Analyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis Lectures on Transce

Coming from what is arguably the most productive period of Husserl's life, this volume offers the reader a first translation into English of Husserl's renowned lectures on `passive synthesis', given between 1920 and 1926. These lectures are the first exte

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EDMUND HUSSERL COLLECTED WORKS EDITOR: RUDOLF BERNET VOLUME LX ANALYSES CONCERNING PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SYNTHESIS Lectures on Transcendental Logic

TRANSLATIONS PREPARED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HUSSERL-ARCHIVES (LEUVEN)

A list oftitlesin this series can be found at the end of this volume.

EDMUND HUSSERL ANALYSES CONCERNING PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SYNTHESIS Lectures on Transcendental Logic

TRANSLATED BY

ANTHONY J. STEINBOCK Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois, USA

SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B . V .

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938 Analyses concerning passive and active synthesis : lectures on transcendental logic / Edmund Husserl; translated by Anthony J. Steinbock. p. cm. -- (Edmund Husserl collected works ; vol. 9) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7923-7066-6 ISBN 978-94-010-0846-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-010-0846-4 1. Transcendental logic. I. Title. B3279.H93 A53 2001 193-dc21 2001035837

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION .......................................................•................................................. xv

MAIN TEXTS PART 1: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LECTURE ON TRANSCENDENTAL LOGIC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1 8 10 13 16 19

INTRODUCTION ..................•.•.................................................•....................................................... ''THINKING'' AS THE THEME OF LOGIC. SPEAKING, THINKING, WHAT IS THOUGHT .......................... THE IDEAliTY OF LINGUISTIC PHENOMENA .................................................................................. THINKING AS A SENSE CONSTITUTING LNED-ExpERIENCE ...........................................................

SENSE-CONSTITUTING LNED-ExPERIENCES AS EGorc ACTS ........................................................ FOREGROUND LNED-EXPERIENCES AND BACKGROUND LNED-EXPERIENCES .............................. 7. THE INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN EXPRESSING AND SIGNIFYING AS THE UNITY OF AN EGOIC

ACT ....................................•..................•..........•..............................•........................................... 22 8. THEME, INTEREST, INDICATION ....................................................................................•.............. 25 9. THE REGRESSION FROM THEORETICAL LoGOS TO THE PRE-THEORETICAL SENSE-GNING LIFE OF CONSCIOUSNESS .......................................................................................................................... 27 IO.PERCEPTION A