Discours des méthodes : the methods of philosophy and realist phenomenology
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Discours des méthodes : the methods of philosophy and realist phenomenology
(Realistische Phänomenologie, Bd. 2)
Ontos, 2009
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The term 'method' of realist phenomenology and philosophy can refer to three kinds of things which are being explored extensively in this work: kinds of philosophical knowledge used to return to things themselves - intellectual 'vision' of necessary intelligible essences, insights into necessary states of affairs, knowledge of less than necessary essences, knowledge of existence as such, of the ego cogitans and of a concretely existing world, other persons, and the absolute being, deductive forms of reasoning, and others; ways to achieve such knowledge - such as various types of distinctions, asking proper questions, correct use of analogies, and replies to objections; and, finally, these methods include several 'tricks' and devices such as methodic doubt and epoche; these are subordinated to the other methods, and neither necessary nor universal tools of all philosophical knowledge.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Philosophical Methods as Kinds of Knowledge Used in Philosophy
- Philosophical / Phenomenological Methods Inherent in Knowledge Itself as Ways to Obtain & Perfect Knowledge
- Phenomenological (Philosophical) Methods in the Third Sense -- The Tools (or Tricks) Used to Obtain Philosophical Knowledge.
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