Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Routledge Classics)

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UPC:
9780415519038
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
4/28/2012
Release Date:
4/26/2012
Author:
Edmund Husserl
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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With a new foreword by Dermot Moran

the work here presented seeks to found a new science though, indeed, the whole course of philosophical development since Descartes has been preparing the way for it a science covering a new field of experience, exclusively its own, that of Transcendental Subjectivity - Edmund Husserl, from the authors preface to the English Edition

Widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the most important movements in twentieth century philosophy, Edmund Husserls Ideas is one of his most important works and a classic of twentieth century thought. This Routledge Classics edition of the original translation by W.R. Boyce Gibson includes the introduction to the English edition written by Husserl himself in 1931.

Husserls early thought conceived of phenomenology the general study of what appears to conscious experience in a relatively narrow way, mainly in relation to problems in logic and the theory of knowledge. The publication of Ideas in 1913 witnessed a significant and controversial widening of Husserls thought, changing the course of phenomenology decisively. Husserl argued that phenomenology was the study of the very nature of what it is to think, the science of the essence of consciousness itself.

Husserls arguments ignited a heated debate regarding the nature of consciousness and experience that has endured throughout the twentieth and continues in the present day. No understanding of twentieth century philosophy is complete without some understanding of Husserl, and his work influenced some of the great philosophers of the twentieth century, such as Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre.

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