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Belief and its neutralization : Husserl's system of phenomenology in Ideas I
- Title
- Belief and its neutralization : Husserl's system of phenomenology in Ideas I / Marcus Brainard.
- Author
- Brainard, Marcus.
- Publication
- Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2002.
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Details
- Description
- xvii, 331 pages; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
- Uniform Title
- SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-328) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: The Task of Thinking -- The Idea of Phenomenology -- The Crisis, its Source and Dimensions -- Natural Order and Critique -- System and Norms -- Ethos, Ought, Teleology -- The System of Husserlian Phenomenology: Ideas I -- Polarities -- The Order of Critique -- The Whole and its Parts -- Phenomenological Propaedeutics -- Logical Considerations: Fact and Essence -- The Realm of the Natural -- Individual and Essence, Possibility and Necessity -- Factual and Eidetic Sciences -- Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Principle of All Principles -- Phenomenology and Philosophy -- Empiricism, Naturalism, Skepticism -- Idealism -- The Blindness of Theory -- The First Principle -- Dogmatism -- The Epoche and the Phenomenological Reductions -- The Attitudes of Consciousness -- The General Thesis -- The Instrumentalization of Cartesian Doubt -- The Attitudinal Leap -- The Family of Reductions -- The Primacy of the Universal Epoche -- The Field of Phenomenological Research: Pure Consciousness -- The Phenomenological Residuum -- The Modifiability of Consciousness I: Actionality and Inactionality -- The Modifiability of Consciousness II: Intentionality -- Immanent and Transcendent Perception -- Consciousness and the Natural World -- Merely Phenomenal and Absolute Being -- The Destruction of Transcendence -- The Annihilation of the World -- From the Natural to the Phenomenological Sphere -- The Disclosure of the System's Lowermost Limit: Subjectivity -- The Science of Phenomenology.
- ISBN
- 0791452190
- 9780791452196
- 0791452204
- 9780791452202
- LCCN
- 2001049416
- OCLC
- ocm47838483
- 47838483
- SCSB-9502284
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library