The Phenomenology ReaderDermot Moran, Timothy Mooney The Phenomenology Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of seminal writings in phenomenology. Carefully selected readings chart phenomenology's most famous thinkers, such as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Derrida, as well as less well known figures such as Stein and Scheler. Ideal for introductory courses in phenomenology and continental philosophy, The Phenomenology Reader provides a comprehensive introduction to one of the most influential movements in twentieth-century philosophy. |
Contents
Cambridge University Press | 31 |
The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena | 35 |
Introduction | 59 |
Harper and Row 1972 | 63 |
Introduction to the Logical Investigations | 65 |
Consciousness as Intentional Experience | 78 |
The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness | 109 |
Pure Phenomenology its Method and its Field of Investigation | 124 |
PART VII | 309 |
Introduction | 341 |
Labor Work Action | 362 |
Introduction | 377 |
The Transcendence of the Ego | 385 |
Bad Faith | 408 |
Introduction | 423 |
The Primacy of Perception and its Philosophical Consequences | 436 |
Noesis and Noema | 134 |
The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental | 151 |
Introduction | 177 |
Introduction | 199 |
Introduction | 229 |
PART VI | 243 |
My Way to Phenomenology | 251 |
The Fundamental Discoveries of Phenomenology | 257 |
The Phenomenological Method of Investigation | 278 |
The Worldhood of the World | 288 |
Introduction | 463 |
Womans Situation and Character | 486 |
Introduction | 511 |
Beyond Intentionality | 529 |
Introduction | 543 |
Differance | 555 |
Introduction | 575 |
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