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This volume articulates and develops new research questions and
original insights regarding the philosophical dialogue between
Hegel's philosophy, his heritage, and contemporary phenomenology,
including, among others, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and
Ricoeur. The collection discusses methodological questions
concerning the relevance of Hegel's philosophy for contemporary
phenomenology, addressing core issues revolving around the key
concepts of history, being, science, subjectivity, and dialectic.
The volume fills a gap in historiography, expanding the knowledge
of the impact of Hegel's philosophy on contemporary philosophy and
raising new questions on the transformation of transcendental
philosophy in post-Kantian philosophy. The contributions gathered
in this volume shed new light on issues related to the problem of
scientific method in philosophy, on the philosophy of history, as
well as on the dimension of subjectivity. By providing critical
insights into Hegel's philosophy and contemporary phenomenology,
the book opens up new research perspectives recommended to
philosophers and scholars of different traditions, especially
classical German philosophy, phenomenology, and history of Western
philosophy.
This volume articulates and develops new research questions and
original insights regarding the philosophical dialogue between
Hegel's philosophy, his heritage, and contemporary phenomenology,
including, among others, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and
Ricoeur. The collection discusses methodological questions
concerning the relevance of Hegel's philosophy for contemporary
phenomenology, addressing core issues revolving around the key
concepts of history, being, science, subjectivity, and dialectic.
The volume fills a gap in historiography, expanding the knowledge
of the impact of Hegel's philosophy on contemporary philosophy and
raising new questions on the transformation of transcendental
philosophy in post-Kantian philosophy. The contributions gathered
in this volume shed new light on issues related to the problem of
scientific method in philosophy, on the philosophy of history, as
well as on the dimension of subjectivity. By providing critical
insights into Hegel's philosophy and contemporary phenomenology,
the book opens up new research perspectives recommended to
philosophers and scholars of different traditions, especially
classical German philosophy, phenomenology, and history of Western
philosophy.
Wilfrid Sellars tackled the difficult problems of reconciling
Pittsburgh school–style analytic thought, Husserlian
phenomenology, and the Myth of the Given. This collection of essays
brings into dialogue the analytic philosophy of Wilfrid
Sellars—founder of the Pittsburgh school of thought—and
phenomenology, with a special focus on the work of Edmund Husserl.
The book’s wide-ranging discussions include the famous Myth of
the Given but also more traditional problems in the philosophy of
mind and phenomenology such as the status of perception and
imagination nature of intentionality concept of motivation
relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic experiences
relationship between conceptual and preconceptual experiences
Moreover, the volume addresses the conflicts between Sellars’s
manifest and scientific images of the world and Husserl’s
ontology of the life-world. The volume takes as a point of
departure Sellars’s criticism of the Myth of the Given, but only
to show the many problems that label obscures. Contributors explain
aspects of Sellars’s philosophy vis-à -vis Husserl’s
phenomenology, articulating the central problems and solutions of
each. The book is a must-read for scholars and students interested
in learning more about Sellars and for those comparing Continental
and analytic philosophical thought. Contributors Walter Hopp
Wolfgang Huemer Roberta Lanfredini Danilo Manca Karl Mertens
Antonio Nunziante Jacob Rump Daniele De Santis Michela Summa
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