Description |
xxii, 545 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Phaenomenologica ; 76 |
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Phaenomenologica ; 76
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Contents |
Part One: Philosophy as descriptive psychology -- I. Acts, contents and the relations between them -- II. Genetic and descriptive psychology -- III. Philosophy as analysis of origins -- IV. The a priori sciences and the problem of their founding -- V. Brentano and Husserl -- VI. Preliminary conclusions -- Part Two: Philosophy as descriptive eidetic psychology -- I. Acts, objects and the relations between them -- II. Genetic and descriptive psychology -- III. The new theory of abstraction -- IV. Logic and psychology -- V. Philosophy as analysis of origins -- VI. Conclusions -- Intermezzo: from descriptive psychology to transcendental phenomenology -- I. The negative aspect of the reduction: the epoch -- II. The positive aspect of the reduction: the residue -- Part Three: Philosophy as transcendental phenomenology -- I. An analysis of the phenomenological fundamental consideration -- II. Psychological and transcendental epistemology -- III. Psychology and transcendental phenomenology -- IV. Transcendental phenomenology and the a priori sciences -- V. Conclusion |
Notes |
Translation of De ontwikkelingsgang in het denken van Husserl |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies and indexes |
Notes |
Phaenomenologica no:76 0079-1350 |
Subject |
Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.
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A priori.
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Phenomenology.
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Philosophy.
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Psychology.
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Transcendentalism.
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Author |
Plantinga, Theodore, 1947-
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LC no. |
79354988 |
ISBN |
9024720397 |
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