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Springer - Reason, Life, Culture: Part I Phenomenology (39)

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Explore the complex nature of rationality in Reason, Life, Culture: Part I Phenomenology in the Baltics: 39. This volume from the Analecta Husserliana series examines how rationality sustains our understanding and sense of reality through its various expressions and applications. Traditional views often separate rationality into different sources like consciousness, reason, experience, and elevation. This book addresses the search for a common foundation that can harmonize these different rationalities. By looking at contemporary science and its focus on the generative roots of reality, the text offers insights into resolving long-standing questions regarding the origins of rational thought. This scholarly work provides a deep look into the functional approaches to understanding how we perceive the world. It is a valuable resource for those studying the intersection of phenomenology, science, and the fundamental structures of human thought.

Key Features

Part of the respected Analecta Husserliana series, specifically volume 39.

Examines the different expressions of rationality and how they sustain our sense of reality.

Investigates the common foundation needed to harmonize consciousness, reason, and experience.

Connects contemporary scientific focuses on origins to the study of generative roots of reality.

Provides a scholarly look at resolving the aporias of rationality through a phenomenological lens.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Publication Date
06 October 2012
Listed Since
06 December 2012

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