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The Subject(s) of Phenomenology

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    Chapter 1 An Analytic Phenomenology: Husserl’s Path to the Things Themselves
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    Chapter 2 Parts, Wholes, and Phenomenological Necessity
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    Chapter 3 The Early Husserl Between Structuralism and Transcendental Philosophy
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    Chapter 4 Transcendental Consciousness: Subject, Object, or Neither?
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    Chapter 5 Philosophy as an Exercise in Exaggeration: The Role of Circularity in Husserl’s Criticism of Logical Psychologism
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    Chapter 6 Husserl’s Idea of Rigorous Science and Its Relevance for the Human and Social Sciences
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    Chapter 7 Ego-Splitting and the Transcendental Subject. Kant’s Original Insight and Husserl’s Reappraisal
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    Chapter 8 What Is Productive Imagination? The Hidden Resources of Husserl’s Phenomenology of Phantasy
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    Chapter 9 Does Husserl’s Phenomenological Idealism Lead to Pluralistic Solipsism? Assessing the Criticism by Theodor Celms
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    Chapter 10 Finding a Way Into Genetic Phenomenology
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    Chapter 11 The Allure of Passivity
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    Chapter 12 Time and Oblivion: A Phenomenological Study on Oblivion
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    Chapter 13 On the Verge of Subjectivity: Phenomenologies of Death
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    Chapter 14 Spiritual Expression and the Promise of Phenomenology
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    Chapter 15 Individuation, Affectivity and the World: Reframing Operative Intentionality (Merleau-Ponty)
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    Chapter 16 Husserl and America: Reflections on the Limits of Europe as the Ground of Meaning and Value for Phenomenology
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    Chapter 17 Husserl and His Shadows: Phenomenology After Merleau-Ponty
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    Chapter 18 Phenomenological Crossings: Givenness and Event
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    Chapter 19 Politicising the Epokhé: Bernard Stiegler and the Politics of Epochal Suspension
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    Chapter 20 Not Phenomenology’s ‘Other’: Historical Epistemology’s Critique and Expansion of Phenomenology
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Title
The Subject(s) of Phenomenology
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2020
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-29357-4
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978-3-03-029356-7, 978-3-03-029357-4
Editors

Iulian Apostolescu

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