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Phenomenology was one of the twentieth century's major
philosophical movements, and it continues to be a vibrant and
widely studied subject today with relevance beyond philosophy in
areas such as medicine and cognitive sciences. The Routledge
Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is an
outstanding guide to this important and fascinating topic. Its
focus on phenomenology's historical and systematic dimensions makes
it a unique and valuable reference source. Moreover, its innovative
approach includes entries that don't simply reflect the
state-of-the-art but in many cases advance it. Comprising
seventy-five chapters by a team of international contributors, the
Handbook offers unparalleled coverage and discussion of the
subject, and is divided into five clear parts: * Phenomenology and
the history of philosophy * Issues and concepts in phenomenology *
Major figures in phenomenology * Intersections * Phenomenology in
the world. Essential reading for students and researchers in
philosophy studying phenomenology, The Routledge Handbook of
Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy is also suitable for
those in related disciplines such as psychology, religion,
literature, sociology and anthropology.
This book covers Husserl’s stance on the philosopher and the
history of philosophy, whether or not such a history is part of the
philosophical attitude itself, and if so, how Husserl’s
phenomenology might weigh in on such matters. Firstly, this text
spells out some of the manifold ways in which the history of
philosophy works its way in Husserl’s phenomenology, showing how
concepts, methods and problems drawn from various Ancient and
Modern philosophical traditions (Platonism, Aristotelianism,
Sophistry, Stoicism, Scholasticism, Modern Rationalism) are
transformed and embedded within transcendental phenomenology
itself. Secondly, it shows how a better understanding of the
distinctive patterns by means of which Husserl’s phenomenology
confronts the history of philosophy could be extremely significant
for historians of philosophy who are interested in learning
something entirely new about the unexplored horizons of such
concepts, methods and problems. Finally, based on such twofold
historical and philosophical approach and thanks to a substantial
reinterpretation of some key phenomenological concepts such as
“multiplicity”, “constitution”, “attitude” and
“variation”, this book provides a novel and original reading of
Husserl’s overall philosophical project in its full meaning and
scope. By doing so, this volume appeals to both students and
researchers and critically engages in mainstream interpretations of
phenomenology, suggesting a unique take on the idea of
transcendental phenomenology as a whole.
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