Description: Intentionality in Husserl and Heidegger by B.C. Hopkins § 1. Remarks on the Current Status of the Problematic. The literature treating the relationship between the phenomenologies of Husserl and Heidegger has not been kind to Husserl. Heideggers "devastating" phenomenologically ontological critique of traditional epistemology and ontology, advanced under the rubric of "fundamental ontology" in Being and Time, has almost been universallyl received, despite the paucity of its references to Husserl, as sounding the death knell for Husserls original formulation of phenomenology. The recent publication of Heideggers lectures from the period surrounding his composition of Being and Time, lectures that contain detailed references and critical analyses of Husserls phenomenology, and which, in the words of one respected commentator, Rudolf Bernet, "offer at long last, insight into the principal sources of fundamental ontology,"2 will, if 3 the conclusions reached by the same commentator are any indication, serve only to reinforce the perception of Heideggers phenomenological /I superiority" over Husserl. This is not to suggest that the tendency toward Heidegger partisan ship in the literature treating the relationship of his phenomenology to Husserls has its basis in extra-philosophical or extra-phenome nological concerns and considerations. Rather, it is to draw attention to the undeniable fact that Heideggers reformulation of Husserls phenomenology has cast a "spell" over all subsequent discussions of the basic problems and issues involved in what has become known as their "controver FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book reassesses the phenomenological controversy between Husserl and Heidegger over the proper status of the phenomenon of intentionality. It seeks to determine whether Heideggers hermeneutical critique of intentionality is sensitive to Husserls reflective account of its Sachen selbst. Hopkins argues that Heideggers critique is directed toward the cogito modality of intentionality, and therefore, passes over its non-actional, or horizonal, dimension in Husserls phenomenology. As a result of this, he concludes that Heidegger misinterprets Husserls account of the intentional immanence exhibited by phenomenological reflection. On the basis of these findings, Hopkins suggests that the phenomenological methodology, operative in the so-called hermeneutic critique of transcendental consciousness, itself involves transcendental presuppositions that are most appropriately characterized in terms of intentional, and reflective, phenomena. Notes Springer Book Archives Table of Contents One Husserls Phenomenological Account of Intentionality.- One: Husserls Phenomenological Method.- Two: The Intentionality of Logical Significance and Material Ontological Meaning.- Three: The intentionality of Psychologically Pure Consciousness.- Four: The Intentionality of Transcendentally Pure Consciousness.- Two Heideggers Phenomenological Account of Intentionality.- Five: Heideggers Concept of Phenomenology.- Six: The Phenomenological Inquiry into the Being of Intentionality.- Seven: Being in the World Manifests Daseins Original Transcendence.- Eight: The Temporal Meaning of Transcendence.- Three The Confrontation of Husserls and Heideggers Accounts of Intentionality.- Nine: The Phenomenological Method: Reflective or Hermeneutical?.- Ten: Intentionality: An Original or Derived Phenomenon?.- Four Discussion of the Conclusions.- Eleven: Gadamers Assessment of the Controversy between Husserl and Heidegger.- Twelve: Ricoeurs Attempted Rapprochement Between Phenomenology and Hermeneutics.- Thirteen: Mohantys Account of the Complementarity of Descriptive and Interpretive Phenomenology.- Fourteen: Crowells Account of Husserls and Heideggers Divergent Interpretations of Phenomenologys Transcendental Character.- Fifteen: Landgrebes Critique of Husserls Theory of Phenomenological Reflection.- Table of Abbreviations.- Notes.- Selected Bibliography. Promotional Springer Book Archives Details ISBN9048142261 Author B.C. Hopkins Publisher Springer Year 2010 ISBN-10 9048142261 ISBN-13 9789048142262 Format Paperback Imprint Springer Place of Publication Dordrecht Country of Publication Netherlands DEWEY 128.4 Edition 1st Short Title INTENTIONALITY IN HUSSERL & HE Language English Media Book Series Number 11 Pages 303 Subtitle The Problem of the Original Method and Phenomenon of Phenomenology DOI 10.1007/978-94-015-8145-5 UK Release Date 2010-12-04 Publication Date 2010-12-04 Illustrations XV, 303 p. Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993 Alternative 9780792320746 Audience Professional & Vocational Series Contributions to Phenomenology We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96231870;
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