Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology{Sect} 1. Descartes' Meditations as the prototype of philosophical reflection. I have partieular reason for being glad that I may talk about transeendental phenomenology in this, the most venerable abode of Freneh seienee.l Franee's greatest thinker, Rene Deseartes, gave transeendental phenomenology new impulses through his Meditations; their study aeted quite direetly on the transfor mation of an already developing phenomenology into a new kind of transeendental philosophy. Aeeordingly one might almost eall transeendental phenomenology a neo-Cartesianism, even though it is obliged-and preeisely by its radieal development of Cartesian motifs - to rejeet nearly all the well-known doe trinal eontent of the Cartesian philosophy. That being the situation, I ean already be assured of your interest if I start with those motifs in the M editationes de prima philosophia that have, so I believe, an eternal signifieanee and go on to eharaeterize the transformations, and the novel for mations, in whieh the method and problems of transeendental phenomenology originate. Every beginner in philosophy knows the remarkable train of thoughts eontained in the Meditations. Let us reeall its guiding idea. The aim of the Meditations is a eomplete reforming of philosophy into a scienee grounded on an absolute foundation. |
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... unity comprising all objects , and the task of clarifying it constitutionally THIRD MEDITATION . CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS . TRUTH AND ACTUALITY § 23. A more pregnant concept of constitution , under the titles " reason " and " unreason ...
... unity comprising all objects , and the task of clarifying it constitutionally THIRD MEDITATION . CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS . TRUTH AND ACTUALITY § 23. A more pregnant concept of constitution , under the titles " reason " and " unreason ...
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... unity of philosophy can they develop into genuine sciences . As they have developed 1 Translator's note : The Meditations are an elaboration of two lectures , entitled " Einleitung in die transzendentale Phänomenologie " ( Introduction ...
... unity of philosophy can they develop into genuine sciences . As they have developed 1 Translator's note : The Meditations are an elaboration of two lectures , entitled " Einleitung in die transzendentale Phänomenologie " ( Introduction ...
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... unity of the sciences , within the unity of such an absolutely 1 rational grounding . With Descartes this demand gives rise to a philosophy turned toward the subject himself . The turn to the subject is made at two significant levels ...
... unity of the sciences , within the unity of such an absolutely 1 rational grounding . With Descartes this demand gives rise to a philosophy turned toward the subject himself . The turn to the subject is made at two significant levels ...
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... unity that it had in previous ages , in its aims , its problems and methods , has been lost . When , with the beginning of modern times , re- ligious belief was becoming more and more externalized as a lifeless convention , men of ...
... unity that it had in previous ages , in its aims , its problems and methods , has been lost . When , with the beginning of modern times , re- ligious belief was becoming more and more externalized as a lifeless convention , men of ...
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... unity of a mental space in which they might exist for and act on one another.2 It may be that , within each of the many different " schools " or " lines of thought ” , the situation is somewhat better . Still , with the existence of ...
... unity of a mental space in which they might exist for and act on one another.2 It may be that , within each of the many different " schools " or " lines of thought ” , the situation is somewhat better . Still , with the existence of ...
Contents
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Differentiations of evidence The philosophical | 14 |
The range covered by apodictic evidence of theIam | 22 |
Necessity of at first excluding problems relating | 29 |
Necessary beginning of both transcen | 37 |
The twosidedness of inquiry into consciousness | 39 |
The peculiar nature of intentional analysis | 46 |
Association as a principle of passive genesis | 80 |
41 | 83 |
FIFTH MEDITATION UNCOVERING OF THE SPHERE | 89 |
44 | 92 |
The transcendental ego and selfapperception as | 99 |
46 | 100 |
The transcendency of the Objective world as | 105 |
50 | 108 |
22 | 53 |
Actuality as the correlate of evident varification | 59 |
27 | 60 |
FOURTH MEDITATION DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 65 |
31 | 66 |
Excursus into eidetic internal psychology | 72 |
ego cogito | 75 |
Pairing as an associatively constitutive component | 112 |
53 | 116 |
56 | 128 |
59 | 136 |
The traditional problems of psychological origins | 141 |
62 | 148 |
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