
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2020
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9783030293567
Full citation:
Iulian Apostolescu (ed), The subject(s) of phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 2020
The subject(s) of phenomenology
Contents
Philosophy as an exercise in exaggeration
the role of circularity in Husserl's criticism of logical psychologism
Vedran Grahovac
57-94
Husserl's idea of rigorous science and its relevance for the human and social sciences
Victor E. Gelan
97-105
Ego-splitting and the transcendental subject
Kant's original insight and Husserl's reappraisal
Marco Cavallaro
107-133
What is productive imagination?
the hidden resources of Husserl's phenomenology of phantasy
Saulius Geniusas
135-153
Does Husserl's phenomenological idealism lead to pluralistic solipsism?
assessing the criticism by Theodor Celms
Rodney K. B. Parker
155-184
Individuation, affectivity and the world
reframing operative intentionality (Merleau-Ponty)
Elodie Boublil
271-290
Husserl and America
reflections on the limits of Europe as the ground of meaning and value for phenomenology
Ian Angus
291-310
Not phenomenology's "other"
historical epistemology's critique and expansion of phenomenology
David M. Peña-Guzmán
355-380