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Series: Studies in Continental Thought
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: Indiana University Press; First Edition edition (August 21, 2003)
Donn Welton is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is author of The Other Husserl and editor of The Essential Husserl (both published by Indiana University Press).
This well-coordinated volume, written by first class scholars in an easily accessible language and brilliant style, presents to the reader nearly all aspects of Husserlian phenomenology, usually linked up to the more overarching philosophical issues. The individual chapters are very much based on the extensive studies of the unpublished and unfamiliar material and thus provide the best to-date presentation of Husserl's mature ideas and lifelong reflections. A must for any scholar interested in consciousness research and excellent brief for analytic philosophers wishing a closer acquaintance with phenomenological thought. The picture of Husserl that emerges from this volume is of an extraordinarily profound thinker who kept revising own theories as his insights progressed, a picture quite remote from the standard analytic caricature of him as "obscure Cartesian idealist".
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