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The Teleologies in Husserlian Phenomenology - The Irreducible Element in Man. Part III 'Telos' as the Pivotal Factor of Contextual Phenomenology (Hardcover, 1979 ed.)
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The Teleologies in Husserlian Phenomenology - The Irreducible Element in Man. Part III 'Telos' as the Pivotal Factor of Contextual Phenomenology (Hardcover, 1979 ed.)
Series: Analecta Husserliana, 9
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The following bibliography, arranged chronologically, permits the
reader to follow the development of phenomenological studies in
Italy in parallel with other, contemporary, cultural currents. From
this list it can be seen that knowledge of Hussed's work begins in
1923 with the studies of A. Banfi. Phenomenology, however, did not
immediately receive a warm welcome. It contrasted with the then
dominant neo-idealism (as has been made clear by G. De Ruggiero),
but for this very reason it also found adherents among the
opponents of idealism. These were either distant heirs of
positivism, who accepted Hussed on account of his scientific
approach and rigor, or Christian oriented thinkers, who, following
an initial period of diffidence toward the antimetaphysical
attitude of phenomenological analysis, gradually began to use this
method as an antiidealist instrument - even though the problem
remained of Hussed's own transcendental idealism and the value to
be attributed to it. Despite the difficulties encountered on the
way, the numerous studies carried out in Italy prior to Wodd War II
make it clear that the better known philosophers who have left a
mark on Italian culture already had begun to take a discreet
interest in phenomenology."
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