The French version of this book, Théorie du champ de la conscience (1957), appeared under the auspices of the International Phenomenological Society. This present version appears through the collaboration of the staff of the Duquesne Studies, Psychological Series. In writing this book, I wanted to make it a phenomenological study, not a book about phenomenology. The intention was to advance c- tain phenomenological problems rather than to present a survey of or a report on phenomenology. My point of view is that of the pheno- nologist at work, not of an observer of a methodology from without.…mehr
The French version of this book, Théorie du champ de la conscience (1957), appeared under the auspices of the International Phenomenological Society. This present version appears through the collaboration of the staff of the Duquesne Studies, Psychological Series. In writing this book, I wanted to make it a phenomenological study, not a book about phenomenology. The intention was to advance c- tain phenomenological problems rather than to present a survey of or a report on phenomenology. My point of view is that of the pheno- nologist at work, not of an observer of a methodology from without. While it appeared desirable to expound in a detailed manner some of Husserl s notions and theories which have importance for phenomen- ogy as a whole, I have con?ned my treatment to those which have direct and immediate reference to the problems treated in this study. The manuscript of this book was completed in 1953 before the appe- ance of several volumes of Husserliana among which vol. VI, Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie (1954), and vol. IX, Phänomenologische Psychologie (1962), have particular bearing upon the problems dealt with in this book. Also the most recent presentation of Gestalt theory by W. Metzger, Psychologie (1st ed. 1940, 2nd ed. 1954) did not come to my attention before the completion of the manuscript.
General Problems of Organization in Consciousness.- Author's Introduction.- The Problem of Dimensional Differences Between Conjunctions of Phases of Experience.- Origin of Organization.- Grouping and Organization of Sense-Data.- Some Principles of Gestalt Psychology.- Some Principles of Gestalt Psychology.- Some Fundamental Concepts of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Some Fundamental Concepts of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Phenomenological Theory of Perception.- The Perceptual Process.- Analysis of the Perceptual Noema.- Noetic Analysis of Perception.- The Thematic Field.- The Thematic Field.- Ontological Problems, Conclusion &Appendix.- Ontological Problems.- Marginal Consciousness.- The Self-Awareness of Consciousness.- The Empirical Psychic Ego.- The Awareness Of Embodied Existence.- Awareness of the Perceptual World.- The [Somatic] Ego in the Perceptual World.
Translator and Editor’s Introduction.- Translator and Editor’s Introduction.- Biographical Sketch of Aron Gurwitsch.- An Outline of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Author’s Introduction.- The Problem of the Philosophy of Consciousness.- The Natural Attitude and the Phenomenological Reduction.- The Conception of Consciousness.- The Structure of the Perceptual Noema.- Essay.- Some Fundamental Principles of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Theme and Attitude.- Husserl’s Theory of the Intentionality of Consciousness in Historical Perspective.- Towards a Theory of Intentionality.- The Phenomenology of Perception:Perceptual Implications.- The Perceptual World and the Rationalized Universe.- Critical Reviews.- Gaston Berger, Le Cogito Dans La Philosophie de Husserl (Paris: Aubier/ Éditions Montaigne, 1941), 159 pp.- Gaston Berger, “Husserl et Hume,” Revue Internationale De Philosophie, Vol. I (1939), pp. 342–353.- Gaston Berger, Recherches Sur Les Conditions De La Connaissance. Essai D’une Théoretique Pure (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1941), 193pp.- Marvin Farber, The Foundation Of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and the Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1943; 2nd. ed. (New York: Paine-Whitman Publishers, 1962), XI and 585 pp.- James Street Fulton, “The Cartesianism of Phenomenology,” The Philosophical Review, Vol. XLIX (1940), pp. 285–308.- Jean Hering, “La Phénoménologie D’edmund Husserl il y a Trente ans. Souvenirs et Réflexions D’un Étudiant De 1909.” Revue Internationale De Philosophie, Vol. I, No. 2 (1939), pp. 366–373.- “Preface” to Quentin Lauer, The Triumph of Subjectivity (New York: Fordham University Press, 1958), pp. V–Viii.- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, PhénoménologieDe La Perception (Paris: Librairie Gallimard, 1945), Xvi and 531 pp..- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception, Trans. C. Smith (New York: The Humanities Press, 1962), pp. Xxii and 466.- Maurice Pradines, Philosophie De La Sensation. II. La Sensibilité élémentaire. Les Sens De La Défense. Publications De La Faculté Des Lettres De L’université De Strasbourg, Fascicule 66 (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1934), 381 pp.- Yves Simon, Études sur l’idée de nécessité dans la pensée scientifique et en philosophie (Montréal: Éditions de l’Arbre, 1944).
