Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edmund Husserl

Author:   S. Cunningham
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1976 ed.
Volume:   70
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Pages:   102
Publication Date:   31 August 1976
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Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edmund Husserl


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It was while reading HusserI's Cartesian Meditations that the subject of the present volume first occurred to me. And in a way I am offering a somewhat oblique commentary on HusserI's Meditations - ""oblique"" because it is not a systematic elucidation of the entire text. Nonetheless, it is primarily with the task of the Meditations that I am concerned. It is there that the antipathy between natural ~anguage and HusserI's quest for certainty come clearIy into focus. (Other texts are cited insofar as they shed light on this central work or illustrate the fact that HusserI did not significantly alter his position on the problem. ) My purpose here is to further sharpen that focus, showing that the consciousness within the phenomenological reductions is essentially language­ using. Working with the Wittgensteinian insight regarding ""pri­ vate languages,"" I attempt to show that a language-using con­ sciousness cannot effectively divorce itself from its social context and is unable, therefore, to perform the radical phenomenological reductions. Solipsism, then, is never a genuine problem, but nei­ ther is the elimination of all existential commitments a genuine possibility. Finally, I conclude that language-use bridges the distinction between essence and existence, the transcendental and the transcendent, the ideal and the real-making the phenomeno­ logical method incapable of providing the apodictic foundations on which all metaphysics and science will be rebuilt.

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Author:   S. Cunningham
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic Publishers
Edition:   1976 ed.
Volume:   70
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789024718238


ISBN 10:   9024718236
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   31 August 1976
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

I. Introduction.- Presuppositions.- Cogito.- The Reductions.- II. Language and the Phenomenological Reduction.- Reduction of Transcendencies.- An Unambiguous Language.- Conclusion.- III. Language and the Transcendental Reduction.- Transcendental Ego.- Intentionality and Constitution.- Derivation of a Complete Theory of Constitution.- Conclusion.- IV. Language and the Eidetic Reduction.- Lebenswelt.- Essences and Possibility.- Facts and Meanings.- Meanings and Essences.- Essences in Language.- Conclusion.- V. A Linguistic Alternative.- Early Alternatives.- Linguistic Alternative.- Evidence and Certainty.- Conclusion.- VI. Conclusion.- The Phenomenological Reduction.- The Transcendental Reduction.- The Eidetic Reduction.- Conclusion.

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