Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 661 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1262 g
Lectures on Transcendental Logic
Buch, Englisch, Band 9, 661 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1262 g
Reihe: Husserliana: Edmund Husserl – Collected Works
ISBN: 978-0-7923-7065-9
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Drawing upon everyday events and personal experiences, the are marked by a patient attention to the subtle emergence of sense in our lives. By advancing a phenomenology of association that treats such phenomena as bodily kinaesthesis, temporal genesis, habit, affection, attention, motivation, andthe unconscious, Husserl explores the cognitive dimensions of the body in its affectively significant surroundings. An elaboration of these diverse modes of evidence and their modalizations (transcendental aesthetic), allows Husserl to trace the origin of truth up to judicative achievements (transcendental logic).
Joined by several of Husserl's essays on static and genetic method, the afford a richness of description unequalled by the majority of Husserl's works available to English readers. Students of phenomenology and of Husserl's thought will find this an indispensable work.
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TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION.- 1: Preliminary Considerations for the Lecture on Transcendental Logic.- 1. Introduction.- 2. “Thinking” as the Theme of Logic. Speaking, Thinking, What is Thought.- 3. The Ideality of Linguistic Phenomena.- 4. Thinking as a Sense Constituting Lived-Experience.- 5. Sense-Constituting Lived-Experiences as Egoic Acts.- 6. Foreground Lived-Experiences and Background Lived-Experiences.- 7. The Interconnection Between Expressing and Signifying as The Unity of an Egoic Act.- 8. Theme, Interest, Indication.- 9. The Regression from Theoretical Logos to the Pre-theoretical Sense-Giving Life of Consciousness.- 10.Perception and Perceptual Sense.- 2: Analyses Concerning Passive Synthesis: Toward a Transcendental Aesthetic.- Self-Giving In Perception.- Division 1: Modalization.- 1: THE MODE OF NEGATION.- 2: THE MODE OF DOUBT.- 3: THE MODE OF POSSIBILITY.- CHAFFER 4: PASSIVE AND ACTIVE MODALIZATION.- Division 2: Evidence.- I: THE STRUCTURE OF FULFILLMENT.- 2: PASSIVE ANDACTIVE INTENTIONS AND THE FORMS OF THEIR CONFIRMATION AND VERIFICATION.- 3: THE PROBLEM OF DEFINITIVENESS IN EXPERIENCE.- Division 3: Association.- 1. PRIMORDIAL PHENOMENA AND FORMS OF ORDER WITHIN PASSIVE SYNTHESIS.- 2: THE PHENOMENON OF AFFECTION.- 3: THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF AFFECTIVE AWAKENING AND REPRODUCTIVE ASSOCIATION.- 4: THE PHENOMENON OF EXPECTATION.- Division 4: The In-Itself of the Stream of Consciousness.- 1: ILLUSION IN THE REALM OF REMEMBERING.- 2: THE TRUE BEING OF THE SYSTEM OF THE IMMANENT PAST.- 3: THE PROBLEM OF A TRUE BEING FOR THE FUTURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS.- TRANSITIONAL METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS.- 3: ANALYSES CONCERNING ACTIVE SYNTHESIS: TOWARD A TRANSCENDENTAL, GENETIC LOGIC.- CIRCUMSCRIBING THE INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE ACTIVE EGO.- 1: ACTIVE OBJECTIVATION.- 2: THE FUNDAMENTAL STRUCTURES AND FUNDAMENTAL FORMS OF JUDGMENT.- 3: THE SYNTACTIC AND THE OBJECT-THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS OF EXAMINATION.- 4: THE GRADATION OF OBJECTIVATION.- SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTS.