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OverviewThis work employs Husserl's concept of responsibility as a guiding clue for the clarification of the self-understanding of phenomenology as a `rigorous science'. Originally an appeal for radical accountability and ultimate foundation in the field of philosophical theory, Husserl's concept of responsibility culminated finally in a philosophy of human self-renewal. This philosophical telos of ultimate self-responsibility, which was also fuelled by a striving towards cultural reform, was realised for Husserl in a transcendental field of transparent self-evidence, linguistic univocity and transhistorical ideality. With reference to J. Derrida's reading of Husserl, the author shows, that the elements singled out as those for which phenomenology cannot assume responsibility - exteriority, passivity and contingency - are not only delivered over to the interminable process of being worked upon, but remain rather constitutive for the endeavour of phenomenologising itself. This becomes manifest in the inevitable linguisticality of phenomenology, its `secondary enworlding', as it is conceived in E. Fink's project of the VIth Cartesian Meditation. In the context of this linguisticality it is the explosive power of the metaphor, which vouches for the openness, that fulfils the mission of phenomenology to carry in its innermost nature responsibility for a space of transgression. Full Product DetailsAuthor: F. KusterPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996 Volume: 138 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.261kg ISBN: 9789401072298ISBN 10: 9401072299 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 20 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: German Table of ContentsInhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung. I. Eine mathesis des Geistes und der Humanität II. Zäune gegen Widersinn und Verirrung. III. Historizität versus Historizismus. IV. Die Spielarten mangelnder Rechtfertigung. V. Anfang und Methode. VI. Die Sprache hütet die Differenz, die die Sprache hütet. Literaturverzeichnis.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |