The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy V. 4

John Drummond editor Thomas Sheehan editor Algis Mickunas editor Thomas M Seebohm editor Ronald Bruzina editor Burt Hopkins editor Steven Crowell editor Marcus Brainard editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:30th Apr '06

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The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy V. 4 cover

Each Yearbook provides an annual international forum for phenomenology and phenomenological philosophy in the spirit of Edmund Husserl's groundbreaking work. These respected philosophers have contributed essays on a wide range of concerns: Rudolf Bernet - Husserl's Transcendental Idealism Revisited; Ian Angus - In Praise of Fire - Responsibility, Manifestation, Polemos, Circumspection; Dieter Lohmar - Husserl's Hesitant Revisionism in the Field of Logic; Torsten Pietrek - A Reconstruction of Phenomenological Method for Metaethics; Renaud Barbaras - Sensing and Creating - Phenomenology and the Unity of Aesthetics; Christian Lotz - Recollection, Mourning and the Absolute Past, Husserl, Freud and Derrida; Karlheinz Ruhstorfer - Adieu - Derrida's God and the Beginning of Thinking; and Rosemary R. P. Lerner - Husserl vs. Neo-Kantianism Revisited - On Skepticism, Foundationalism, and Intuition. This book also includes: Sebastian Luft - A Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Spirit - Husserl, Natorp and Cassirer; Heribert Boeder - Truth in the First Epoch of Philosophy; Marcus Brainard - Epoche and Epoch in Logotectonic Thought; Edmund Husserl - Tobaccology (German/English); Johannes Daubert - Notes from Husserl's Mathematical-Philosophical Exercises (1905), ed. and intro by Mark van Atten and Karl Schuhmann (German/English); Dorion Cairns - On Eugen Fink's ""The Problem of Husserl's Phenomenology"".

With its many stimulating and thought-provoking discussions of issues of central importance not only to Husserlian phenomenology, but to philosophy as such,... [Byer's] book manages to both'engage' and 'provoke' the reader. - Soren Overgaard, University of Copenhagen

ISBN: 9780970167941

Dimensions: 235mm x 177mm x 23mm

Weight: 703g

344 pages