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This book presents the idea of the gift of bonds as the core intuition of phenomenology, constituting it into that method of philosophical research that Husserl had in mind when he characterized phenomenology as the culmination and fulfillment of Western philosophy. The book clarifies this claim while offering a unitary key to the whole of Husserl's published and posthumous work. The idea of the gift of bonds unfolds progressively as a key to understanding the related notions of essence, material apriori, non-empirical data, structure, ideality, and value.
By unveiling the “unitary
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Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the idea of the gift of bonds as the core intuition of phenomenology, constituting it into that method of philosophical research that Husserl had in mind when he characterized phenomenology as the culmination and fulfillment of Western philosophy. The book clarifies this claim while offering a unitary key to the whole of Husserl's published and posthumous work. The idea of the gift of bonds unfolds progressively as a key to understanding the related notions of essence, material apriori, non-empirical data, structure, ideality, and value.

By unveiling the “unitary foundation”, the key concept discussed in the Third Logical Investigation, the present book presents this central notion as capturing the very idea of concreteness, as experienced and phenomenologically described in terms of qualitative “plena”, and the not less important class of ideal or abstract objects. The author takes this concept to be the core theoretical idea of the entire phenomenomenological approach to reality and philosophical research, and argues for this claim in chapters IV-V as it remains a leading thread throughout all chapters of this book. This book appeals to students and researchers working in phenomenology.

Autorenporträt
Roberta De Monticelli has been Full Professor of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Geneva, Switzerland (1989-2004), and Full Professor for Philosophy of Personhood at San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy (2004-2021). She is Chief Editor of “Phenomenology and Mind”. Among her other books: Towards a Phenomenological Axiology: Discovering What Matters, Palgrave (Springer) 2021; La novità di ognuno - Persona e libertà, Garzanti, Milano, 2009, 20122 ; L’ordine del cuore – Etica e teoria del sentire, Garzanti, Milano 2003, 20122 ; El conoscimiento personal, Catedra, Madrid, 2000; L’avenir de la phénoménologie – Méditations sur la connaissance personnelle Aubier-Flammarion, Paris 1997; L'ascèse philosophique - Phénoménologie et Platonisme, Vrin, Paris 1995.