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The Subject in Question - Sartre's Critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego (Hardcover)
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The Subject in Question - Sartre's Critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy
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Contents: Husserl and the Transcendental Ego 1. The Transcendental Ego and the Epoché 2. The 'Discovery' of the Transcendental Ego 3. Directedness 4. Indubitability 5. By no means whatever something mysterious or mystical 6. Numerical Identity Over Time 7. Necessity 8. Transcendency within Immanency The I and the Me Summary The Theory of the Formal Presence of the I 1. Sartre on Kant's 'I think' Doctrine 2. Is Kant's 'I think' Doctrine True? 3. Is Kant's 'I think' Doctrine Purely Formal? 4. Hypostatisation 5. Subjectivity and Synthesis 6. The Unity of Conciousness 7. Sartre's Holism 8. Consciousness Makes Itself 9. Individuality 10. Pre-Reflective Consciousness 11. Conciousness Without the I 12. Consciousness With the I 13. Sartre's Cogito 14. Sartre's Retentions 15. Positional Consciousness^l 16. The Me 17. The Phenomenology of the I 18. The Ego and the Epoché 19. Consciousness and the I 20. Why the I is not the Source of Consciousness 21. Sartre's Conclusions on 'the I and the Me' The Theory of the Material Presence of the Me Summary 1. Sartre's Criticisms of La Rochefoucauld 2. The Autonomy of Unreflected Consciousness 3. The Constitution of the Ego 4. Consciousness and the Ego 5. The Constitution of Actions 6. The Ego as the Pole of Actions, States and Qualities 7. The Ego-World Analogy 8. Sartre and the Evil Genius 9. The Certainty of the Cogito 10. Poetic Production 11. Interiority 12. The Structure of the Interiority of the Ego 13. Self-Knowledge 14. The Ego as Ideal 15. The Ego and Reflection 16. The I and Consciousness in the Ego Conclusions 1. A Correct Transcendental Phenomenology 2. The Refutation of Solipsism 3. A Non-Idealist Phenomenology Which Provides a Foundation for Ethics and Politics 4. Subject-Object Dualism 5. Absolute Interiority: Towards a Phenomenology of the Soul
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