1st Edition

Phenomenology:Crit Con In Phil

Edited By Moran Dermot, Lester E. Embree Copyright 2004
416 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Acknowledgements, Introduction to Volume V, 76 The phenomenological movement (1963), 77 Operative concepts in Husserl's phenomenology, 78 Husserl's departure from Cartesianism, 79 About the motives which led Husserl to transcendental idealism, 80 Object, positum, concept, 81 Phenomenology as a philosophy and its relation to traditional metaphysical approaches, 82 Heidegger and Husserl's Logical Investigations: in remembrance of Heidegger's last seminar (Ziihringen, 1973), 83 The philosopher and his shadow, 84 The ruin of representation, 85 Merleau-Ponty and pseudo-Sartreanism, 86 Merleau-Ponty vivant, 87 Sartre's theory of the alter ego, 88 Excerpt from Edmund Husser/'s Origin of Geometry: An Introduction, 89 The apodicticity of absence Index

Biography

Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree