Emmanuel Levinas
The Theory of Intuition in Husserl's Phenomenology
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In this landmark study, Emmanuel Levinas discusses the aspects and function of intuition in Husserl's thought and its meaning for philosophical self-reflection. An essential and illuminating explication of central issues in Husserl's phenomenology, it is also important as a formative work of one of this century's most distinguished philosophers. Levinas focuses on the role of intuition, which he explains as the theoretical act of consciousness that makes objects present to us. He demonstrates how Husserl's theory of intuition follows directly from his new conception of being. He then identifies intuition as the original phenomenon that leads…
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In this landmark study, Emmanuel Levinas discusses the aspects and function of intuition in Husserl's thought and its meaning for philosophical self-reflection. An essential and illuminating explication of central issues in Husserl's phenomenology, it is also important as a formative work of one of this century's most distinguished philosophers. Levinas focuses on the role of intuition, which he explains as the theoretical act of consciousness that makes objects present to us. He demonstrates how Husserl's theory of intuition follows directly from his new conception of being. He then identifies intuition as the original phenomenon that leads to the concept of truth itself. In this analysis, he shows that Husserl's theory of being opens up an entirely new philosophical dimension.
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Orianne, Andre (Übers.)
- ISBN: 978-0-8101-1281-0
- EAN: 9780810112810
- Produktnummer: 1539169
- Verlag: Northwestern University Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 1995
- Seitenangabe: 164 S.
- Masse: H23.0 cm x B15.0 cm x D1.5 cm 344 g
- Auflage: 2 Revised edition
- Abbildungen: index
- Gewicht: 344
- Sonstiges: Undergraduate
Über den Autor
Emmanuel Levinas (12 January 1906 - 25 December 1995) was a French philosopher and Talmudic commentator of Lithuanian Jewish origin.
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