Phenomenalism, Phenomenology and the Question of Time: A Comparative Study of the Theories of Mach, Husserl, and Boltzmann explores comparative analysis of the concept of phenomenology in relation to Mach's, Boltzmann's and Husserl's works on time. It also explores whether or not phenomenology can be naturalized and the scope of its relation to the question of time, experience, physical processes, and irreversibility.
Phenomenalism, Phenomenology and the Question of Time: A Comparative Study of the Theories of Mach, Husserl, and Boltzmann explores comparative analysis of the concept of phenomenology in relation to Mach's, Boltzmann's and Husserl's works on time. It also explores whether or not phenomenology can be naturalized and the scope of its relation to the question of time, experience, physical processes, and irreversibility.
Introduction: Examining Phenomenalism and Phenomenology in Relation to Time and Irreversibility Chapter One: A General Overview of the Philosophical Context Chapter Two: Conceptual Divergences Chapter Three: Time and Irreversibility Chapter Four: "The Opening-The-Drawer Experiment" (Schubladenexperiment): Boltzmann's Phenomenological Dimension Chapter Five: Attempts at Naturalizing Husserl's Phenomenology of Time - Consciousness
Introduction: Examining Phenomenalism and Phenomenology in Relation to Time and Irreversibility Chapter One: A General Overview of the Philosophical Context Chapter Two: Conceptual Divergences Chapter Three: Time and Irreversibility Chapter Four: "The Opening-The-Drawer Experiment" (Schubladenexperiment): Boltzmann's Phenomenological Dimension Chapter Five: Attempts at Naturalizing Husserl's Phenomenology of Time - Consciousness
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