The Sense of Things Toward a Phenomenological Realism /

This book proposes a new interpretative key for reading and overcoming the binary of idealism and realism. It explores the way human consciousness unfolds through the relationship between the I and the world-a field of phenomenological investigation that cannot and must not remain closed within the...

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Published in:Springer eBooks
Main Author: Ales Bello, Angela (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Series:Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research ;
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15395-7
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: On the Controversy Between Idealism and Realism.-  Part 1: Epoché, Decision, Motivation
  • Chapter 1: Method and Decision
  • Chapter 2. Decision and Motivation.- Part 2: Why the Transcendental? Chapter 3. Knowledge of Things
  • Chapter 4. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge. The Human Being as Subject and Object of Knowledge
  • Chapter 5. The Co-Relation of the I and World
  • Part 3: The Sense of Things: From Logic to Ontology
  • Chapter 6: The Path to Ontology
  • Chapter 7: From Ontology to Phenomenology and Vice Versa
  • Chapter 8: Ontology From Formal Logic and Transcendental Logic
  • Chapter 9: Formal-General Ontology of the Life-World
  • Chapter 10: Ontology Spoken in Many Ways
  • Part 4: The Genesis of Knowledge and the Foundation of the Sciences
  • Chapter 11. The A Priori of the Life World
  • Chapter 12. Science and Life
  • Chapter 13. The Foundation of the Sciences
  • Chapter 14. Toward a New "Transcendental Aesthetic"
  • Part 5: The Sense of Things: Hyletics, Anthropology, Metaphysics
  • Chapter 15: What is Hyletics?
  • Chapter 16: From Hyletics to Anthropology
  • Chapter 17:  From Hyletics to Metaphysics
  • Part 6: Transcendental Idealism Revisited
  • Chapter 18:  Contrasting Reasons
  • Chapter 19: An Examination of the Excursus on Transcendental Idealism.- Chapter 20: Animating Apprehension in Kant, Husserl and Stein
  • Chapter 21: The Formation of the Spatial Object Chapter 22: The Question of Existence
  • Chapter 23: What is Transcendental Idealism?.- Part 7:  Phenomenology as Transcendental Realism
  • Chapter 24: Genesis of the Notion "Transcendental Idealism"
  • Chapter 25: Transcendental Idealism as Transcendental Realism.- Concluding Synthesis
  • Notes
  • Bibliography.  .