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The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures, Winter Semester, 1910-1911 (Husserliana: Edmund Husserl - Collected Works)
 
 
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The Basic Problems of Phenomenology: From the Lectures, Winter Semester, 1910-1911 (Husserliana: Edmund Husserl - Collected Works) [Hardcover]

Edmund Husserl (Author), Ingo Farin (Translator), J.G. Hart (Translator)
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Husserliana: Edmund Husserl - Collected Works March 21, 2006
This book provides a short introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology by Husserl himself. Husserl highly regarded his work "The Basic Problems of Phenomenology" as basic for his theory of the phenomenological reduction. He considered this work as equally fundamental for the theory of empathy and intersubjectivity and for his theory of the life-world. Further, with the appendices, it reveals Husserl in a critical dialogue with himself.


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  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (March 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402037872
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402037870
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Returning to the "things-appearing", May 16, 2008
Phenomenological "Viewing" of "Things-appearing", May 14, 2008
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This was an exciting book for me to present to my junior psychology majors (and some graduate students) during the first half of my Phenomenological Tradition class. As a first introduction to Husserl it worked well -- better than his very brief "Idea of Phenomenology" (which in recent years was either unavailable or astronomically priced) -- and much less overwhelming for the beginner than his "Ideas" or "Crisis". As these are lecture notes, there are digressions that become tedious, though well demarcated within the text by an excellent system of headings. Most exciting about this book is that it introduces Husserl's ideas on empathy and intersubjectivity long before much of his writing on these topics began to appear in print in the mid-1920s....This shows that Husserl was concerned very early on with these themes; indeed, the appendices indicate that he referred to these lectures in subsequent years as his "lectures on empathy" or his "intersubjectivity lectures". While he does not deliver as much as one might like in these directions, he at least sets the stage for the direction that others have taken with his work (most notably, Merleau-Ponty). His discussion here of a "double reduction" -- and of the givenness of the experience of the other within one's own reduced sphere of consciousness -- contributes greatly to an English-speaking readership's understanding of a thinker who is often associated exclusively with his Cartesian-friendly "egological reduction". This text opens up the possiblity for psychologists who would seek a foundation for a phenomenological method of qualitative research into the experience of others. Coupled with Merleau-Ponty's "The Primacy of Perception" (which takes matters to the next horizon) and field trips to local zoos and museums, I found that students were able to embrace phenomenology as a method of entry into the worlds of others, when guided by the insights presented in this text.

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thoughtful experiencing, other lived body, doxastic allegiance, phenomenological viewing, phenomenological givenness, propositional reflection, phenomenological perception, absolute givenness, phenomenological realm, phenomenological science, phenomenological attitude, phenomenological reduction, lived embodiment, temporal background, experiential sciences, phenomenological knowledge, pure arithmetic, natural attitude, phenomenological experience, empirical perception, empirical attitude, phenomenological data, motivational contexts, phenomenological reflection
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