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Springer - Appearance and Sense: Phenomenology (Phaenomenologica 120)

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Description

Explore a dense and demanding work of philosophical inquiry with Appearance and Sense: Phenomenology as the Fundamental Science and Its Problems. Published by Springer as part of the Phaenomenologica series (volume 120), this text provides a deep look into the work of Shpet. This book is designed for readers interested in the evolution of phenomenological thought. It serves as a bridge to Husserl's latest views, specifically addressing his transcendental idealist turn. While the text is brief, it is noted for its difficulty and rigor. Shpet's work was originally intended to introduce these complex concepts to a Russian philosophical audience, making it a significant historical and academic resource. Whether you are studying the history of Western philosophy or focusing on transcendental idealism, this volume offers a direct look at the challenges and perspectives presented in Shpet's original writing. It is an essential addition for those pursuing advanced studies in phenomenology and the history of philosophical schools of thought.

Key Features

Part of the Phaenomenologica series, specifically volume 120, providing a specialized academic resource for researchers.

Examines Husserl's latest views and his transcendental idealist turn through the lens of Shpet's work.

Offers a deep dive into phenomenology as a fundamental science, suitable for advanced philosophical study.

Provides historical context regarding the introduction of Husserl's ideas to Russian philosophical audiences.

A concise yet rigorous text that presents complex philosophical problems without making concessions to the reader.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 May 1991
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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