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Preface | ||
Note on Translations and Citations | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction (1-2) | 1 | |
The 'Idea' of Philosophy | 2 | |
Husserl and Descartes | 9 | |
1 | First Meditation (3-11) | 15 |
The Epoche and the Transcendental Reduction | 18 | |
The Constitution of Objects | 33 | |
Transcendental Phenomenology and Psychology | 43 | |
Evidenz and Intuition | 45 | |
'The Cartesian Way' | 54 | |
2 | Second Meditation (12-22) | 60 |
Intentionality | 64 | |
The Concept of Horizon | 75 | |
'Sensualism' and the Sense-Datum Theory | 79 | |
Time-Consciousness and Hyle | 86 | |
Intentional Analysis | 100 | |
3 | (Most of the) Fourth Meditation (30-39) | 107 |
Ego, Person, Monad 108 | ||
Static and Genetic Phenomenology | 115 | |
Active and Passive Synthesis | 125 | |
Eidetic Phenomenology and the Nature of | ||
Thought | 133 | |
Founding 143 | ||
Transcendental Instincts and 'Drive-Intentionality' | 149 | |
4 | Third Meditation and Part of the Fourth (23-29, 40-41) | 158 |
Reality and Reason | 159 | |
World | 167 | |
Reality as an 'Idea' | 171 | |
Reality and Objectivity | 176 | |
Husserl's Idealism | 179 | |
A Husserlian Proof of Idealism | 183 | |
Theoretical Science and the Life-World | 188 | |
Husserl's Metaphysics | 200 | |
5 | Fifth Meditation (42-62) | 212 |
The Sphere of Ownness | 215 | |
The Body | 220 | |
Empathy | 224 | |
Intersubjectivity | 229 | |
Empathy: The Wider Picture | 235 | |
The Status and Scope of Husserl's Account of Empathy | 247 | |
Conclusion (63-64) | 252 | |
App | Original Passages from Husserl's Unpublished Manuscripts | 258 |
Bibliography | 265 | |
Index | 269 |
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