After modernity : Husserlian reflections on a philosophical tradition

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After modernity : Husserlian reflections on a philosophical tradition

James Richard Mensch

State University of New York Press, c1996

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-298) and indexes

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内容説明

This book provides an important new answer to the much-discussed question of the nature and possibility of philosophy following the collapse of the modern foundationalist paradigm. Mensch offers an alternative based in phenomenology. Using Husserl's analysis of temporality to reinvigorate Aristotle's account of time, he shows how the passing of modernity is actually an opening for doing metaphysics in a new nonfoundationalist manner. Positioning Husserl within a wider context, Mensch views him both as a culmination of the modern foundationalist paradigm and as providing a way to overcome it through his descriptive analyses.

目次

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Between Plato and Descartes—The Mediaeval Transformation in the Ontological Status of the Ideas 2. Time and Augustine's Metaphysics 3. The Temporality of Knowing 4. Intersubjectivity and the Constitution of Time 5. Existence and Essence in Thomas and Husserl 6. Radical Evil and the Ontological Difference Between Being and Beings 7. Phenomenology and Artificial Intelligence: Husserl Learns Chinese 8. Husserl and Sartre: A Question of Reason 9. Husserl's Concept of the Self 10. Remark 11. Aristotle and the Overcoming of the Subject-Object Dichotomy 12. The Mind Body Problem, Phenomenological Reflections on an Ancient Solution 13. Nietzsche-Darwin: Confronting the Janus Head 14. The Splitting of the Self 15. Post-Normative Subjectivity Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject Index

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