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The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy (Hardcover, 1985 ed.)
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The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy (Hardcover, 1985 ed.)
Series: Phaenomenologica, 98
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These essays span a period of fourteen years. The earliest was
written in 1960, the latest in 1983. They all represent various
attempts to understand the motives and the central concepts of
Husserl's transcen dental phenomenology, and to locate the latter
in the background of other varieties of transcendental philosophy.
Implicitly, they also con tain a defense of transcendental
philosophy, and make attempts to respond to the more familiar
criticisms against it. It is hoped that they will contribute to a
better understanding not only of Husserl's transcen dental
phenomenology but also of transcendental philosophy in gener al.
The ordering of the essays is not chronological. They are rather
divided thematically into three groups. The first group of six
essays is concerned with relating Husserlian phenomenology to more
contem porary analytic concerns: in fact, the opening essay on
Husserl and Frege establishes a certain continuity of concern with
my last published book with that title. Of these, Essay 2 was
written for an American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division
symposium in which the other symposiast was John Searle. The
discussion in that symposium concentrated chiefly on the relation
between intentionality and causali ty - which led me to write Essay
6, later read as the Gurwitsch Memo rial Lecture at the Society for
Phenomenology and Existential Philos ophy meetings in 1982 at Penn
State."
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