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Beskrivning
This volume aims to contextualize the development and reception of Husserl’s transcendental-phenomenological idealism by placing him in dialogue with his most important interlocutors – his mentors, peers, and students.
Rodney K. B. Parker is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Dominican University College in Ottawa, Canada. He has previously held positions at the Universität Paderborn and the University of Western Ontario. He received his PhD in 2013 with his dissertation Husserl’s Transcendental Idealism and the Problem of Solipsism. Since then, he has published numerous translations and articles on the history of the phenomenological movement. He is also the co-editor of The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 16: Phenomenology of Emotions. Systematical and Historical Perspectives (2018) and Studia Phaenomenologica 15: Early Phenomenology (2015).
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. Introduction (Rodney K.B. Parker).- Chapter 2. Hermann Lotze and the Genesis of Husserl’s Early Philosophy (1886–1901) (Denis Fisette).- Chapter 3. The “Offence of Any and All Ready-Made Givenness”. Natorp’s Critique of Husserl’s Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (Burt Hopkins).- Chapter 4. The Question of Reality. Scheler’s Critique of Husserl in ‘Idealism – Realism’ (Susi Gottlöber).- Chapter 5. Evidence Based Phenomenology and Certainty Based Phenomenology. Moritz Geiger's Reaction to Idealism in Ideas I (Michele Averchi).- Chapter 6. Bogged Down in Ontologism and Realism. The Phenomenology of Adolf Reinach, Kimberly (Baltzer-Jaray).- Chapter 7. Edith Stein on a Different Motive that led Husserl to Transcendental Idealism (Daniele De Santis).- Chapter 8. The Question of Reality. A Postscript to Schuhmann and Smith’s Article on Daubert’s Reception of Husserl’s Ideas I(Daniel Sobota).- Chapter 9. Down to a Truer Approximation of Reality. Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Critical Alternative to Idealism (Ronny Miron).- Chapter 10. The Key to the First Phenomenological Schism. A Misunderstanding of the Husserlian Account of Ideal Objects (Mariano Crespo).- Chapter 11. Heidegger’s Appropriation of Husserl’s Decisive Discoveries (Daniel Dahlstrom).- Chapter 12. The Reception of Husserl's Phenomenology in the philosophies of Hartmann Sesemann (Dalius Jonkus).- Chapter 13. Gustav Shpet's Implicit Phenomenological Idealism (Thomas Nemeth).- Chapter 14. Not Idealistic (Enough). Satomi Takahashi and Tomoo Otaka on Husserl’s Idealism (Genki Uemura)