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Ideas for raising the question of the world within transcendental phenomenology
Freiburg, 1930
Traduit par Ronald Bruzina
pp. 93-114
Résumé
Arguing that phenomenological analysis of the world, both in treatments Husserl himself published and in subsequent studies about it, have only been on a preliminary level, the article first explains the systematic exigency for a more self-critical second look It then lays out one such critical second-look at and reinterpretation of the world as was in fact done in Husserl's own last years by Eugen Fink. The centerpiece of this reinterpretation is the displacement of a subject-object orientation to one that views the structure of horizonality in its own terms, rather than as a function of thematic act-intentionality. What results is a more radical understanding both of the world and of the "subject" conscious of it, thus providing a more critically legitimate base for establishing the proper sense of the transcendental.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Blosser Philip, Shimomissé Eiichi, Embree Lester, Kojima Hiroshi (1993) Japanese and Western phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 93-114
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8218-6_7
Citation complète:
Fink Eugen, 1993, Ideas for raising the question of the world within transcendental phenomenology: Freiburg, 1930. In P. Blosser, E. Shimomissé, L. Embree & H. Kojima (eds.) Japanese and Western phenomenology (93-114). Dordrecht, Springer.