Husserl on Ethics and Intersubjectivity: From Static and Genetic Phenomenology

Author:   Janet Donohoe
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 April 2016
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Husserl on Ethics and Intersubjectivity: From Static and Genetic Phenomenology


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Author:   Janet Donohoe
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781487520434


ISBN 10:   1487520433
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 April 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1: On the Distinction Between Static and Genetic Phenomenologies 2: On Time Consciousness and Its Relationship to Intersubjectivity 3: On the Question of Intersubjectivity 4: The Husserlian Account of Ethics Conclusion: The Impact of Genetic Phenomeneology Select Bibliography Index

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"""The outstanding strength of Donohoe's book consists precisely in its clear and comprehensive account of how Husserl's unpublished genetic phenomenology allowed him to develop substantive views concerning the nature of intersubjectivity, ethics, and history. It is a valuable and much welcomed contribution to studies in contemporary phenomenology and Husserl scholarship."" -- Christopher McTavish Philosophy in Review ""This book addresses a complex and original issue in Husserl's thinking, and examines it in a clear, concise, and stimulating manner ... It pushes Husserl scholarship forward and makes a powerful argument for placing a theory of ethics at the heart of Husserl's thoughts."" -- Jonathan Hunt British Journal of Phenomenology"


"""The outstanding strength of Donohoe’s book consists precisely in its clear and comprehensive account of how Husserl’s unpublished genetic phenomenology allowed him to develop substantive views concerning the nature of intersubjectivity, ethics, and history. It is a valuable and much welcomed contribution to studies in contemporary phenomenology and Husserl scholarship."" -- Christopher McTavish * Philosophy in Review * ""This book addresses a complex and original issue in Husserl’s thinking, and examines it in a clear, concise, and stimulating manner … It pushes Husserl scholarship forward and makes a powerful argument for placing a theory of ethics at the heart of Husserl’s thoughts."" -- Jonathan Hunt * British Journal of Phenomenology *"


""The outstanding strength of Donohoe’s book consists precisely in its clear and comprehensive account of how Husserl’s unpublished genetic phenomenology allowed him to develop substantive views concerning the nature of intersubjectivity, ethics, and history. It is a valuable and much welcomed contribution to studies in contemporary phenomenology and Husserl scholarship."" - Christopher McTavish (Philosophy in Review) ""This book addresses a complex and original issue in Husserl’s thinking, and examines it in a clear, concise, and stimulating manner … It pushes Husserl scholarship forward and makes a powerful argument for placing a theory of ethics at the heart of Husserl’s thoughts."" - Jonathan Hunt (British Journal of Phenomenology)


The outstanding strength of Donohoe's book consists precisely in its clear and comprehensive account of how Husserl's unpublished genetic phenomenology allowed him to develop substantive views concerning the nature of intersubjectivity, ethics, and history. It is a valuable and much welcomed contribution to studies in contemporary phenomenology and Husserl scholarship. -- Christopher McTavish Philosophy in Review This book addresses a complex and original issue in Husserl's thinking, and examines it in a clear, concise, and stimulating manner ... It pushes Husserl scholarship forward and makes a powerful argument for placing a theory of ethics at the heart of Husserl's thoughts. -- Jonathan Hunt British Journal of Phenomenology


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Janet Donohoe is a professor of philosophy in the Department of English and Philosophy at the University of West Georgia.

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