Zusammenfassung
Dieses Buch bietet die erste systematische Diskussion von Husserls Cartesianischen Meditationen. Beginnend mit einem Kommentar zum Text der fünf Meditationen werden in den hier veröffentlichten Aufsätzen einige der wichtigsten Begriffe der Husserlschen Philosophie untersucht und geklärt: Intentionalität, Synthese, Evidenz, Intersubjektivität. Darüber hinaus bietet das Buch die erste Diskussion von Husserls später Version der Transzendentalphilosophie und ihrer Relevanz für zeitgenössische Debatten in der kontinentalen und analytischen Philosophie. Mit Beiträgen von Andreea Smaranda Aldea | Lilian Alweiss | Stefano Bancalari | Jakub Čapek | Emanuela Carta | Daniele De Santis | Aurélien Djian | Saulius Geniusas | Sara Heinämaa | Leonard Ip | Hynek Janoušek | Federico Lijoi | Claudio Majolino | Danilo Manca | Sergio Pérez-Gatica | Witold Plotka | Alice Pugliese | Ignacio Quepons | Rosemary Rizo-Patrón de Lerner | Agustín Serrano de Haro | Wojciech Starzyński
Abstract
The volume offers the first systematic discussion of Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations. Beginning with a commentary on the text of the five Meditations, the essays published here examine and clarify some of the most important concepts of Husserl’s philosophy: intentionality, synthesis, evidence, inter-subjectivity. In addition, the volume provides the first discussion of Husserl’s late version of transcendental philosophy and its relevance for contemporary debates in both continental and analytic philosophy. With contributions by Andreea Smaranda Aldea | Lilian Alweiss | Stefano Bancalari | Jakub Čapek | Emanuela Carta | Daniele De Santis | Aurélien Djian | Saulius Geniusas | Sara Heinämaa | Leonard Ip | Hynek Janoušek | Federico Lijoi | Claudio Majolino | Danilo Manca | Sergio Pérez-Gatica | Witold Plotka | Alice Pugliese | Ignacio Quepons | Rosemary Rizo-Patrón de Lerner | Agustín Serrano de Haro | Wojciech Starzyński
Schlagworte
Cartesianism Cartesianismus Erste Philosophie First Philosophy Metaphysics Metaphysik Ontologie Ontology Phänomenologie Phenomenology Transcendental Idealism Transzendentaler Idealismus Edmund Husserl Cartesian Meditations Transcendental Philosophy- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 9–20 Introduction 9–20
4 Treffer gefunden
- „... part of Husserl’s thinking; »downward,« phenomenology goes back to its foundations and considers once ...” „... that emerges in strategic moments of his later thinking (Sokolowski 1977). More recently, scholars ...” „... couldn’t just be automatons, robots, self-moving machines hidden under these hats and coats. This resembles ...”
- „... Merleau-Ponty’s thinking, i.e. on Phenomenology of Perception and some related works and documents from the years ...” „... a hat to protect himself from the sun:The moment the man wakes up in the sun and reaches for his hat ...” „... , but comprises our handling of cultural objects such as hats as well. Or, to give another example, when ...”
- „... cogito as thinking (cogitans) and thought (cogitatum) by freely moving from one to the other. In the ...” „... cogito cogitans, thinking immediately discovers being (existence) in the form of its certainty, on which ...” „... Descartes reflects by establishing a threefold structure of mutual reference of »one’s thinking, certainty ...”
- „... of thinking […]. (Fink 1966, pp. 162–163 [11])The question of whether philosophical cognition is ...” „... Grenzen wirst du nie ausfinden, und ob du auch jegliche Strasse abschrittest: so tiefen Grund hat sie ...” „... version of Fragment 45: the last phrase reads ›so tiefen Sinn hat sie‹ (rather than Grund). See Kranz and ...”