Doing Phenomenology Essays on and in Phenomenology
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PHAENOMENOLOGICA COLLECTION FONDEE PAR H. L. V AN BREDA ET PUBLIEE SOUS LE PATRONAGE DES CENTRES D'ARCHIVES-HUSSERL
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HERBERT SPIEGELBERG
Doing Phenomenology
Comite de redaction de la collection: President: S. IJsseling (Leuven); Membres: M. Farber (Buffalo), E. Fink (Freiburg i. Br.), L. Landgrebe (K61n), W. Marx (Freiburg i Br.), M. Merleau-Pontyt (Paris), J. N. Mohanty (New York), P. Ricoeur (paris), E. Stroker (KOln) J. Taminiaux (Louvain), K. H. Volkmann-Schluck (KOln). Secretaire: J. Taminaux
HERBERT SPIEGELBERG
Doing Phenomenology ESSAYS ON AND IN PHENOMENOLOGY
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MARTINUS NIJHOFF / THE HAGUE / 1975
To The Memory of ERWIN SPIEGELBERG
1901-1938
© 1975 by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands
Soflcover reprint o/the hardcover 1st edition 1975 All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form
ISBN-13: 978-94-010-1672-8 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-010-1670-4
e-ISBN-13: 978-94-010-1670-4
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I am indebted to the following copyrightholders for permission to reprint here, in the original or in slightly amended form, the articles listed next: American Catholic Philosophical Association, "How Subjective Is Phenomenology?"; American Philosophical Quarterly, "Toward a Phenomenology of Experience"; Duquesne University Press, "Phenomenology Through Vicarious Experience"; Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Phenomenology"; Harvard University Press, "The 'Reality-Phenomenon' and Reality"; Johns Hopkins Press, "The Relevance of Phenomenological Philosophy for Psychology"; Martinus Nijhoff, "Change of Perspectives: Constitution of a Husser! Image" and "On Some Human Uses of Phenomenology"; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, "Critical Phenomenological Realism" and "Phenomenology of Direct Evidence"; Quadrangle Press, "A Phenomenological Analysis of Approval"; Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, "The Idea of a Phenomenological Anthropology and Alexander Pfiinder's Psychology of Man"; and John Wiley & Sons, "On the Right to Say 'We': A Linguistic and Phenomenological Analysis."
PREFACE
Substantial encouragement for this volume came from the editors and readers of the Studies for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) at Northwestern University Press. But its publication has been made possible only by the unqualified and unabridged acceptance of the Editorial Board of Phaenomen%gica, which at the time was still headed by its founder, the late Professor H. L. Van Breda, who welcomed the manuscript most generously. This makes his untimely passing even more grievous to me. The stylistic copy editing and proof reading were handled efficiently by Ruth Nichols Jackson, secretary of the Philosophy Department. In the proof reading I also had the able help of my colleague Stanley Paulson. I dedicate this book to the memory of my late brother, Dr. chern. Erwin Spiegelberg, at the time of his death assistant professor at the University of Rio de Janeiro, who preceded me by two years in emigrating from Nazi Germany. When in 1938 h