Discovering existence with Husserl
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Discovering existence with Husserl
(Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy)
Northwestern University Press, 1998
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"The essays in this volume were first published in French in the following journals and books ..."--Translators' notes
Bibliography: p. 181-196
Includes index
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ISBN 9780810113602
内容説明
Contemporary philosophers are increasingly turning to the work of Emmanuel Levinas to bring a consideration of ethics into their own thinking. As an exponent of the phenomenological tradition, Levinas ranks with Heidegger and Sartre; as a disciple of Husserl, he was one of the most independent and original interpreters, testifying to the fruitfulness of Husserl's phenomenology.
In collecting almost all of Levinas's articles on Husserlian phenomenology, this volume gathers together a wealth of thoughtful exposition and interpretation by one of the most important European philosophers of the twentieth century. Levinas's thought is relevant to a broad variety of disciplines and concerns. This volume serves as a reliable introduction for the beginning student, as well as satisfying the expert's more demanding and critical desire for insight into the complexities of Levinas's thought.
目次
Translators' Notes
Introduction by Richard A. Cohen
Abbreviations
Part 1: Husserl's Phenomenology
1. On Ideas (1929)
2. Freiburg, Husserl, and Phenomenology (1929)
3. Phenomenology (1934)
4. The Work of Edmund Husserl (1940)
Part 2: Levinas's Husserl
5. Reflections on Phenomenological "Technique" (1959)
6. The Ruin of Representation (1959)
7. Intentionality and Metaphysics (1959)
8. The Permanent and the Human in Husserl (1960)
9. Intentionality and Sensation (1965)
Part 3: Beyond Husserl
10. From Consciousness to Wakefulness (1974)
11. Philosophy and Awakening (1977)
Notes
Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780810113619
内容説明
As an exponent of the phenomenological tradition, Levinas ranks with Heidegger and Sartre; as a disciple of Husserl, he was one of the most independent and original interpreters of phenomenology. This volume collects most of Levina's articles on Husselian phenomenology as well as providing insight into the complexities and difficulties of Levina's thought for the expert.
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