Husserl's phenomenology : knowledge, objectivity and others /
Hermberg, Kevin,
Husserl's phenomenology : knowledge, objectivity and others / Kevin Hermberg. - xi, 145 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Continuum studies in Continental philosophy . - Continuum studies in continental philosophy. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-140) and index.
Introduction : Husserl's phenomenological enterprise and the following chapters -- Ideas : confirming with one might already know -- Cartesian meditations : from individualism to objectivity -- The crisis of European sciences : intersubjective and empathetic underpinnings -- Empathy-knowledge link(s) : Husserl's introduction to phenomenology. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
"Husserl's Phenomenology fills a gap in previous Husserl scholarship by offering a treatment of the problems of intersubjectivity and empathy that goes beyond their mere possibility to explore the questions of whether and how empathy contributes to the attainment of knowledge. Hermberg focuses his investigation on Husserl's introductions to phenomenology (Ideas, Cartesian Meditations, and The Crisis of the European Sciences) and offers a new look at both Husserl's epistemology and his position in the Western philosophical tradition."--BOOK JACKET.
0826489583 9780826489586
2007297278
Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938
Phenomenology
B3279.H94 / H42 2006
142.7
Husserl's phenomenology : knowledge, objectivity and others / Kevin Hermberg. - xi, 145 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Continuum studies in Continental philosophy . - Continuum studies in continental philosophy. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-140) and index.
Introduction : Husserl's phenomenological enterprise and the following chapters -- Ideas : confirming with one might already know -- Cartesian meditations : from individualism to objectivity -- The crisis of European sciences : intersubjective and empathetic underpinnings -- Empathy-knowledge link(s) : Husserl's introduction to phenomenology. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
"Husserl's Phenomenology fills a gap in previous Husserl scholarship by offering a treatment of the problems of intersubjectivity and empathy that goes beyond their mere possibility to explore the questions of whether and how empathy contributes to the attainment of knowledge. Hermberg focuses his investigation on Husserl's introductions to phenomenology (Ideas, Cartesian Meditations, and The Crisis of the European Sciences) and offers a new look at both Husserl's epistemology and his position in the Western philosophical tradition."--BOOK JACKET.
0826489583 9780826489586
2007297278
Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938
Phenomenology
B3279.H94 / H42 2006
142.7