Husserl on ethics and intersubjectivity : from static to genetic phenomenology / Janet Donohoe.

"This book provides a compelling look at the importance of Husserl's methodological shift from his original purely "static" approach to his later "genetic" approach to the analysis of consciousness. The author shows that between 1913 and 1921 Husserl progressed in his t...

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Main Author: Donohoe, Janet (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, 2016.
Series:New studies in phenomenology and hermeneutics (Toronto, Ont.)
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Summary:"This book provides a compelling look at the importance of Husserl's methodological shift from his original purely "static" approach to his later "genetic" approach to the analysis of consciousness. The author shows that between 1913 and 1921 Husserl progressed in his thinking from a constitutive analysis of how something is experienced, which focused primarily on the general structure of consciousness as an abstract unity, to an investigation into the origins of the subject as a unique individual interacting with and growing within the surrounding environment. This much needed synthesis of Husserl's methodology will be of interest to scholars, phenomenologists, and philosophers from both continental and analytic schools."--
Item Description:"First published in 2004 in hardcover by Humanity Books, an imprint of Promotheus Books"--Title page verso
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781487511432
1487511434
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.