Description |
xxix, 349 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Series |
Edmund Husserl collected works ; v. 7 |
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Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.
Works. English. 1980 ; v. 7
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Contents |
Thing and Space. Lectures of 1907 -- Introduction: The world of natural experience and the world of scientific theory. Sect. I. The Foundations of a Phenomenological Theory of Perception. Sect. II. Analysis of Unchanged Outer Perception. Sect. III. Analysis of the Kinetic Synthesis of Perception. Changes in Perception and Changes in Appearance. Sect. IV. The Significance of the Kinaesthetic Systems for the Constitution of the Perceived Object. Sect. V. The Transition from the Oculomotor Field to Objective Space. The Constitution of Three-Dimensional, Spatial Corporeality. Sect. VI. The Constitution of Objective Change -- Supplementary Texts. I. Systematic Constitution of Space. Husserls' Draft. II. Systematic Constitution of Space. Edith Stein's Elaboration -- App. I. Husserl's critical remarks on the course of thought and the progression of the lectures -- App. II. On the doctrine of the levels of givenness of things |
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App. III. The special position of the spatial feature (determination of space) -- App. IV. The kinaesthetic systems of monocularity and binocularity -- App. V. Strata in the constitution of the thing -- App. VI. Motivational nexuses and apperception -- App. VII. Empty space -- App. VIII. Problem of the quality that fills space -- App. IX. On the constitution of movement and rest -- App. X. Subjective self-movement and objective corporeal movement -- App. XI. Visual space and Objective space -- App. XII. On the constitution of Riemannian things -- App. XIII. Active and passive locomotion |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Object (Philosophy)
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Perception (Philosophy)
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Phenomenology.
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Reason.
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Space and time.
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Author |
Rojcewicz, Richard.
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LC no. |
97034182 |
ISBN |
0792347498 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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