Rediscovering Phenomenology Phenomenological Essays on Mathematical Beings, Physical Reality, Perception and Consciousness
- Éditeur
- Springer Netherlands
- Format
- Livre Broché
- Langue
- Français
- Parution
- 12 - 2010
- Nombre de pages
- 408
- EAN
- 9789048174669
- Dimensions
- 155 × 235 × 21 mm
Résumé du livre
Zusammenfassung Beyond their remarkable technical accomplishments, the new directions taken by the sciences in recent decades call for renewal of their epistemological basis. The purpose of this book is to show that Husserlâs transcendental phenomenology, if properly re-examined, provides the required framework for such an epistemology. This re-examination is both critical and constructive. (i) The absolute subjectivization or the full naturalization of consciousness must be rejected. (ii) The necessarily transcendental character of phenomenology is put to work in the search for a systematic connection between the modes of theoretical objectivation and the apprehension of the phenomenal world by intentional consciousness. A new look at some of the fundamental issues opened up by Husserl is thus suggested by recent advances in the theory of perception, attention, and the will; foundations of mathematics and formal logic; space-time or quantum physics. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION by L. Boi, P. Kerszberg and F. Patras * CHAPTER I. Spatiality and the Phenomenology of Perception * Foreword by Luciano BOI. * Husserl and the Phenomenology of Attention by Bruce BÃGOUT. * Phénoménologie et méréologie de la perception spatiale, de Husserl aux théoriciens de la gestalt by Luciano BOI. * On the Relationship between Parts and Wholes in Husserlâs Phenomenology by Ettore CASARI * Space and Movement. On Husserlâs Geometry of the Visual Field by Giulio GIORELLO & Corrado SINIGAGLIA * Naturalized Volitions? Phenomenology opposing Brainphysiologically Based Rejections of Free Will by Sonja RINOFNER-KREIDL * CHAPTER II. Phenomenology and the Foundations of Natural Sciences. * Foreword by Pierre KERSZBERG. * Perseverance and Adjustment: On Weylâs Phenomenological Philosophy of Nature by Pierre KERSZBERG * Mathematical Concepts and Physical Objects by Giuseppe LONGO * Understanding Quantum Mechanics with Bohr and Husserl by François LURÃAT * CHAPTER III . Phenomenology, Logic, and Mathematics * Foreword by Frédéric PATRAS * Husserl between Formalism and Intuitionism by James DODD * The Two-sidedness and the Rationalistic Ideal of Formal Logic: Husserl and Gödel by Pierre CASSOU-NOGUÃS * Mettre les structures en mouvement: La phénoménologie et la dynamique de lâintuition conceptuelle. Sur la pertinence phénoménologique de la théorie des catégories by Jocelyn BENOIST * Pourquoi les nombres sont-ils « naturels » ? by Frédéric PATRAS * AUTHORS * INDEX NOMINUM * ...