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Science and the Life-World : Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences.
Title:
Science and the Life-World : Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences.
Author:
Hyder, David.
ISBN:
9780804772945
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (219 pages)
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 - Science, Intentionality, and Historical Background -- Husserl's Philosophy of Science -- Husserl's Unified Theory: A Theory of Theory, Essence, Meaning, Part/Whole, Intentionality, Evidence-and Thus Empirical Science -- Intentionality, Indexicality, Global Indexicality, and Historicality in Husserl's Theory of Science -- Husserl vis-à-vis Carnap's Constitution Theory of Empirical Science -- Husserl vis-à-vis Quine's Web Model of Empirical Theory -- Husserl vis-à-vis Friedman's Theory of the Relativized A Priori in Physics -- Husserlian Theory of Science with Restricted or Relativized Formal Ontology -- Conclusion -- 2 - The Lebenswelt in Husserl -- Phenomenology as a Study of the Subjective Perspective -- The Noema, Intentionality -- Filling -- Constitution -- The World, the Past, and Values -- Horizon -- The Noema, the Horizon, and the World -- The Iceberg -- Life-World and Natural World -- Pregivenness and Intersubjectivity -- Was the Life-World a Late Development in Husserl? -- One Life-World or Many? -- Science and the Life-World -- Ultimate Justification -- 3 - The Origin and Significance of Husserl's Notion of the Lebenswelt -- A Brief Review of Husserl's Crisis -- Weyl's "Ridiculous Circle" -- 4 - Husserl on the Origins of Geometry -- Husserl aux pantoufles -- On Husserl's Awe in the Face of Geometry -- Bigger Game -- Primal Beginnings -- Kant's Awe -- Galileo's Mathematization of Nature -- Proof and Its Objects (Bis) -- The Historical A Priori -- Sedimentation -- Sedimentation in Pure Mathematics -- Sedimentation in Mathematical Physics -- Cognition, History, and the A Priori -- 5 - The Crisis as Philosophy of History -- Substantive Philosophy of History -- Critical Philosophy of History -- Historicity.

6 - Science, History, and Transcendental Subjectivity in Husserl's Crisis -- 7 - Universality and Spatial Form -- 8 - Husserl, History, and Consciousness -- 9 - Science, Philosophy, and the History of Knowledge: Husserl's Conception of a Life-World and Sellars's Manifest and Scientific Images -- Introduction -- Galilean Science, the Life-World, the Manifest, and Scientific Images -- Synchronic and Diachronic Priority -- Problems from the History of Knowledge -- Four Critical Remarks -- 10 - On the Historicity of Scientific Knowledge: Ludwik Fleck, Gaston Bachelard, Edmund Husserl -- 11 - Foucault, Cavaillès, and Husserl on the Historical Epistemology of the Sciences -- 12 - Concepts, Facts, and Sedimentation in Experimental Science -- Concepts: From Research to Language -- Charles Dufay and the Two Electricities -- How the Two Electricities Were Received -- Sedimentation and the Impact of Concepts -- Concepts and Facts -- Sedimentation: Geometry and the Sciences -- The Picture of Science -- Notes -- Works by Husserl -- General Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This collection of essays by prominent philosophers treats Husserl's last work, The Crisis of European Sciences, which deals with the relation of science to the world of everyday experience.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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