Presence and Coincidence: The Transformation of Transcendental Into Ontological PhenomenologySpringer Science & Business Media, 1991 - 143 pages I: Husserl's Phenomenological Philosophy.- The Method of Phenomenological Constitution.- A. Phenomenological Reduction.- B. Phenomenological Constitution.- II: De-Construction.- The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Transcendental Ego.- The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Flux of Inner Time Consciousness.- The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Own Body.- The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Other Subject.- III: Re-Construction.- Genetic Ontology.- Select Bibliography.- Name Index. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 3 |
The Method of Phenomenological Constitution | 7 |
A PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTION | 9 |
B PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION | 15 |
DeConstruction | 37 |
Introduction | 39 |
The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Transcendental Ego | 41 |
The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Flux of Inner Time Consciousness | 57 |
The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Own Body | 85 |
The Impossibility of a Phenomenological Constitution of the Other Subject | 103 |
ReConstruction | 121 |
Genetic Ontology | 123 |
137 | |
139 | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
absolute abstraction actually already alternative analysis appearance basis becomes being-in-the-world being-with Cartesian Meditations character coincidence of consciousness concrete constitutive flux contents correlation Dasein Den Haag difference disclosure distinction Edmund Edmund Husserl eidetic Eidos ego epistemological essence existence existential facto ego flux of consciousness genesis genetic phenomenology given Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's human Husserl Husserlian Ideas immanental inner time consciousness insofar intentional object intentionality intersubjectivity Kant kinaesthetic lived experience living present manifests material meaning Monadic natural attitude noematic noetic diversity noetic phases ontic ontological phenomenology ontological transposition original originary perception phenomenological constitution phenomenological philosophy Phenomenology of Inner physical body pole possible present-at-hand presupposed primordial problem procedure psychic Pure ego question reduction reflection regressive retentional modification retentions and protentions sciousness sensations sense simply solipsism sound spatial sphere of immanence standpoint structure of coincidence temporal object tion transcendence transcendental consciousness Transcendental ego transcendental phenomenology transcendental subject transformation unity
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