Phenomenology Reader

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Author: Dermot Moran

ISBN-10: 0415224225

ISBN-13: 9780415224222

Category: Philosophical Positions & Movements

The Phenomenology Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of seminal writings in phenomenology. Carefully selected readings chart phenomenology's most famous thinkers, such as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida, as well as less well known figures such as Stein and Scheler. Ideal for introductory courses in phenomenology and continental philosophy, The Phenomenology Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most influential movements in twentieth-century philosophy.

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The Phenomenology Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of seminal writings in phenomenology. Carefully selected readings chart phenomenology's most famous thinkers, such as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida, as well as less well known figures such as Stein and Scheler. Ideal for introductory courses in phenomenology and continental philosophy, The Phenomenology Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most influential movements in twentieth-century philosophy.

PrefaceAcknowledgementsEditor's Introduction1Pt. IFranz von Brentano: Intentionality and the Project of Descriptive Psychology271Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint: Foreword to the 1874 Edition322The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena353Descriptive Psychology or Descriptive Phenomenology: From the Lectures of 1888-1889514Letter to Anton Marty55Pt. IIEdmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology571Introduction to the Logical Investigations652Consciousness as Intentional Experience783The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness1094Pure Phenomenology, its Method, and its Field of Investigation1245Noesis and Noema1346The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy by Inquiring back from the Pregiven Life-World151Pt. IIIAdolf Reinach: The Phenomenology of Social Acts1751Concerning Phenomenology180Pt. IVMax Scheler: Phenomenology of the Person1971The Being of the Person203Pt. VEdith Stein: Phenomenology and the Interpersonal2271On the Problem of Empathy231Pt. VIMartin Heidegger: Hermeneutical Phenomenology and Fundamental Ontology2431My Way to Phenomenology2512The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology, its Principle, and the Clarification of its Name2573The Phenomenological Method of Investigation2784The Worldhood of the World288Pt. VIIHans-Georg Gadamer: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Tradition3091Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience314Pt. VIIIHannah Arendt: Phenomenology of the Public World3391What is Existenz Philosophy?3452Labor, Work, Action362Pt. IXJean-Paul Sartre: Transcendence and Freedom3751Intentionality: A Fundamental Idea of Husserl's Phenomenology3822The Transcendence of the Ego3853Bad Faith408Pt. XMaurice Merleau-Ponty: Embodied Perception4211The Body as Object and Mechanistic Physiology4272The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences436Pt. XISimone de Beauvoir: Phenomenology and Feminism4611Destiny4672Woman's Situation and Character486Pt. XIIEmmanuel Levinas: The Primacy of the Other5091Ethics and the Face5152Beyond Intentionality529Pt. XIIIJacques Derrida: Phenomenology and Deconstruction5411Signs and the Blink of an Eye5472Differance555Pt. XIVPaul Ricoeur: Phenomenology as Interpretation5731Phenomenology and Hermeneutics579Name Index601Subject Index604