
THE CRISIS OF EUROPEAN SCIENCES AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY
Immerse yourself in a profound analysis of the crisis of European sciences and discover the transcendental phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. This monumental work, a kind of "last word" of the philosopher, invites reflection on the foundations of our knowledge and the way we perceive the world. Discover how Husserl combines the tradition of German idealism with innovative methods of phenomenological analysis.
- Husserl's last great work, summarizing his philosophical journey.
- Analysis of the genesis and logic of the transcendental turn, crucial for understanding phenomenology.
- The concept of the life-world (Lebenswelt), inspiring later philosophical currents.
- Awareness of belonging to the tradition of German idealism, which gives the work a deeper context.
- Metaphorical and grammatical style, deviating from Husserl's earlier, dry works.
- Detailed explanation of the constitution of the scientific worldview, characteristic of modern European humanity.
The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology is not only a philosophical study, but also an invitation to dialogue with tradition and to search for new perspectives. Husserl, using metaphors and word games characteristic of Heidegger's writings, leads the reader through a labyrinth of thoughts, revealing further layers of meaning. It is a demanding but at the same time extremely satisfying read that opens the mind to new horizons.
The Scientific Publishing House PWN presents this edition in paperback, with 360 pages, in 124x187 mm format. The year of publication is 2024, which guarantees access to the latest edition of this classic work. It is a must-read for every philosophy student, phenomenologist researcher, and all those who want to explore the secrets of human cognition and understand the crisis of modern science.
This book is an integral part of the philosophical tradition called German idealism. Husserl presents his philosophical vision in it in a different way than in his earlier works. Here we find a much greater awareness of the fact that Husserl's transcendental phenomenology is an integral part of the philosophical tradition called German idealism. The method of presentation differs in places from the dry style of his earlier books - Husserl uses metaphors and word games characteristic of Heidegger's writings.
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| Author | Edmund Husserl |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Publisher | Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN |
| Number of pages | 360 |
| Format | 124x187 mm |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
| ISBN | 9788301237707 |
Edmund Husserl - The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology
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