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Husserl, Kant and Transcendental Phenomenology
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The transcendental turn of Husserl's phenomenology has challenged philosophers and scholars from the beginning. This volume inquires into the profound meaning of this turn by contrasting its Kantian and its phenomenological versions. Examining controversies surrounding subjectivity, idealism, aesthetics, logic, the foundation of sciences, and practical philosophy, the chapters provide a helpful guide for facing current debates.
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- Table of Contents
- Husserl, Kant, and Transcendental Phenomenology
- Section I: The Transcendantal and the A priori
- The Meaning of the Transcendental in the Philosophies of Kant and Husserl
- The Ethics of the Transcendental
- The Phenomenological a priori as Husserlian Solution to the Problem of Kantâs âTranscendental Psychologismâ
- On the Naturalization of the Transcendental
- Kant, Husserl, and the Aim of a âTranscendental Anthropologyâ
- Section II: The Ego and the Sphere of Otherness
- Transcendental Apperception and Temporalization
- âThe Ego beside Itselfâ
- Kant and Husserl on Overcoming Skeptical Idealism through Transcendental Idealism
- âPure Ego and Nothing Moreâ
- Towards a Phenomenological Metaphysics
- The Transcendental Grounding of the Experience of the Other (Fremderfahrung) in Husserlâs Phenomenology
- Section III: Aesthetic, Logic, Science, Ethics
- Aesthetic, Intuition, Experience
- Synthesis and Identity
- Questions of Genesis as Questions of Validity
- Philosophical Scientists and Scientific Philosophers
- A Phenomenological Critique of Kantian Ethics
- Section IV: Transcendental Philosophy in Debate
- Is There a âCopernicanâ or an âAnti-Copernicanâ Revolution in Phenomenology?
- Back to Fichte?
- âAn Explosive Thought:â Kant, Fink, and the Cosmic Concept of the World
- Eugen Finkâs Transcendental Phenomenology of the World
- Amphibian Dreams
- Husserlian Phenomenology in the Light of Microphenomenology
- Index of Persons
- Subject Index