书目名称 | Phenomenology of Natural Science |
编辑 | Lee Hardy,Lester Embree |
视频video | http://file.papertrans.cn/746/745901/745901.mp4 |
丛书名称 | Contributions to Phenomenology |
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描述 | Contemporaryphilosophyseems a great swirling almost chaos. Every situation must seem so at the time, probably because philosophy itself resists structura tion and because personal and political factors within as well as without the discipline must fade in order for the genuinely philosophical merits of performances to be assessed. Nevertheless, some remarks can still be made to situate the present volume. For example, at least half of philosophy on planet Earth is today pursued in North America (which is not to say that this portion is any less internally incoherent than the whole of which it thus becomes the largest part) and the present volume is North American. (Incidentally, the recognition of culturally geographic traditions and tendencies nowise implies that striving for cross-culturalif not trans-cultural philosophical validity has failed or ceased. Rather, it merely recognizes a significant aspect relevant from the historical point of view.) Episte- Aesthetics Ethics Etc. mology Analytic Philosophy Marxism Existentialism Etc. Figure 1. There are two main ways in which philosophical developments are classified. One is in terms of tendencies, movements, and schools of though |
出版日期 | Book 1992 |
关键词 | Edmund Husserl; experimentation; phenomenology; realism |
版次 | 1 |
doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2622-9 |
isbn_softcover | 978-94-010-5159-0 |
isbn_ebook | 978-94-011-2622-9Series ISSN 0923-9545 Series E-ISSN 2215-1915 |
issn_series | 0923-9545 |
copyright | Kluwer Academic Publishers 1992 |