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Husserl's Logical Investigations

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By Husserl's own account, he composed the "Logical Investigations" over a century ago in order to solve two problems: the problem of providing a scientific, self-reflexive account of logical form and method, as a condition of science, and the problem of relating the subjectivity of knowing with the objectivity of the content of knowledge. The project took shape as six distinct investigations into the respective themes of meaning, universals, the logic of parts and wholes, the differences between absurdity and nonsense and between the contents of naming and judging, and, finally, the way knowing irreducibly combines meaning and perceiving.
Husserl's "Logical Investigations" is designed to help students and specialists alike work their way through Husserl's expansive text by bringing together in a single volume six self-contained, expository yet critical essays, each the work of an international expert on Husserl's thought and each devoted to a separate Logical Investigation.
These essays are complemented by three additional studies on, respectively, the import of Husserl's early philosophy of mathematics for the Logical Investigations, his criticisms of Brentano and modern philosophy in the Appendix, and the significance of the revisions in the second edition of 1913.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1. Husserl's Theory of Meaning in the First Logical Investigation.- 2. Language and the Formation of Concepts: The Second Logical Investigation in a Genetic Light.- 3. Husserl's Third Logical Investigation: Parts and Wholes, Founding Connections, and the Synthetic A Priori.- 4. Incomplete Symbols, Dependent Meanings, and Paradox.- 5. Husserl's Fifth Logical Investigation.- 6. Husserl's Sixth Logical Investigation.- 7. Husserl's Prolegomena: A Search for the Essence of Logic.- 8. The Rediscovery of Immanence: Remarks on the Appendix to the Logical Investigations.- 9. Expression, Ideality, and the Ego: Some Remarks on the 1913 Revisions of Husserl's Logical Investigations.

Summary

By Husserl's own account, he composed the "Logical Investigations" over a century ago in order to solve two problems: the problem of providing a scientific, self-reflexive account of logical form and method, as a condition of science, and the problem of relating the subjectivity of knowing with the objectivity of the content of knowledge. The project took shape as six distinct investigations into the respective themes of meaning, universals, the logic of parts and wholes, the differences between absurdity and nonsense and between the contents of naming and judging, and, finally, the way knowing irreducibly combines meaning and perceiving.
Husserl's "Logical Investigations" is designed to help students and specialists alike work their way through Husserl's expansive text by bringing together in a single volume six self-contained, expository yet critical essays, each the work of an international expert on Husserl's thought and each devoted to a separate Logical Investigation.
These essays are complemented by three additional studies on, respectively, the import of Husserl's early philosophy of mathematics for the Logical Investigations, his criticisms of Brentano and modern philosophy in the Appendix, and the significance of the revisions in the second edition of 1913.

Product details

Assisted by Daniel O. Dahlstrom (Editor), Danie O Dahlstrom (Editor), Daniel O Dahlstrom (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048162987
ISBN 978-90-481-6298-7
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 156 mm x 236 mm x 12 mm
Weight 454 g
Illustrations VII, 205 p.
Series Synthese Library
Synthese Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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