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Springer Husserls Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity - Vol 123

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Description

Explore a deep investigation into Husserl's phenomenology of intersubjectivity with this scholarly work from Springer. This volume focuses on the systematic purposes of understanding how the experience of other subjectivities fits into the broader framework of transcendental phenomenological philosophy. Based on posthumously published writings, the text examines the foundations of intersubjective objectivity. It provides a structured philosophical progression that offers new perspectives on the Husserlian project. This book is an essential resource for students and researchers studying the history of Western philosophy and the development of phenomenological thought. By analyzing the connection between individual experience and shared objectivity, this work contributes to the ongoing academic dialogue regarding the nature of human consciousness and social existence.

Key Features

Provides a systematic investigation into the phenomenology of experiencing foreign subjectivities within the Husserlian project.

Utilizes posthumously published writings to build a foundation for a theory of intersubjective objectivity.

Develops a unique philosophical thought process that expands upon existing scholarly interpretations of the subject matter.

Part of the Phaenomenologica series, specifically volume 123, ensuring academic consistency and depth.

Offers a comprehensive look at transcendental phenomenological philosophy for advanced academic study.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 September 2012
Listed Since
22 September 2013

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