Edmund Husserl ; translated by Ingo Farin and James G. Hart.
xxxvi, 179 pages ;
25 cm.
Edmund Husserl collected works ;
v. 12
"From the German 'Aus den Vorlesungen, Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Wintersemester 1910/1911' in Zur Phänomenlogie der Intersubjektivität, Husserliana XIII, edited by Iso Kern."
Includes bibliographical references.
The natural attitude and the "natural concept of the world" -- Basic consideration : the phenomenological reduction as achieving the attitude directed toward pure experience -- Preliminary discussion of some objections to the aim of the phenomenological reduction -- Phenomenology's move beyond the realm of the absolute given -- The phenomenological uncovering of the whole, unified, connected stream of consciousness -- The uncovering of the phenomenological multiplicity of monads -- Concluding considerations on the significance of phenomenological knowledge.
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Aus den Vorlesungen "Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie."