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  • Intentionality And Transcendence: Closure And Openness In Husserl's Phenomonology
  • Written by author Damian Byers
  • Published by University of Wisconsin Press, October 2003
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Preface
Ch. 1Husserl's Problem3
1The Phenomenon of Knowing: Transcendence and Intentionality3
2The Conflict within Knowing5
3The Problem6
Ch. 2Beginnings of Phenomenological Method: The Epistemological Reduction7
1"Presuppositionlessness" as the Ideal Guiding the Development of Method7
2The Meaning of Epistemological Reduction7
3Reduction as Abstractive Exclusion16
4The Domain of Pure Immanence: Husserl's First Proposal17
5Conclusion18
Ch. 3Abstractive Exclusion as a Procedure of Enclosure21
1The "Narrative Phenomenological Sphere": The "Lived-through" as the Domain of Immanence21
2Two Kinds of Really Inherent Content23
3The Meaning of the Region of the Really Inherent: Intentional Act?26
4The Expansion of the "Narrow Phenomenological Sphere"27
5Proto-Epoche: The Emergence of the Intentional Object30
6Refocused Presuppositionlessness32
7The Phenomenological Sense of the Intentional Object34
8Phenomenological Reduction as Enclosure39
9Methodological Premonitions of Openness: The Dialectic of Intention and Fulfillment42
Ch. 4Examination and Critique of the Reduction as a Procedure of Abstractive Exclusion49
1Presuppositions Underlying the Procedure of Abstractive Exclusion49
2The Actual Practice of Abstraction in Mundane Phenomenology: The Attempt to Establish "Purity" within the General Thesis of the Natural Attitude52
3Exclusion53
4The General Thesis of the Natural Attitude54
5Conclusion55
Ch. 5The Transcendental Reduction57
1Restatement of the Epistemological Problem in Light of the Ontology of the Natural Attitude57
2The Dual-Directedness of the Horizon of Prefamiliarity59
3Worldliness as the Presupposition of the Natural Attitude60
4Transcendental Reduction62
5Thematization of Transcendence and Intentionality though the Transcendental Reduction: Transcendence as Transcendental Acceptance; Intentionality as Transcendental Acceptor72
6Conclusion76
Ch. 6Reorienting the Problem81
Ch. 7Husserl's Preliminary Determination of the Domains of Immanence and Transcendence85
1The Principle of Indubitability85
2Application of the Principle87
Ch. 8The Constitution and Status of the Real Object93
1The Constitution of the Real Object: Transcendence as Identity94
2The Being of the Object99
3The Presumptiveness of the Object107
4Real Object as Transcendence-in-Immanence108
5The First Aspect of Openness: "Facticity"110
6The Law of the Synthesis111
7The Principle of Synthesis: No Intrusion of Alterity118
8Facticity and Openness119
Ch. 9The Immanent Object: Primal Constitution of Identity131
1From Static to Genetic Phenomenology131
2The Constitution of the Immanent Object: Temporal Syntheses142
3The Constitution of the Immanent Object: Kinaesthetic and Associative Syntheses153
4The Status of the Immanent Object165
Ch. 10Derrida and Non-Phenomenologically Reducible Transcendence171
1Context for Discussion of Derrida171
2Derrida's Position and its Implications for the Husserlian Enterprise172
3The Dynamic of Recollection and Expectation174
4Critique of Derrida175
5Conclusion178
Ch. 11Immanence as Absolute Subjectivity181
Conclusion189
Bibliography199
Index of Names203
Index of Subjects204


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