Husserl’s Ideen

This collection of more than two dozen essays by philosophy scholars of international repute traces the profound impact exerted by Husserl’s Meisterwerk, known in its shortened title as Ideen, whose first book was released in 1913. Published to coincide with the centenary of its original appearance,...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Embree, Lester (Editor), Nenon, Thomas (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Series:Contributions to Phenomenology, 66
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • INITIAL AND CONTINUED RECEPTION
  • 1. José Ortega y Gasset and Human Rights, J.M. Díaz Álvarez
  • Reading and Rereading Ideen in Japan, T. Tani.-  Edith Stein and Autism, K.M. Haney.-  Ludwig Ferdinand Clauss and Racialization, R. Bernasconi
  • The Ideen and Neo-Kantianism, A. Staiti.-  The Distinctive Structure of the Emotions, A.J. Steinbock
  • From Natural Attitude to Life-World, D. Moran
  • Husserl on the Human Sciences in Ideen II, T.M. Seebohm
  • AFTER WORLD WAR I
  • The Spanish Speaking World and José Vasconcelos, A. Zirión
  • The Ideen and Italy, R.Sacconghi
  • Martin Heidegger and the Grounding of Action, T.J. Nenon
  • Aron Gurwitsch and the Transcendence of the Physical, W. McKenna
  • Ludwig Landgrebe and Marginal Consciousness, D. Marcelle
  • Dorion Cairns, Empirical Types, and Field of Consciousness, L. Embree
  • Ideen I and Eugen Fink, R. Bruzina
  • Emmanuel Levinas and a Soliloquy of Light and Reason, N. de Warren
  • Jan Patočka and Built Space, J. Dodd
  • The Ideen in the Portuguese Speaking World, P.M.S. Alves
  • Alfred Schutz and the Problem of Empathy, M. Barber
  • Jean-Paul Sartre and Phenomenological Ontology, M. C. Eshleman
  • Simone de Beauvoir and Life, U. Björk
  • Merleau-Ponty and Lifeworldly Naturalism, T. Toadvine
  • AFTER WORLD WAR II
  • Paul Ricoeur and the Praxis of Phenomenology, N. Depraz
  • Post-War German Reception of Ideen I and Reflection, S. Geniusas
  • Ideen I Confronting its Critics, R.R.P. Lerner
  • Jacques Derrida and the Future, V.W. Cisney
  • Gilles Deleuze, and Hearing-Oneself-Speak, L. Lawlor
  • Thoughts on the Translation of Husserl‘s Ideen, Erstes Buch, F. Kersten
  • Notes on Contributors.