teleology, and Theology Emiliano Trizio. Index
Psychology, Theory of Knowledge, and Phenomenology of Meaning in Logical
Investigations Pierre-Jean Renaudie 2. "If I am to call myself a
philosopher." Husserl's Critical Phenomenology of Reason in Ideas I
Nicolas de Warren 3. Cartesian Meditations: Husserl's Pluralist Egology
Sara Heinamaa 4. Formal and Transcendental Logic-Husserl's Most Mature
Reflection on Mathematics and Logic Mirja Hartimo 5. Husserl's Crisis of
the European Sciences: The "Teleological-historical Way" into
Transcendental Philosophy Dermot Moran Part 2: Phenomenological Method 6.
Transcendental Idealism and The Copernican Turn in Kant and Husserl
Dominque Pradelle 7. The Transcendental and the Eidetic Dimensions of
Husserl's Phenomenology: A Look at the Early Reception of Ideas I Andrea
Staiti 8. Eidetic Description in Husserl's Phenomenology Rochus Sowa 9.
Reduction and Reflection after the Continental-Analytic Divide Jacob Rump
10. The Genetic Turn. Husserl's Path toward the Concreteness of Experience
Jagna Brudzi¿ska 11. Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Steven Crowell
Part 3: Phenomenology of Consciousness 12. Husserlian Intentionality
Christopher Erhard 13. The Normative Turn of Perceptual Intentionality and
its Metaphysical Consequences (or why Husserl was neither a disjunctivist
nor a conjunctivist) Maxime Doyon 14. Back to Basics: Husserl Phenomenology
of Inner Time-Consciousness - what it does and what it can do Lanei
Rodemeyer 15. Normality as Embodied Space: The Body as Transcendental
Condition of Experience Maren Wehrle 16. Husserl's Phenomenology of Acts of
Imagination Michela Summa 17. Emotions and Moods in Husserl's Phenomenology
Denis Fisette 18. Husserl's Theory of Judgment and Its Contemporary
Relevance Chad Kidd 19. Language: Its Ground in the World of Experience and
Its Function in the Constitution of a Common World Roberto Walton 20.
Husserl on Other Minds Philip J. Walsh 21. From No Ego to Pure Ego to
Personal Ego Dan Zahavi Part 4: Epistemology 22. Husserl's Account of
Cognition and the Legacy of Kantianism Clinton Tolley 23. Husserl on the
Connections Among Knowledge, Intentionality, and Consciousness Walter Hopp
24. Sources of Knowledge: On the Variety and Epistemic Force of Experiences
Philipp Berghofer 25. Husserl's Complex Concept of Objectivity John J.
Drummond 26. Husserl on Epistemic Agency Hanne Jacobs Part 5: Ethics and
Social and Political Philosophy 27. The Battlefield of Reason and Feeling.
Husserl on the History of Philosophy in Search of a Phenomenological Ethics
Inga Römer 28. The Ethics of Husserl and His Contemporaries (Lipps,
Pfänder, and Geiger) Mariano Crespo 29. Evaluative Experience: Intentional
Complexity and Moral Teleology Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 30. The Person as a
Fragile Project. On Personhood and Practical Agency in Husserl Sophie
Loidolt 31. Husserl on Social Groups Sean Petranovich 32. Husserl's Idea of
Philosophy as a Universal, Strict Science and its Ethical Meaning in the
Context of the Crises of Today. Reflections from Outside of Europe Esteban
Marin Avila Part 6: Philosophy of Science 33. Husserl's Theory of Science
Marco Cavallaro 34. Phenomenological Psychology as Philosophy of Mind Jeff
Yoshimi 35. Phenomenology and History David Carr 36. Physics with a Human
Face: Husserl and Weyl on Realism, Idealism, and the Nature of the
Coordinate System Harald Wiltsche Part 7: Metaphysics 37. The Development
of Husserl's Concept of Metaphysics Daniele De Santis 38. Mapping Husserl's
Ontology and its Boundaries Claudio Majolino 39. From Institution to
Critique: Husserl's Concept of Teleology Timo Miettienen 40. Phenomenology,
Teleology, and Theology Emiliano Trizio. Index
Introduction Hanne Jacobs Part 1: Major Works 1. The First Breakthrough:
Psychology, Theory of Knowledge, and Phenomenology of Meaning in Logical
Investigations Pierre-Jean Renaudie 2. "If I am to call myself a
philosopher." Husserl's Critical Phenomenology of Reason in Ideas I
Nicolas de Warren 3. Cartesian Meditations: Husserl's Pluralist Egology
Sara Heinamaa 4. Formal and Transcendental Logic-Husserl's Most Mature
Reflection on Mathematics and Logic Mirja Hartimo 5. Husserl's Crisis of
the European Sciences: The "Teleological-historical Way" into
Transcendental Philosophy Dermot Moran Part 2: Phenomenological Method 6.
