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Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy I
Central tendencies and concepts
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The founder of phenomenology
pp.13-60
Husserl (1859-1938)
pp.15-24
Stages and tendencies
pp.61-154
Concerning phenomenology
pp.63-83
Making sense
Husserl's phenomenology as transcendental idealism
pp.84-113
Man and his life-world
pp.114-129
The twofold task in working out the question of being
Reflections on method (Being and time, sections 5-7, pP. 15-39)
pp.130-154
Methodological notions
pp.155-399
Theory of intentionality
pp.184-192
Husserl's concept of categorial intuition
pp.193-206
Husserl on evidence and justification
pp.207-230
The problem of passive constitution
pp.265-278
Generativity and generative phenomenology
pp.279-303
Husserl's concept of horizon
An attempt at reappraisal (for Otto Pöggeler on his sixtieth birthday)
pp.304-338
The life-world revisited
pp.375-398
Life and the life-world
pp.399ff
Publication details
Publisher: Routledge
Place: London
Year: 2004
Pages: 399
Full citation:
Moran Dermot, Embree Lester (2004) Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy I: Central tendencies and concepts. London, Routledge.