Commentary on Husserl's Ideas I by Andrea Staiti

Commentary on Husserl's Ideas I by Andrea Staiti

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This is the first complete critical commentary of Husserl's seminal work Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy. Leading international scholars offer a close reading, examining arguments and phenomenological descriptions, connecting them to Husserl's earlier and later works, and engaging important secondary sources.

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Commentary on Husserl's Ideas I by Andrea Staiti

Husserl's Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (1913) is one of the key texts of twentieth century philosophy. It is the first of Husserl's published works to present his distinctive version of transcendental philosophy and to put forward the ambitious claim that phenomenology is the fundamental science of philosophy. In Ideas, Husserl introduces for the first time the conceptual arsenal of his mature phenomenology: the principle of all principles, the phenomenological epoch and reduction, pure consciousness, and the noema. All these difficult notions have been influential and controversial in subsequent philosophy, both analytic and Continental. In this commentary, thirteen leading scholars of Husserlian phenomenology set out to clarify and defend Husserl's views, connecting them to the vast corpus of his published and unpublished writings, and discussing the main available interpretations in the existing scholarship. The result is a detailed and comprehensive account of the most original form of transcendental philosophy since Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.

Andrea Staiti, Boston College, Boston MA, USA.

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ISBN 13 9783110438420
ISBN 10 3110438429
Title Commentary on Husserl's Ideas I
Author Andrea Staiti
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher De Gruyter
Year published 2017-02-20
Number of pages 352
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