Edmund Husserl: The web of meaning : language, noema, and subjectivity and intersubjectivity

Edmund Husserl: The web of meaning : language, noema, and subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Title Edmund Husserl: The web of meaning : language, noema, and subjectivity and intersubjectivity PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bernet
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 400
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780415289603

Download Edmund Husserl: The web of meaning : language, noema, and subjectivity and intersubjectivity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This collection makes available, in one place, the very best essays on the founding father of phenomenology, reprinting key writings on Husserl's thought from the past seventy years. It draws together a range of writings, many otherwise inaccessible, that have been recognized as seminal contributions not only to an understanding of this great philosopher but also to the development of his phenomenology. The four volumes are arranged as follows: Volume I Classic essays from Husserl's assistants, students and earlier interlocutors. Including a selection of papers from such figures as Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Ricoeur and Levinas. Volume II Classic commentaries on Husserl's published works. "Covering the Logical Investigations," " Ideas I," " Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness," "" ""and" Formal and Transcendental Logic." Volumes III and IV Papers concentrating on particular aspects of Husserl's theory including: Husserl's account of mathematics and logic, his theory of science, the nature of phenomenological reduction, his account of perception and language, the theory of space and time, his phenomenology of imagination and empathy, the concept of the life-world and his epistemology.

Edmund Husserl

Edmund Husserl
Title Edmund Husserl PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 377
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9780415289566

Download Edmund Husserl Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Edmund Husserl

Edmund Husserl
Title Edmund Husserl PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bernet
Publisher
Pages
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN

Download Edmund Husserl Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Edmund Husserl was the founding father of phenomenology and one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. This will make available the very best essays on Husserl's thought from the past seventy years.

Edmund Husserl

Edmund Husserl
Title Edmund Husserl PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bernet
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 424
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780415289573

Download Edmund Husserl Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Edmund Husserl was the founding father of phenomenology and one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. This will make available the very best essays on Husserl's thought from the past seventy years.

Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings

Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings
Title Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings PDF eBook
Author David Drozd
Publisher Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press
Pages 654
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 802463578X

Download Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is precisely the book I have been looking out for ever since working at my Das Drama. Theorie und Analyse (1977; The Theory and Analysis of Drama, 1988), and discovering from a few specimens the incisive usefulness and importance of Prague School theatre semiotics. There is everything one could possibly wish for in this monumental Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings: all the by now canonical texts and many others presented for the first time in English, arranged in a systematic order which fully renders the sense of the scope and development of Czech theatre semiotics, and all of them in highly competent translations aware of the terminological complexities at stake and supported by helpful annotations. With such a rich harvest garnered, this anthology of Prague School Writings is bound to become nationally as well as internationally a prime work of reference and give to them a second lease of life in the 21st century. Manfred Pfister *** Modern theatre theory, no matter what its orientation, can trace its roots back to the structuralist and semiotic explorations of the Prague School in the early twentieth century. This comprehensive and informed overview is therefore most welcome in understanding the course and development of that theoretical tradition. It is not, however, of purely historical interest, important as that is. Whether they use the terminology of the Prague School or evoke the names of its contributors, analysts of theatre and performance today still find the strategies and articulations of those pioneers of ongoing relevance. This collection thus provides an important double service, providing contemporary theatre scholars with a clearer idea of where they have come from and an inspiration for where they may be going. Marvin Carlson *** I think it is a great idea not to group the articles according to the different authors but following a systematic that covers as many aspects of theatre as possible. This way, it becomes quite clear that the theories of the so-called Prague or Czech structuralists and semioticians were able to apply their theories when discussing most diverging questions related to theatre. The choice of texts is excellent. It makes more than clear that these theories are not outdated, do not only have historical value and are interesting with regard to the history of ideas only. Rather, it becomes evident that they are highly relevant in the context of discussions led today. Erika Fischer-Lichte *** The Prague School and the Czech structuralism have had a considerable impact on the development of semiotic studies and theatre studies at large in the 1960s and 70s. But this has been quickly forgotten and with the rise of poststructuralism and deconstruction in the 80s and 90s, they were not only neglected, but also unjustly disregarded or even forgotten. This is why the Theatre Theory Reader: Prague School Writings is a very welcome book which comes at the right moment, when postmodernism, poststructuralism and postdramatic theatre seem to have lost their momentum, as if the requirements of today’s quest for a new way of living and of making business had become so strong that we must go back to the basics. Structuralism and a critique of ideology are now back, at least as a sign to not give up thinking and theorizing in a world which has become self-centred and mad. The afterword by Pavel Drábek, Martin Bernátek, Andrea Jochmanová and Eva Šlaisová is a sort of book within the book, as it neatly puts in perspective all the important names and theories of the Prague School. It does this in a very user-friendly manner, where complex theories are summarized in a clear, yet precise, introduction. This makes the reading of the different chapters easier and immediately connected to our contemporary way of thinking. Patrice Pavis

Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity

Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity
Title Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity PDF eBook
Author Frode Kjosavik
Publisher Routledge
Pages 380
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135124454X

Download Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This collection examines the instrumental role of intersubjectivity in Husserl’s philosophy and explores the potential for developing novel ways of addressing and resolving contemporary philosophical issues on that basis. This is the first time Iso Kern offers an extensive overview of this rich field of inquiry for an English-speaking audience. Guided by his overview, the remaining articles present new approaches to a range of topics and problems that go to the heart of its core theme of intersubjectivity and methodology. Specific topics covered include intersubjectivity and empathy, intersubjectivity in meaning and communication, intersubjectivity pertaining to collective forms of intentionality and extended forms of embodiment, intersubjectivity as constitutive of normality, and, finally, the central role of intersubjectivity in the sciences. The authors’ perspectives are strongly influenced by Husserl’s own methodological concerns and problem awareness and are formed with a view to applicability in current debates – be it within general epistemology, analytic philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, meta-ethics or philosophy of science. With contributions written by leading Husserl scholars from across the Analytic and Continental traditions, Husserl’s Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity is a clear and accessible resource for scholars and advanced students interested in Husserl’s phenomenology and the relevance of intersubjectivity to philosophy, sociology, and psychology.

Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality

Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality
Title Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality PDF eBook
Author Susi Ferrarello
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2015-12-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472573749

Download Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Husserl's 20th-century phenomenological project remains the cornerstone of modern European philosophy. The place of ethics is of importance to the ongoing legacy and study of phenomenology itself. Husserl's Ethics and Practical Intentionality constitutes one of the major new interventions in this burgeoning field of Husserl scholarship, and offers an unrivaled perspective on the question of ethics in Husserl's philosophy through a focus on volumes not yet translated into English. This book offers a refreshing perspective on stagnating ethical debates that pivot around conceptions of relativism and universalism, shedding light on a phenomenological ethics beyond the common dichotomy.