Phenomenological Method: Theory and Practice
This book has two parts. The first part is chiefly concerned with critically establishing the universally necessary order of the various steps of transcendental phenomenological method; the second part provides specific cases of phenomenological analysis that illustrate and test the method establish...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1989, 1989
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1989 |
Series: | Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- One The Method of Phenomenological Reductions
- “Wir wollen auf den ‘Sachen selbst’ zurückgehen”
- 1. The Transcendental Phenomenological Reductions
- 2. Specific Transcendental Phenomenological Procedures
- 3. Further Transcendental Procedures
- 4. The Order of Transcendental Phenomenological inquiry That Wills to Return to the “Things Themselves”
- Two Transcendental Phenomenology of Space, Time, Other
- The Problem, Plan and Historical Setting of the Constitution of Space and Time
- 5. Transcendental Phenomenological Unbuilding to the Tactually, Visually, and Auditorily Presented in Prespace
- 6. Transcendental Phenomenological Building-up of Quasi-Objective Space In Primary Passivity
- 7. The Transcendental Phenomenological Building-up of Phantom Quasi-objective Space. The Transcendental Phenomenological ‘Deduction’ of Space
- 8. The Transcendental Phenomenological Building-up of primordial Quasi-objective Space. The Transcendental Phenomenological “Deduction” of Time
- 9. Time, Space, Other
- Notes
- List of Works Cited