General Problems of Organization in Consciousness.- Author's Introduction.- The Problem of Dimensional Differences Between Conjunctions of Phases of Experience.- Origin of Organization.- Grouping and Organization of Sense-Data.- Some Principles of Gestalt Psychology.- Some Principles of Gestalt Psychology.- Some Fundamental Concepts of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Some Fundamental Concepts of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Phenomenological Theory of Perception.- The Perceptual Process.- Analysis of the Perceptual Noema.- Noetic Analysis of Perception.- The Thematic Field.- The Thematic Field.- Ontological Problems, Conclusion &Appendix.- Ontological Problems.- Marginal Consciousness.- The Self-Awareness of Consciousness.- The Empirical Psychic Ego.- The Awareness Of Embodied Existence.- Awareness of the Perceptual World.- The [Somatic] Ego in the Perceptual World.
Translator and Editor’s Introduction.- Translator and Editor’s Introduction.- Biographical Sketch of Aron Gurwitsch.- An Outline of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Author’s Introduction.- The Problem of the Philosophy of Consciousness.- The Natural Attitude and the Phenomenological Reduction.- The Conception of Consciousness.- The Structure of the Perceptual Noema.- Essay.- Some Fundamental Principles of Constitutive Phenomenology.- Theme and Attitude.- Husserl’s Theory of the Intentionality of Consciousness in Historical Perspective.- Towards a Theory of Intentionality.- The Phenomenology of Perception:Perceptual Implications.- The Perceptual World and the Rationalized Universe.- Critical Reviews.- Gaston Berger, Le Cogito Dans La Philosophie de Husserl (Paris: Aubier/ Éditions Montaigne, 1941), 159 pp.- Gaston Berger, “Husserl et Hume,” Revue Internationale De Philosophie, Vol. I (1939), pp. 342–353.- Gaston Berger, Recherches Sur Les Conditions De La Connaissance. Essai D’une Théoretique Pure (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1941), 193pp.- Marvin Farber, The Foundation Of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and the Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1943; 2nd. ed. (New York: Paine-Whitman Publishers, 1962), XI and 585 pp.- James Street Fulton, “The Cartesianism of Phenomenology,” The Philosophical Review, Vol. XLIX (1940), pp. 285–308.- Jean Hering, “La Phénoménologie D’edmund Husserl il y a Trente ans. Souvenirs et Réflexions D’un Étudiant De 1909.” Revue Internationale De Philosophie, Vol. I, No. 2 (1939), pp. 366–373.- “Preface” to Quentin Lauer, The Triumph of Subjectivity (New York: Fordham University Press, 1958), pp. V–Viii.- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, PhénoménologieDe La Perception (Paris: Librairie Gallimard, 1945), Xvi and 531 pp..- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception, Trans. C. Smith (New York: The Humanities Press, 1962), pp. Xxii and 466.- Maurice Pradines, Philosophie De La Sensation. II. La Sensibilité élémentaire. Les Sens De La Défense. Publications De La Faculté Des Lettres De L’université De Strasbourg, Fascicule 66 (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1934), 381 pp.- Yves Simon, Études sur l’idée de nécessité dans la pensée scientifique et en philosophie (Montréal: Éditions de l’Arbre, 1944).
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