A Key to Husserl's Ideas I, Volume 1In 1950, Paul Ricoeur published his translation of Edmund Husserl's Ideen I under the title Idees directrices pour une phenomenologie. It became the handbook and key to the father of phemenology. This combination of Husserl and Ricoeur should be of interest to both professors and students. |
Contents
Paul Ricoeur Narrative and Phenomenon | 7 |
Translators Preface | 33 |
Husserls Introduction | 63 |
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abstract adumbrations already analysis appears Cartesian Meditations certainty Chapter characteristics cogitatio Cogito Commentary concept consciousness correlate Descartes distinction doubt doxic Editor Edmund Husserl eidetic ence enology epochè essence existence experience experienced expression Fink flux Formal and Transcendental formal ontology fourth section fulfilment genesis Husserl Husserlian hylè Ideas Ideen immanent included infra intentionality interpretation intersubjectivity intuition intuitionism judgment life-world Logical Investigations meaning modalities of belief modes modification mundane narrative natural attitude ness neutral noema noesis noetic nomenology object original paragraph pars passive synthesis Paul Ricoeur perceived perception phenom phenomenological reduction philosophy positing possible present priori Prolegomena to Pure proposition psychological pure Ego Pure Logic question radical reality refers reflection region relation Ricœur scendental sciousness sense sixth Investigation sphere stratum structure supra theory thesis thing tion tran transcendence transcendental Ego transcendental idealism Transcendental Logic transcendental phenomenology translation unity word Zeitbewusstsein