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Moran, Dermot

Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology

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Dermot Moran provides a lucid, engaging, and critical introduction to Edmund Husserl's philosophy, with specific emphasis on his development of phenomenology. This book is a comprehensive guide to Husserl's thought from its origins in nineteenth-century concerns with the nature of scientific knowledge and with psychologism, through his breakthrough discovery of phenomenology and his elucidation of the phenomenological method, to the late analyses of culture and the life-world. Husserl's complex ideas are presented in a clear and expert manner. Individual chapters explore Husserl's key texts including Philosophy of Arithmetic, Logical Investigations, Ideas I, Cartesian Meditations and Crisis of the European Sciences. In addition, Moran offers penetrating criticisms and evaluations of Husserl's achievement, including the contribution of his phenomenology to current philosophical debates concerning consciousness and the mind.

Edmund Husserl is an invaluable guide to understanding the thought of one of the seminal thinkers of the twentieth century. It will be helpful to students of contemporary philosophy, and to those interested in scientific, literary and cultural studies on the European continent.

Nyckelord: dermot moran; introduction; philosophy; husserls; phenomenology; development; specific emphasis; guide; scientific; origins; nature; nineteenthcentury concerns; book; comprehensive; discovery; breakthrough; method; phenomenological; elucidation, Epistemology, Epistemology, Epistemology, Epistemology

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Utgivare
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Utgivningsår
2005
Språk
en
Utgåva
1
Serie
Key Contemporary Thinkers
Sidantal
312 sidor
Kategori
Filosofi
Format
E-bok
eISBN (ePUB)
9780745639437
Tryckt ISBN
9780745621227

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