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Husserl, Edmund, (1859-1938.)
Husserlian phenomenologya unifying interpretation /
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Husserlian phenomenologyby Jeffrey Yoshimi.
Reminder of title:
a unifying interpretation /
Author:
Yoshimi, Jeffrey.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016.
Description:
viii, 91 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Phenomenology.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26698-5
ISBN:
9783319266985$q(electronic bk.)
Husserlian phenomenologya unifying interpretation /
Yoshimi, Jeffrey.
Husserlian phenomenology
a unifying interpretation /[electronic resource] :by Jeffrey Yoshimi. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 91 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in philosophy,2211-4548. - SpringerBriefs in philosophy..
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Basic Idea and Other Preliminaries -- Chapter 3: The Formalism -- Section 3.1: The Dynamical Systems Framework -- Section 3.2: Expectation Rule -- Section 3.3: Expected Visual Continuations and Trail Sets -- Section 3.4: Learning Rule -- Chapter 4: Textual Analysis -- Chapter 5: Intentionality -- Section 5.1: Intentionality in General -- Section 5.2: The Dynamics of Intentionality -- Chapter 6: Constitutive Phenomenology -- Section 6.1: Constitution in General -- Section 6.2: Constitution as Construction -- Section 6.3: Constitutive Phenomenology as a Research Program -- Chapter 7: Horizon Theory -- Section 7.1: Three senses of 'Horizon' -- Section 7.2: Horizon Dynamics -- Chapter 8: Motivation -- Section 8.1: Motivated Possibilities -- Section 8.2: Examples -- Section 8.3: Learning and Motivation -- Chapter 9: Genetic Phenomenology -- Chapter 10: Conclusion -- Section 10.1: The Unifying Interpretation -- Section 10.2: Other Constitutive Domains -- Section 10.3: Other Concepts in Husserlian phenomenology -- Section 10.4: Naturalized Phenomenology -- Section: 10.5 Other Applications -- Appendix: Search Method -- References.
This book unifies a large part of the vast body of Husserlian phenomenology using a relatively simple set of dynamical laws. The underlying idea of the book is that a certain core theory of "world-constitution" in Husserl can be formalized and presented in less than 100 pages, with the aid of detailed graphics and quantitative textual analysis. The book is the first to formalize so much of Husserl's work in such a short space. It is both a contribution to Husserl scholarship, and a unique and accessible introduction to Husserlian phenomenology. By making key Husserlian ideas clear and by formally expressing them, it facilitates efforts to apply Husserlian phenomenology in various domains, in particular to cognitive science. The book thus prepares the way for a detailed point-by-point set of connections between Husserl's phenomenology and contemporary cognitive science.
ISBN: 9783319266985$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-26698-5doi
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1859-1938.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Phenomenology.
LC Class. No.: B3279.H94 / Y674 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 193
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Basic Idea and Other Preliminaries -- Chapter 3: The Formalism -- Section 3.1: The Dynamical Systems Framework -- Section 3.2: Expectation Rule -- Section 3.3: Expected Visual Continuations and Trail Sets -- Section 3.4: Learning Rule -- Chapter 4: Textual Analysis -- Chapter 5: Intentionality -- Section 5.1: Intentionality in General -- Section 5.2: The Dynamics of Intentionality -- Chapter 6: Constitutive Phenomenology -- Section 6.1: Constitution in General -- Section 6.2: Constitution as Construction -- Section 6.3: Constitutive Phenomenology as a Research Program -- Chapter 7: Horizon Theory -- Section 7.1: Three senses of 'Horizon' -- Section 7.2: Horizon Dynamics -- Chapter 8: Motivation -- Section 8.1: Motivated Possibilities -- Section 8.2: Examples -- Section 8.3: Learning and Motivation -- Chapter 9: Genetic Phenomenology -- Chapter 10: Conclusion -- Section 10.1: The Unifying Interpretation -- Section 10.2: Other Constitutive Domains -- Section 10.3: Other Concepts in Husserlian phenomenology -- Section 10.4: Naturalized Phenomenology -- Section: 10.5 Other Applications -- Appendix: Search Method -- References.
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