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Topics on Philosophy 14 - Phenomenology: Five Lectures - Husserl
22 minutes Posted Jan 31, 2025 at 3:27 am.
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This text presents excerpts from Edmund Husserl's The Idea of Phenomenology, lectures delivered in 1907. The selections trace Husserl's development of phenomenology, showcasing his shift from descriptive phenomenology (as in his Logical Investigations) to transcendental phenomenology (Ideas I). Key concepts like the phenomenological reduction (epoché) and the constitution of objects in consciousness are explored. The text also addresses criticisms of Husserl's work, particularly accusations of idealism and Platonism. Finally, the importance of time consciousness within Husserl's framework is highlighted, along with biographical context explaining the lectures' significance.

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