1st Edition
Husserl's Constitutive Phenomenology Its Problem and Promise
By Bob Sandmeyer
Copyright 2009
262 Pages
by
Routledge
262 Pages
by
Routledge
262 Pages
by
Routledge
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If Edmund Husserl's true philosophy lay in his unpublished research manuscripts, as he argues, then it is in these – rather than the "introductions" and fragmentary studies he published during his lifetime – that we may possibly find a systematic of his philosophy. This work constitutes a study of the full range of Husserl's writings with the special task of uncovering there the systematic... Read more
Introduction; 1: A Question of Focus; 2: A Unitary Impulse: Husserl's Confrontation with Dilthey; 3: Husserl's "Constitutive" Phenomenology; 4: The System of Phenomenological Philosophy; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Writings Published By Husserl; Appendix 2: Draft Arrangements of Edmund Husserl's Bernau Investigations; Appendix 3: Systems of Phenomenological Philosophy; Selected Bibliography
Biography
Bob Sandmeyer is a lecturer at the University of Kentucky. He contributes book reviews to the Journal of the History of Philosophy, and has maintained the website The Husserl Page (husserlpage.com) since 1996.






