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Phenomenology and the Problem of Time
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Kelly, Michael R.
Phenomenology and the Problem of Time
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正題名/作者:
Phenomenology and the Problem of Time/ by Michael R. Kelly.
作者:
Kelly, Michael R.
面頁冊數:
XLVIII, 212 p.online resource. :
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電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-31447-5
ISBN:
9781137314475
Phenomenology and the Problem of Time
Kelly, Michael R.
Phenomenology and the Problem of Time
[electronic resource] /by Michael R. Kelly. - 1st ed. 2016. - XLVIII, 212 p.online resource.
Preface -- Introduction: New Beginnings -- Part I: Phenomenology and the Problem of Time -- 1. Time, Intentionality, and Immanence in Modern Subject Idealism -- 2. The Imperfection of Immanence in Husserl’s Phenomenology -- 3. The Living-Present: Absolute time-consciousness and Genuine Phenomenological Immanence -- Part II: The Problem of Time and Phenomenology. - 4. Transcendence: Heidegger and The Turn, the open, ‘The finitude of being … first spoken of in the book on Kant’ -- 5. The Truly Transcendental: Merleau-Ponty,un Écart, ‘The Acceptance of the Truth of the Transcendental Analysis' -- Conclusion: The Ultratranscendental: Derrida and Phenomenology ‘Tormented, if not contested, from within’.
This book explores the problem of time and immanence for phenomenology in the work of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Jacques Derrida. It provides an in-depth analysis of phenomenology’s central notions of intentionality, immanence, and temporality, suggesting a new perspective on themes central to phenomenology and its development as a movement. The author raises for debate the question of where phenomenology begins and ends. Detailed readings of immanence in light of the more familiar problems of time-consciousness and temporality provide the framework for evaluating both Husserl's efforts to break free of modern philosophy's notions of immanence, and the influence Hiedegger's criticism of Husserl exercised over Merleau-Ponty's and Derrida's alternatives to Husserl's phenomenology.
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Preface -- Introduction: New Beginnings -- Part I: Phenomenology and the Problem of Time -- 1. Time, Intentionality, and Immanence in Modern Subject Idealism -- 2. The Imperfection of Immanence in Husserl’s Phenomenology -- 3. The Living-Present: Absolute time-consciousness and Genuine Phenomenological Immanence -- Part II: The Problem of Time and Phenomenology. - 4. Transcendence: Heidegger and The Turn, the open, ‘The finitude of being … first spoken of in the book on Kant’ -- 5. The Truly Transcendental: Merleau-Ponty,un Écart, ‘The Acceptance of the Truth of the Transcendental Analysis' -- Conclusion: The Ultratranscendental: Derrida and Phenomenology ‘Tormented, if not contested, from within’.
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