The Cambridge companion to Husserl / edited by Barry Smith and David Woodruff Smith.
| Call Number | 193 |
| Title | The Cambridge companion to Husserl / edited by Barry Smith and David Woodruff Smith. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (viii, 518 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Series | Cambridge companions to philosophy |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2015). |
| Contents | The Development of Husserl's thought / J.N. Mohanty -- The Phenomenological dimension / Jaakko Hintikka -- Meaning and language / Peter Simons -- Knowledge / Dallas Willard -- Perception / Kevin Mulligan -- Transcendental idealism / Herman Philipse -- Mind and body / David Woodruff Smith -- Common sense / Barry Smith -- Mathematics / Richard Tieszen -- Part-whole / Kit Fine. |
| Summary | The essays in this volume explore the full range of Husserl's work and reveal just how systematic his philosophy is. There are treatments of his most important contributions to phenomenology, intentionality and the philosophy of mind, epistemology, the philosophy of language, ontology, and mathematics. An underlying theme of the volume is a 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. Husserl is seen in this volume as a philosopher constantly revising his system in order to be able to integrate philosophy with ideas emanating from science and culture. The so-called rift between analytic and 'continental' philosophy emerges as an artificial construct. |
| Added Author | Smith, Barry, 1952- editor. Smith, David Woodruff, 1944- editor. |
| Subject | Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938. |
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| Summary | The essays in this volume explore the full range of Husserl's work and reveal just how systematic his philosophy is. There are treatments of his most important contributions to phenomenology, intentionality and the philosophy of mind, epistemology, the philosophy of language, ontology, and mathematics. An underlying theme of the volume is a 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. Husserl is seen in this volume as a philosopher constantly revising his system in order to be able to integrate philosophy with ideas emanating from science and culture. The so-called rift between analytic and 'continental' philosophy emerges as an artificial construct. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2015). |
| Contents | The Development of Husserl's thought / J.N. Mohanty -- The Phenomenological dimension / Jaakko Hintikka -- Meaning and language / Peter Simons -- Knowledge / Dallas Willard -- Perception / Kevin Mulligan -- Transcendental idealism / Herman Philipse -- Mind and body / David Woodruff Smith -- Common sense / Barry Smith -- Mathematics / Richard Tieszen -- Part-whole / Kit Fine. |
| Subject | Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938. |
| Multimedia |