Sixth Cartesian Meditation
The Idea of a Transcendental Theory of Method
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Product details:
- Publisher Indiana University Press
- Date of Publication 22 February 1995
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9780253322739
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 235x156 mm
- Weight 708 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
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""Ronald Bruzina's superb translation . . . makes available in English a text of singular historical and systematic importance for phenomenology."" —Husserl Studies
"". . . a pivotal document in the development of phenomenology . . . essential reading for students of phenomenology twentieth-century thought."" —Word Trade
"" . . . an invaluable addition to the corpus of Husserl scholarship. More than simply a scholarly treatise, however, it is the result of Fink's collaboration with Husserl during the last ten years of Husserl's life. . . . This truly essential work in phenomenology should find a prominent place alongside Husserl's own works. For readers interested in phenomenology—and in Husserl in particular—it cannot be recommended highly enough."" —Choice
"" . . . a thorough critique of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology . . . raises many new questions. . . . a classic."" —J. N. Mohanty
A foundational text in Husserlian phenomenology, written in 1932 and now available in English for the first time.
Table of Contents:
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Translator's Introduction
Draft of a Foreword
Prefatory Note (To the habilitation Text) December 1945
Sixth (Cartesian) Meditation: The Idea of a Transcendental Theory of Method
1. The Methodology limitation of the Previous Meditations
2. The theme of the transcendental theory of method
3. The 'self-reference' of phenomenology
4. The problem and articulation of the transcendental theory of method
5. Phenomenologizing as the action of reduction
6. Phenomenologizing as as a process of regressive analysis
7. Phenomenologizing in ""constructive"" phenomenology
8. Phenomenologizing as theoretical experience
9. Phenomenologizing as an action of ideation
10.Phenomenologizing as prediction
11.Phenomenologizing as 'making into a science'
A. The problem of the scientificity of phenomenologizing
B. The enworlding of phenomenologizing
C. The concept of 'science'
12. Phenomenology as transcendental idealism
Appendices: Texts by Edmund Husserl relating to Eugen Fink's Draft of a Sixth Meditation
Appendix I - XV
Translator's Notes
Index