Phenomenology and the Transcendental
Herausgeber: Heinämaa, Sara; Miettinen, Timo; Hartimo, Mirja
Phenomenology and the Transcendental
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The aim of this volume is to offer an updated account of the transcendental character of phenomenology.
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The aim of this volume is to offer an updated account of the transcendental character of phenomenology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415869881
- ISBN-10: 0415869889
- Artikelnr.: 37322650
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415869881
- ISBN-10: 0415869889
- Artikelnr.: 37322650
Sara Heinämaa is a professor of philosophy in the Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Mirja Hartimo is a docent of theoretical philosophy at the University of Helsinki and University of Tampere, Finland. Timo Miettinen is a postdoctoral researcher in the Network for European Studies, Department of Political and Economic Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Introduction: Methodological, Historical and Conceptual Starting Points
Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo and Timo Miettinen Part 1: Transcendental
Philosophy 1.Transcendental Life Steven Crowell 2. Categories of Experience
and the Transcendental László Tengelyi 3. The Transcendental Nature of
Experience Bernhard Obsieger Part 2: Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity 4.
Transcendental Subjectivity and the Human Being Hanne Jacobs 5. Husserl on
the Factical and Historical Grounds of the Transcendental Subject Simo
Pulkkinen 6. The Animal and the Infant: From Embodiment and Empathy to
Generativity Sara Heinämaa 7. Transcendental Social Ontology Timo Miettinen
Part 3: Mind and the World 8. The Emergence and Transformation of Husserl's
Concept of World David Carr 9. Phenomenological Sources, Kantian Borders:
An Outline for Transcendental Philosophy as Object-Guided Philosophy
Sophie Loidolt 10. The Bodily Feeling of Existence in Phenomenology and
Psychoanalysis Joona Taipale 11. William James on Consciousness and the
Brain: From Psycho-Physical Dualism to Transcendental Philosophy Richard
Cobb-Stevens Part 4: Beyond Correlation 12. What is a Transcendental
Description? Fredrik Westerlund 13. Transcendental Idealism and Strong
Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude Jussi
Backman 14. "Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst": Making Sense of the
Twists and Turns in Heidegger's Thought Niall Keane
Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo and Timo Miettinen Part 1: Transcendental
Philosophy 1.Transcendental Life Steven Crowell 2. Categories of Experience
and the Transcendental László Tengelyi 3. The Transcendental Nature of
Experience Bernhard Obsieger Part 2: Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity 4.
Transcendental Subjectivity and the Human Being Hanne Jacobs 5. Husserl on
the Factical and Historical Grounds of the Transcendental Subject Simo
Pulkkinen 6. The Animal and the Infant: From Embodiment and Empathy to
Generativity Sara Heinämaa 7. Transcendental Social Ontology Timo Miettinen
Part 3: Mind and the World 8. The Emergence and Transformation of Husserl's
Concept of World David Carr 9. Phenomenological Sources, Kantian Borders:
An Outline for Transcendental Philosophy as Object-Guided Philosophy
Sophie Loidolt 10. The Bodily Feeling of Existence in Phenomenology and
Psychoanalysis Joona Taipale 11. William James on Consciousness and the
Brain: From Psycho-Physical Dualism to Transcendental Philosophy Richard
Cobb-Stevens Part 4: Beyond Correlation 12. What is a Transcendental
Description? Fredrik Westerlund 13. Transcendental Idealism and Strong
Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude Jussi
Backman 14. "Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst": Making Sense of the
Twists and Turns in Heidegger's Thought Niall Keane
Introduction: Methodological, Historical and Conceptual Starting Points
Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo and Timo Miettinen Part 1: Transcendental
Philosophy 1.Transcendental Life Steven Crowell 2. Categories of Experience
and the Transcendental László Tengelyi 3. The Transcendental Nature of
Experience Bernhard Obsieger Part 2: Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity 4.
Transcendental Subjectivity and the Human Being Hanne Jacobs 5. Husserl on
the Factical and Historical Grounds of the Transcendental Subject Simo
Pulkkinen 6. The Animal and the Infant: From Embodiment and Empathy to
Generativity Sara Heinämaa 7. Transcendental Social Ontology Timo Miettinen
Part 3: Mind and the World 8. The Emergence and Transformation of Husserl's
Concept of World David Carr 9. Phenomenological Sources, Kantian Borders:
An Outline for Transcendental Philosophy as Object-Guided Philosophy
Sophie Loidolt 10. The Bodily Feeling of Existence in Phenomenology and
Psychoanalysis Joona Taipale 11. William James on Consciousness and the
Brain: From Psycho-Physical Dualism to Transcendental Philosophy Richard
Cobb-Stevens Part 4: Beyond Correlation 12. What is a Transcendental
Description? Fredrik Westerlund 13. Transcendental Idealism and Strong
Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude Jussi
Backman 14. "Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst": Making Sense of the
Twists and Turns in Heidegger's Thought Niall Keane
Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo and Timo Miettinen Part 1: Transcendental
Philosophy 1.Transcendental Life Steven Crowell 2. Categories of Experience
and the Transcendental László Tengelyi 3. The Transcendental Nature of
Experience Bernhard Obsieger Part 2: Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity 4.
Transcendental Subjectivity and the Human Being Hanne Jacobs 5. Husserl on
the Factical and Historical Grounds of the Transcendental Subject Simo
Pulkkinen 6. The Animal and the Infant: From Embodiment and Empathy to
Generativity Sara Heinämaa 7. Transcendental Social Ontology Timo Miettinen
Part 3: Mind and the World 8. The Emergence and Transformation of Husserl's
Concept of World David Carr 9. Phenomenological Sources, Kantian Borders:
An Outline for Transcendental Philosophy as Object-Guided Philosophy
Sophie Loidolt 10. The Bodily Feeling of Existence in Phenomenology and
Psychoanalysis Joona Taipale 11. William James on Consciousness and the
Brain: From Psycho-Physical Dualism to Transcendental Philosophy Richard
Cobb-Stevens Part 4: Beyond Correlation 12. What is a Transcendental
Description? Fredrik Westerlund 13. Transcendental Idealism and Strong
Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude Jussi
Backman 14. "Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst": Making Sense of the
Twists and Turns in Heidegger's Thought Niall Keane