Transcendental Idealism and The Copernican Turn in Kant and Husserl
Dominque Pradelle 7. The Transcendental and the Eidetic Dimensions of
Husserl's Phenomenology: A Look at the Early Reception of Ideas I Andrea
Staiti 8. Eidetic Description in Husserl's Phenomenology Rochus Sowa 9.
Reduction and Reflection after the Continental-Analytic Divide Jacob Rump
10. The Genetic Turn. Husserl's Path toward the Concreteness of Experience
Jagna Brudzi¿ska 11. Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Steven Crowell
Part 3: Phenomenology of Consciousness 12. Husserlian Intentionality
Christopher Erhard 13. The Normative Turn of Perceptual Intentionality and
its Metaphysical Consequences (or why Husserl was neither a disjunctivist
nor a conjunctivist) Maxime Doyon 14. Back to Basics: Husserl Phenomenology
of Inner Time-Consciousness - what it does and what it can do Lanei
Rodemeyer 15. Normality as Embodied Space: The Body as Transcendental
Condition of Experience Maren Wehrle 16. Husserl's Phenomenology of Acts of
Imagination Michela Summa 17. Emotions and Moods in Husserl's Phenomenology
Denis Fisette 18. Husserl's Theory of Judgment and Its Contemporary
Relevance Chad Kidd 19. Language: Its Ground in the World of Experience and
Its Function in the Constitution of a Common World Roberto Walton 20.
Husserl on Other Minds Philip J. Walsh 21. From No Ego to Pure Ego to
Personal Ego Dan Zahavi Part 4: Epistemology 22. Husserl's Account of
Cognition and the Legacy of Kantianism Clinton Tolley 23. Husserl on the
Connections Among Knowledge, Intentionality, and Consciousness Walter Hopp
24. Sources of Knowledge: On the Variety and Epistemic Force of Experiences
Philipp Berghofer 25. Husserl's Complex Concept of Objectivity John J.
Drummond 26. Husserl on Epistemic Agency Hanne Jacobs Part 5: Ethics and
Social and Political Philosophy 27. The Battlefield of Reason and Feeling.
Husserl on the History of Philosophy in Search of a Phenomenological Ethics
Inga Römer 28. The Ethics of Husserl and His Contemporaries (Lipps,
Pfänder, and Geiger) Mariano Crespo 29. Evaluative Experience: Intentional
Complexity and Moral Teleology Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 30. The Person as a
Fragile Project. On Personhood and Practical Agency in Husserl Sophie
Loidolt 31. Husserl on Social Groups Sean Petranovich 32. Husserl's Idea of
Philosophy as a Universal, Strict Science and its Ethical Meaning in the
Context of the Crises of Today. Reflections from Outside of Europe Esteban
Marin Avila Part 6: Philosophy of Science 33. Husserl's Theory of Science
Marco Cavallaro 34. Phenomenological Psychology as Philosophy of Mind Jeff
Yoshimi 35. Phenomenology and History David Carr 36. Physics with a Human
Face: Husserl and Weyl on Realism, Idealism, and the Nature of the
Coordinate System Harald Wiltsche Part 7: Metaphysics 37. The Development
of Husserl's Concept of Metaphysics Daniele De Santis 38. Mapping Husserl's
Ontology and its Boundaries Claudio Majolino 39. From Institution to
Critique: Husserl's Concept of Teleology Timo Miettienen 40. Phenomenology,
Teleology, and Theology Emiliano Trizio. Index
Psychology, Theory of Knowledge, and Phenomenology of Meaning in Logical
Investigations Pierre-Jean Renaudie 2. "If I am to call myself a
philosopher." Husserl's Critical Phenomenology of Reason in Ideas I
Nicolas de Warren 3. Cartesian Meditations: Husserl's Pluralist Egology
Sara Heinamaa 4. Formal and Transcendental Logic-Husserl's Most Mature
Reflection on Mathematics and Logic Mirja Hartimo 5. Husserl's Crisis of
the European Sciences: The "Teleological-historical Way" into
Transcendental Philosophy Dermot Moran Part 2: Phenomenological Method 6.
