Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations
Smith, Arthur David
Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations [Texte imprimé] / Husserl and the Cartesian meditations A.D. Smith. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2003 - 1 vol. (XIX-271 p.) ; 21 cm - Routledge philosophy guidebooks . - Routledge philosophy guidebooks (Routledge) .
Bibliogr. p. [265]-267
First meditation -- The epoché and the transcendental reduction -- The constitution of objects -- Transcendental phenomenology and psychology -- Evidenz and intuition -- Cartesian way' -- Second meditation -- Intentionality -- The concept of horizon -- 'Sensualism' and the sense-datum theory -- Time-consciousness and Hylé -- Intentional analysis -- (Most of the) fourth meditation -- Ego, person, monad -- Static and genetic phenomenology -- Active and passive synthesis -- Eidetic phenomenology and the nature of thought -- Founding -- Transcendental instincts and 'drive-intentionality' -- Third meditation and part of the fourth -- Reality and reason -- World -- Reality as an 'idea' -- Reality and objectivity -- Husserl's idealism -- A Husserlian proof of idealism -- Theoretical science and the life-world -- Husserl's metaphysics -- Fifth meditation -- The sphere of ownness -- The body -- Empathy -- Intersubjectivity -- Empathy : the wider picture -- The status and scope of Husserl's account of empathy 1. 'The 2. 3. 4. 5.
978-0-415-28757-9
Phenomenology
193
Routledge philosophy guidebook to Husserl and the Cartesian meditations [Texte imprimé] / Husserl and the Cartesian meditations A.D. Smith. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2003 - 1 vol. (XIX-271 p.) ; 21 cm - Routledge philosophy guidebooks . - Routledge philosophy guidebooks (Routledge) .
Bibliogr. p. [265]-267
First meditation -- The epoché and the transcendental reduction -- The constitution of objects -- Transcendental phenomenology and psychology -- Evidenz and intuition -- Cartesian way' -- Second meditation -- Intentionality -- The concept of horizon -- 'Sensualism' and the sense-datum theory -- Time-consciousness and Hylé -- Intentional analysis -- (Most of the) fourth meditation -- Ego, person, monad -- Static and genetic phenomenology -- Active and passive synthesis -- Eidetic phenomenology and the nature of thought -- Founding -- Transcendental instincts and 'drive-intentionality' -- Third meditation and part of the fourth -- Reality and reason -- World -- Reality as an 'idea' -- Reality and objectivity -- Husserl's idealism -- A Husserlian proof of idealism -- Theoretical science and the life-world -- Husserl's metaphysics -- Fifth meditation -- The sphere of ownness -- The body -- Empathy -- Intersubjectivity -- Empathy : the wider picture -- The status and scope of Husserl's account of empathy 1. 'The 2. 3. 4. 5.
978-0-415-28757-9
Phenomenology
193