The Phenomenology Reader

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Dermot Moran, Timothy Mooney
Psychology Press, 2002 - Philosophy - 614 pages

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
Name Index
601
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