Phenomenology and skepticism : essays in honor of James M. Edie
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Phenomenology and skepticism : essays in honor of James M. Edie
(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)
Northwestern University Press, c1996
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- : pbk
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"Bibliography of James M. Edie": p. 221-226
Bibliographical references: p. 227-260
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780810113879
Description
Grounded in Edie's emphasis on Husserl's confrontation with sceptism, this collection of essays provide analysis of Husserlian and neo-Husserlian responses to scepticism and relativism.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The shipwreck of apodicticity? phenomenology's journey ""beyond"" scepticism, Brice R. Wachterhauser
- On confronting species-specific scepticism as we near the end of the twentieth century, James Edie
- Thoughts on phenomenology and scepticism, Robert Sokolowski
- The epistemological significance of Husserl's theory of intentionality, Harrison Hall
- Association in Husserl's phenomenology, Joseph Kockelmans
- On Derrida's reading of Husserl, J.N. Mohanty
- Husserl's critique of relativism, David Detmer
- The constitutional problematics of non-relativity or how to dump garbage in nobody's backyard, Lester Embree
- To the things themselves: a plea for a ""practical"" response to scepticism, Brice R. Watchterhauster
- Meditations of a Russian neo-Husserlian: Gustav Shpet's ""The sceptic and his soul"", George L. Kline
- Scepticism and dialectic, Errol E. Harris
- The phenomenological tradition and the end of history, William McBride
- A crisis of reason? Husserl, Heidegger, and national socialism, Tom Rockmore
- Edie's hard-nosed James and the retrieval of the sacred, Bruce Wilshire
- Biographical sketch and bibliography of James M. Edie.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780810113886
Description
Grounded in Edie's emphasis on Husserl's confrontation with sceptism, this collection of essays provide analysis of Husserlian and neo-Husserlian responses to scepticism and relativism.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The shipwreck of apodicticity? phenomenology's journey ""beyond"" scepticism, Brice R. Wachterhauser
- On confronting species-specific scepticism as we near the end of the twentieth century, James Edie
- Thoughts on phenomenology and scepticism, Robert Sokolowski
- The epistemological significance of Husserl's theory of intentionality, Harrison Hall
- Association in Husserl's phenomenology, Joseph Kockelmans
- On Derrida's reading of Husserl, J.N. Mohanty
- Husserl's critique of relativism, David detmer
- The constitutional problematics of non-relativity or how to dump garbage in nobody's backyard, Lester Embree
- To the things themselves: a plea for a ""practical"" response to scepticism, Brice R. Watchterhauster
- Meditations of a Russian neo-Husserlian: Gustav Shpet's ""The sceptic and his soul"", George L. Kline
- Scepticism and dialectic, Errol E. Harris
- The phenomenological tradition and the end of history, William McBride
- A crisis of reason? Husserl, Heidegger, and national socialism, Tom Rockmore
- Edie's hard-nosed James and the retrieval of the sacred, Bruce Wilshire
- Biographical sketch and bibliography of James M. Edie.
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