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Space, Time, and Other
A Study in the Method and Limits of Transcendental Phenomenology
Fred Kersten
This book by the late Fred Kersten¡ªknown to many as the translator of Edmund Husserl¡¯s?Ideas I¡ªtakes up the challenge of Husserl¡¯s phenomenology as the ¡°will to return to the matters themselves,¡± providing extensive methodological reflections before proceeding to a series of painstaking phenomenological analyses based on a number of evocative examples such as the indeterminate mass of the hillside that looms up before me as I walk toward it in the dark. These analyses are primarily focused on space-constitution, and especially on the passive constitution of ¡°spreadoutness¡± in tactile, visual, and auditory experience. But the author also considers the deep structure of inner time-constitution and contributes original phenomenological descriptions of the public/private dimensions of experiencing others, leading to concluding meditations on transcendental sociality¡ªand ultimately to questions of the role (and the limits) of phenomenology within the broader realm of philosophy.
¡¤ ISBN: 978-606-697-013-6 (ebook) ¡¤ Published 2016 ¡¤ Online access on this site ¡¤
¡¤ ISBN: 978-606-697-012-9 (paperback) ¡¤ Print / eBook available from Zeta Books ¡¤
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