Transcendental Idealism and The Copernican Turn in Kant and Husserl
Dominque Pradelle 7. The Transcendental and the Eidetic Dimensions of
Husserl's Phenomenology: A Look at the Early Reception of Ideas I Andrea
Staiti 8. Eidetic Description in Husserl's Phenomenology Rochus Sowa 9.
Reduction and Reflection after the Continental-Analytic Divide Jacob Rump
10. The Genetic Turn. Husserl's Path toward the Concreteness of Experience
Jagna Brudzi¿ska 11. Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology Steven Crowell
Part 3: Phenomenology of Consciousness 12. Husserlian Intentionality
Christopher Erhard 13. The Normative Turn of Perceptual Intentionality and
its Metaphysical Consequences (or why Husserl was neither a disjunctivist
nor a conjunctivist) Maxime Doyon 14. Back to Basics: Husserl Phenomenology
of Inner Time-Consciousness - what it does and what it can do Lanei
Rodemeyer 15. Normality as Embodied Space: The Body as Transcendental
Condition of Experience Maren Wehrle 16. Husserl's Phenomenology of Acts of
Imagination Michela Summa 17. Emotions and Moods in Husserl's Phenomenology
Denis Fisette 18. Husserl's Theory of Judgment and Its Contemporary
Relevance Chad Kidd 19. Language: Its Ground in the World of Experience and
Its Function in the Constitution of a Common World Roberto Walton 20.
Husserl on Other Minds Philip J. Walsh 21. From No Ego to Pure Ego to
Personal Ego Dan Zahavi Part 4: Epistemology 22. Husserl's Account of
Cognition and the Legacy of Kantianism Clinton Tolley 23. Husserl on the
Connections Among Knowledge, Intentionality, and Consciousness Walter Hopp
24. Sources of Knowledge: On the Variety and Epistemic Force of Experiences
Philipp Berghofer 25. Husserl's Complex Concept of Objectivity John J.
Drummond 26. Husserl on Epistemic Agency Hanne Jacobs Part 5: Ethics and
Social and Political Philosophy 27. The Battlefield of Reason and Feeling.
Husserl on the History of Philosophy in Search of a Phenomenological Ethics
Inga Römer 28. The Ethics of Husserl and His Contemporaries (Lipps,
Pfänder, and Geiger) Mariano Crespo 29. Evaluative Experience: Intentional
Complexity and Moral Teleology Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl 30. The Person as a
Fragile Project. On Personhood and Practical Agency in Husserl Sophie
Loidolt 31. Husserl on Social Groups Sean Petranovich 32. Husserl's Idea of
Philosophy as a Universal, Strict Science and its Ethical Meaning in the
Context of the Crises of Today. Reflections from Outside of Europe Esteban
Marin Avila Part 6: Philosophy of Science 33. Husserl's Theory of Science
Marco Cavallaro 34. Phenomenological Psychology as Philosophy of Mind Jeff
Yoshimi 35. Phenomenology and History David Carr 36. Physics with a Human
Face: Husserl and Weyl on Realism, Idealism, and the Nature of the
Coordinate System Harald Wiltsche Part 7: Metaphysics 37. The Development
of Husserl's Concept of Metaphysics Daniele De Santis 38. Mapping Husserl's
Ontology and its Boundaries Claudio Majolino 39. From Institution to
Critique: Husserl's Concept of Teleology Timo Miettienen 40. Phenomenology,
Teleology, and Theology Emiliano Trizio. Index