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Thing and Space - Lectures of 1907 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1998)
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Thing and Space - Lectures of 1907 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1998)
Series: Husserliana: Edmund Husserl - Collected Works, 7
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This is a translation of Edmund HusserI's lecture course from the
Summer semester 1907 at the University of Gottingen. The German
original was pub lished posthumously in 1973 as Volume XVI of
Husserliana, Husserl's opera omnia. The translation is complete,
including both the main text and the supplementary texts (as
Husserliana volumes are usually organized), except for the critical
apparatus which provides variant readings. The announced title of
the lecture course was "Main parts of the phenome nology and
critique of reason." The course began with five, relatively inde
pendent, introductory lectures. These were published on their own
in 1947, bearing the title The idea ojphenomenology.l The "Five
Lectures" comprise a general orientation by proposing the method to
be employed in the subsequent working out of the actual problems
(viz., the method of "phenomenological reduction") and by
clarifying, at least provisionally, some technical terms that will
be used in the labor the subsequent lectures will carry out. The
present volume, then, presents that labor, i.e., the method in
action and the results attained. As such, this text dispels the
abstract impression which could not help but cling to the first
five lectures taken in isolation. Accord ingly, we are here given
genuine "introductory lectures," i.e., an introduction to
phenomenology in the genuine phenomenological sense of engaging in
the work of phenomenology, going to the "matters at issue
themselves," rather than remaining aloof from them in abstract
considerations of standpoint and approach."
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