Hegel and Phenomenology
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-17545-0 (ISBN)
The volume fills a gap in historiography, expanding the knowledge of the impact of Hegel's philosophy on contemporary philosophy and raising new questions on the transformation of transcendental philosophy in post-Kantian philosophy. The contributions gathered in this volume shed new light on issues related to the problem of scientific method in philosophy, on the philosophy of history, as well as on the dimension of subjectivity. By providing critical insights into Hegel's philosophy and contemporary phenomenology, the book opens up new research perspectives recommended to philosophers and scholars of different traditions, especially classical German philosophy, phenomenology, and history of Western philosophy.
After teaching at Boston University, Alfredo Ferrarin is now professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Pisa. His work on Greek philosophy, modern philosophy, classical German thought, and phenomenology includes some seventy essays as well as the following volumes: Hegel and Aristotle (2001); Artificio, desiderio, considerazione di sé. Hobbes e i fondamenti antropologici della politica (2001); Saggezza, immaginazione e giudizio pratico. Studio su Aristotele e Kant (2004); Galilei e la matematica della natura (2014); The Powers of Pure Reason. Kant and the Idea of Cosmic Philosophy (2015); Thinking and the I. Hegel and the Critique of Kant (2019). Dermot Moran is the inaugural holder of the Joseph Chair in Catholic Philosophy at Boston College. He was previously Professor of Philosophy at University College Dublin. He has held numerous Visiting Professorships, including Yale University, Northwestern University, Rice University, Connecticut College, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Wuhan University, and the Gadamer Chair at Boston College (2015). He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy and the Institut International de Philosophie. He was awarded the Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Humanities in 2012. He was President (2013-2018) of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP) and President of the 24th World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, August 2018. He holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Athens, Greece, in 2015. Publications include: The Philosophy of John Scotus Eriugena (1989), Introduction to Phenomenology (2000), Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology (2005), and Husserl's Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (2012).
Part I. Hegel, Husserl, and the History of Philosophy.- Chapter 1. Husserl's Phenomenology of Spirit (Dermot Moran).- Chapter 2. Phenomenology of Historical Worlds: Possibilities and Problems (Tanja Staehler).- Chapter Chapter 3. Hegel and Husserl on the History of Reason (Danilo Manca).- Chapter 4. Hegel, Husserl and the Philosophy as Rigorous Science (Luca Illetterati).- Part II. Hegel and Phenomenology: Methodological Questions.- Chapter 5. Phenomenology and Dialectic (Stepháne Finetti).- Chapter 6. Hegel's Critique of Foundationalism and its Implications for Husserl's Dream of Rigorous Science (Chong-Fuk Lau).- Chapter 7. Hegelian Apperance and Husserlian Phenomenon (Romain Dufêtre).- Chapter 8. Méditations Hégéliennes vs. Méditations Cartésiennes. Edmund Husserl and Wilfrid Sellars on the Given (Daniele de Santis).- Chapter 9. Abstractness, Universality and Effectual Emptiness. Some Considerations on Hegel's and Husserl's Observations Concerning the Nature, the Meaning and the Function of "reines Ich" (Andrea Altobrando).- Chapter 10. Adorno and the Hegelian Criticism of Husserl's Phenomenology (Giovanni Zanotti).- Part III. Questions of Ontology and Hermeneutics.- Chapter 11. Archèo-logos. Hegel and Heidegger on Finding the Principle in Heraclitus' Saying (Antoine Cantin-Brault).- Chapter 12. Ricoeur as a Reader of Hegel: Between Defiance and Nostalgia (Gilles Marmasse).- Chapter 13. From the Night to the Night. Hegel and Heidegger (Joseph Cohen).- Part IV. Phenomenology of Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity.- Chapter 14. Husserl, Hegel, and Imagination (Alfredo Ferrarin).- Chapter 15. Dialectic and Reversibility. Hegel and Merleau-Ponty (Elisa Magrì.- Chapter 16. Two Approaches to Intersubjectivity. The Meaning of Death in Hegel and Levinas (Guillaume Lejeune).
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.08.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Contributions to Phenomenology |
Zusatzinfo | XIII, 190 p. 3 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 463 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Geschichte der Philosophie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Philosophie der Neuzeit | |
Schlagworte | Classical German Philosophy • French phenomenology • Hegel's Philosophy • Hegel’s Philosophy • hermeneutics • History of Philosophy • Husserl's Phenomenology • Husserl’s Phenomenology • Phenomenological Movement • philosophical traditions • Philosophy of History • Subjectivity in 19th and 20th century philosophy |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-17545-6 / 3030175456 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-17545-0 / 9783030175450 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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