Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to PhenomenologyThe "Cartesian Meditations" translation is based primarily on the printed text, edited by Professor S. Strasser and published in the first volume of Husserliana: Cartesianische Meditationen und Pariser Vorträge. Most of Husserl's emendations, as given in the Appendix to that volume, have been treated as if they were part of the text. The others have been translated in footnotes. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRST MEDITATION THE WAY TO THE TRANSCENDENTAL | 7 |
Differentiations of evidence The philosophical | 14 |
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absolute accordance with Typescript accordingly all-embracing already animate organism apperception appresentation appresented Apriori becomes constituted belonging body Cartesian cogitatum cogito concrete ego connexion consti correlate cultural dental Descartes ego's eidetic epoché essence existing experiencing someone explication fact facto French translation fundamental genesis genuine harmonious horizon idea ideal identical immanent included intentional object intentionality intersubjectivity intuition kinesthesias likewise manner matter meant meditations modes of appearance modes of consciousness monads Nature noematic Objectivated objective sense Objective world ontological original originaliter particular passive peculiar perceiving perception pertaining phantasy phenome philosophy physical thing positive sciences potentialities precisely predelineated predicates present presupposed primordial sphere primordial world problems psyche psychic psychology psychophysical published text pure realm reduced reflexively related respect self-explication solipsism stratum structure subjective processes Supplied in accordance surrounding world synthesis synthetic temporal tentional theory transcendency transcendental ego transcendental idealism transcendental phenomenology transcendental subjectivity ultimate uncovering unity universal verified virtue