The Cambridge Companion to Husserl

The Cambridge Companion to Husserl
Title The Cambridge Companion to Husserl PDF eBook
Author Barry Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 532
Release 1995-05-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521436168

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Exploring the full range of Husserl's work, these essays reveal just how systematic his philosophy is. An underlying theme is resistance to the idea, current in much intellectual history, of a radical break between "modern" and "postmodern" philosophy, with Husserl as the last of the great Cartesians.

The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger

The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger
Title The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger PDF eBook
Author Charles Guignon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 416
Release 1993-02-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521385978

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This volume contains both overviews of Heidegger's life and works and analysis of his most important work, Being and Time.

The Cambridge Companion to Levinas

The Cambridge Companion to Levinas
Title The Cambridge Companion to Levinas PDF eBook
Author Simon Critchley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 328
Release 2002-07-25
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780521665650

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A convenient and accessible guide to Levinas, first published in 2002, which emphasises the interdisciplinary significance of his work.

The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty

The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty
Title The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty PDF eBook
Author Taylor Carman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 410
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521007771

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The Cambridge Companion to Carnap

The Cambridge Companion to Carnap
Title The Cambridge Companion to Carnap PDF eBook
Author Michael Friedman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 27
Release 2007-12-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0521840155

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This book explores the major themes of Carnap's philosophy and discusses his relationship with the Vienna Circle.

The Cambridge Companion to Common-Sense Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Common-Sense Philosophy
Title The Cambridge Companion to Common-Sense Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Rik Peels
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 389
Release 2020-11-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108476007

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A comprehensive exploration of the historical development and philosophical importance of common-sense philosophy.

The Cambridge Companion to Brentano

The Cambridge Companion to Brentano
Title The Cambridge Companion to Brentano PDF eBook
Author Dale Jacquette
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 410
Release 2004-01-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139826727

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Franz Brentano (1838–1917) led an intellectual revolution that sought to revitalize German-language philosophy and to reverse its post-Kantian direction. His philosophy laid the groundwork for philosophy of science as it came to fruition in the Vienna Circle, and for phenomenology in the work of such figures as his student Edmund Husserl. This volume brings together newly commissioned chapters on his important work in theory of judgement, the reform of syllogistic logic, theory of intentionality, empirical descriptive psychology and phenomenology, theory of knowledge, metaphysics and ontology, value theory, and natural theology. It also offers a critical evaluation of Brentano's significance in his historical context, and of his impact on contemporary philosophy in both the analytic and the continental traditions.