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Continuum Husserl's Phenomenology: Knowledge and Objectivity

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Description

Explore the depths of Husserl's philosophy with Kevin Hermberg's specialized study. This book addresses significant gaps in existing scholarship by focusing on the essential concepts of intersubjectivity and empathy. It examines how we experience other subjects and the implications this has for our understanding of the world. Hermberg tackles complex questions regarding validity and the various degrees of evidence present in experience. The text also clarifies the different meanings of objectivity found throughout Husserl's writings. By addressing common criticisms, such as claims of solipsism or contradictions between early and late epistemologies, this work provides a clear view of how empathy and other subjects relate to human knowledge. This volume is an important addition for students and scholars interested in Continental Philosophy and the history of Western thought.

Key Features

Addresses the vital role of intersubjectivity and empathy in understanding how we experience other subjects.

Provides clarity on the different senses of objectivity used throughout Husserl's various texts.

Examines the relationship between empathy and human knowledge to counter claims of solipsism.

Investigates the degrees of evidence with which things can be experienced within phenomenological study.

Resolves questions regarding the validity of epistemologies in both early and late Husserlian works.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
08 December 2006
Listed Since
19 February 2007

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