Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, 46.
One Constitutive Ordering: Experience and Objectivity --; Idea and Thing: The Deep Structure of Locke's Theory of Knowledge --; Two The Logic of the Living Present --; Translator's Introduction --; Dialectical Logic as the General Logic of Temporalization --; Three The Basic Grammar of Intercultural Texts --; Phenomenology, the Question of Rationality and the Basic Grammar of Intercultural Texts --; Four The Constitutive Foundation of Culture: Categories --; The Doctrine of Categories and the Topology of Concern: Prolegomena to an Ontology of Culture --; Index of Names.
The four monographs presented in this collection offer striking documentation of the seriousness, depth and originality with which phenomenology has been received and grafted upon the living tree of philosophical reflection in the Orient. Yasuhico Tomida, of the University of Tokyo, raising anew Husserl's criticism of Locke, offers a personal and innovative interpretation of Locke's theory of knowledge. In the original investigation into the origin of logic, the well-known Vietnamese phenomenologist, Tran Duc Thao, explores Husserl's theory of the `living present', while the Korean scholar Hwa Yol Jung seeks to isolate `the basic grammar' of `intercultural texts'. This foundational investigation is carried further by Tze-wan Kwan, of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, culminating in an original approach to categories as an existential root of culture.