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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Ricœur, Paul. Key to Husserl's Ideas I. Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, 1996 (OCoLC)605014081 |
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| Named Person: | Edmund Husserl |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Ricœur; Pol Vandevelde; Edmund Husserl |
| ISBN: | 0874626099 9780874626094 |
| OCLC Number: | 34752154 |
| Notes: | This introduction and running commentary was originally published as part of Ricœur's French translation of the German work Ideas I by Husserl. |
| Description: | 176 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | Editor's Introduction: Paul Ricoeur: Narrative and Phenomenon -- Introduction to Ideas of E. Husserl -- Husserl's Introduction -- Sect. I. Essence and the Knowledge of Essences. Ch. 1. Fact and Essence. Ch. 2. False Interpretations of Naturalism -- Sect. II. Fundamental Phenomenological Considerations. Ch. 1. The Thesis of the Natural Attitude and its Place in the Whole Matter. Ch. 2. Consciousness and Natural Reality. Ch. 3. The Region of Pure Consciousness. Ch. 4. Phenomenological Reductions -- Sect. III. Methods & Problems of Pure Phenomenology. Ch. 1. Preliminary Considerations of Method. Ch. 2. General Structures of Pure Consciousness. Ch. 3. Noesis and Noema. Ch. 4. Problems of Noetic-Noematic Structures -- Sect. IV. Reason and Reality. Ch. 1. Noematic Meaning & the Relation to the Object. Ch. 2. Phenomenology of Reason. Ch. 3. The Levels of Universality Pertaining to the Problems of the Theory of Reason. |
| Series Title: | Marquette studies in philosophy, v. 10. |
| Responsibility: | Paul Ricœur ; translated and with a preface by Bond Harris & Jacqueline Bouchard Spurlock ; edited, translation revised, and with a[n] introduction by Pol Vandevelde. |
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