1st Edition
The Phenomenology of Husserl Selected Critical Readings
Edited By R.O. Elveton
Copyright 2003
314 Pages
by
Routledge
314 Pages
by
Routledge
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These essays present appraisals of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological philosophy, ranging from its earliest reception to the first comprehensive efforts to assess the full scope of Husserl's writings.
Introduction to the Second Edition, Introduction, The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl, The Phenomenological Philosophy of Edmund Husserl and Contemporary Criticism, The Decisive Phases in the Development of Husserl’s Phenomenology, Husserl’s Concept of the “Absolute”, Critical Observations Concerning Husserl’s Posthumous Writings, Husserl’s Departure from Cartesianism
Biography
R. O. ELVETON, editor and translator of the essays in this book, is Maxine H. and Winston R. Wallin Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Carleton College.