Experience and Judgment by Edmund Husserl

Experience and Judgment by Edmund Husserl

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Explores the problems of contemporary philosophy of language and the constitution of logical forms. Husserl argues that, even at its most abstract, logic demands an underlying theory of experience. Part I examines prepredicative experience; Part II the structure of predicative thought as such; and Part III the origin of general conceptual thought.

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Experience and Judgment by Edmund Husserl

In Experience and Judgment, Husserl explores the problems of contemporary philosophy of language and the constitution of logical forms. He argues that, even at its most abstract, logic demands an underlying theory of experience. Husserl sketches out a genealogy of logic in three parts: Part I examines prepredicative experience, Part II the structure of predicative thought as such, and Part III the origin of general conceptual thought. This volume provides an articulate restatement of many of the themes of Husserlian phenomenology.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (1859–1938) was a philosopher and mathematician and the founder of the 20th century philosophical school of phenomenology. He broke with the positivist orientation of the science and philosophy of his day, yet he elaborated critiques of historicism and of psychologism in logic. Not limited to empiricism, but believing that experience is the source of all knowledge, he worked on a method of phenomenological reduction by which a subject may come to know directly an essence.
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ISBN 13 9780810105959
ISBN 10 0810105950
Titel Experience and Judgment
Autor Edmund Husserl
Serie Studies In Phenomenology And Existential Philosophy
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Northwestern University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1975-06-30
Seitenanzahl 443
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