Intentionality and Transcendence: Closure and Openness in Husserl's PhenomenologyMarcia Henry and Sally Parsons have created a delightful journey through the alphabet. Marcia s fun loving and appealing verse coupled with Sally s detailed artistic depiction of life on Madeline will captivate young and old as they travel through this familiar sequence. The book promotes literacy for youngsters, historical background for the older reader, and sheer pleasure for all. Carol Sowl, teacher, La Pointe SchoolSupported by a grant from the La Pointe Center, which is funded by the people of Madeline Island, the Wisconsin Arts Board, and the State of Wisconsin Full-color illustrations throughout Recommended for children ages 2 to 9 Madeline Island ABC Book contains: ABC verses and illustrationsA brief history of Madeline IslandAn ABC Island Treasure HuntAn Alphabet Search at the Madeline Island Historical Museum" |
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Contents
Husserls Problem | 3 |
Abstractive Exclusion as a Procedure of Enclosure | 21 |
Examination and Critique of the Reduction | 49 |
The Transcendental Reduction | 57 |
Reorienting the Problem | 81 |
The Constitution and Status of the Real Object | 93 |
The Immanent Object Primal Constitution of Identity | 131 |
Derrida and NonPhenomenologically Reducible | 171 |
Immanence as Absolute Subjectivity | 181 |
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abstraction acceptance achieved activity actual affirmation already alterity analysis appearing attaining becomes belonging called claim clarified comes condition consciousness considered constituted continually correlate course determination difference distinction domain duration effect emerges endurance entity essential established excess exclusion existence experienced fact field flow flux follows function fundamental genuine given gives ground hand harmony horizon Husserl says ideal Ideas identification identity immanent immanent object individual inherent insofar intentional intentional functionary intentional object intentionality interpretation intuition investigation kinaesthetic kind knowing lived experiences longer meaning method mode natural object ontological original originary particular pass past perceived perception phase phenomenological position possibility precisely present primal principle problem properly protention pure question recollection reduction refers regarding relation remains result retention sensations sense speaking sphere stream structure synthesis takes temporal thing tion tran transcendence transcendental understand understood unity worldliness yield