Phenomenology

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advanced phenomenological methods
analytic philosophy
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Car Hood
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cognitive science foundations
consciousness studies
Constancy Hypothesis
Epistemic Realism
epistemology theory
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FTL
Husserl's transcendental idealism
Ideal Entities
Image Consciousness
Image Object
Image Subject
Intentional Essence
Intentional Experience
intentionality
intentionality analysis
Intuitive Fulfillment
metaphysical realism
Midas Touch
Nonveridical Experience
Originary Intuition
PCIT
Perceptual Constancies
Perceptual Manifold
Phenomenal Character
phenomenological inquiry
philosophy of mind
Quotation View
Sense Datum Theories
Species View
Transcendental Insight
Transcendental Phenomenology
Undetached Rabbit Part
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367497392
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The central task of phenomenology is to investigate the nature of consciousness and its relations to objects of various types. The present book introduces students and other readers to several foundational topics of phenomenological inquiry, and illustrates phenomenology’s contemporary relevance. The main topics include consciousness, intentionality, perception, meaning, and knowledge. The book also contains critical assessments of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological method. It argues that knowledge is the most fundamental mode of consciousness, and that the central theses constitutive of Husserl’s "transcendental idealism" are compatible with metaphysical realism regarding the objects of thought, perception, and knowledge.

Helpful tools include introductions that help the reader segue from the previous chapter to the new one, chapter conclusions, and suggested reading lists of primary and some key secondary sources.

Key Features:

  • Elucidates and engages with contemporary work in analytic epistemology and philosophy of mind
  • Provides clear prose explanations of the necessary distinctions and arguments required for understanding the subject
  • Places knowledge at the center of phenomenological inquiry

Walter Hopp is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. He is the author of Perception and Knowledge: A Phenomenological Account (2011).

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