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Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book offers the first study that relates the works of two of the most significant philosophers in our history, Hegel and Husserl, who both called their philosophies phenomenology.

List of contents










Introduction / 1. Phenomenological Method I / 2. The Perceptual World / 3. Moving Up: Origins of Ideality / 4. Moving Down: Origins of Perception / 5. Phenomenological Method II: From Stasis to Genesis / 6. Motivating the Turn toward History / 7. Origins of (Inter-)Subjectivity / 8. Phenomenological Method III: Historical Phenomenology / 9. Phenomenology of History: Possibilities and Problems/ 10. Cultural Worlds, or the Good and the Beautiful / Conclusion: A Culture in Crisis? / Bibliography / Index

About the author










Tanja Staehler is Professor of European Philosophy at the University of Sussex. She is the author of Die Unruhe des Anfangs. Hegel und Husserl auf dem Weg in die 'Phänomenologie' (2003), Plato and Levinas: The Ambiguous Out-Side of Ethics (2010), and (with Michael Lewis) Phenomenology: An Introduction (2010), as well as articles on method, dance and childbirth.

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This book offers the first study that relates the works of two of the most significant philosophers in our history, Hegel and Husserl, who both called their philosophies phenomenology.

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