Phenomenological Method: Theory and Practice
This book has two parts. The first part is chiefly concerned with critically establishing the universally necessary order of the various steps of transcendental phenomenological method; the second part provides specific cases of phenomenological analysis
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHENOMENOLOGY IN COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY
Editorial Board: William R. McKenna, Miami University (Chairman) Edward G. Ballard, Tulane University David Carr, University of Ottawa Lester Embree, Duquesne University Jose Huertas-Jourda, Wilfred Laurier University Joseph J. Kockelmans, The Pennsylvania State University Algis Mickunas, Ohio University J. N. Mohanty, Temple University Thomas M. Seebohm, Johannes Gutenberg-Universital, Mainz Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt University
Scope The purpose of this series is to foster the development of phenomenological philosophy through reactive research. Contemporary issues in philosophy, other disciplines and in culture generally, offer opportunities for the application of phenomenological methods that call for creative responses. Although the work of several generations of thinkers has provided phenomenology with many results with which to approach these challenges, a truly succesful response to them will require building on this work with new analysis and methodological innovations.
PHENOMENOLOGICAL METHOD: THEORY AND PRACTICE
FRED KERSTEN University of Winsconsin-Green Bay, U.S.A.
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LONDON
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Kersten, F. (Frederick) Phenomenolog1cal ~ethod theory and practice! F. Kersten. p. cm. -- (Contribut1ons to phenomenology) Bibl iography: p. Includes index. 1. Phenomenology. II. Series.
2. Methodology.
3. Space and time.
B829.5.K47 1989 142' . 78--dc 19
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89-2838
ISBN-13: 978-94-010-7515-2 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-2265-5
e-ISBN-13: 978-94-009-2265-5
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
PART ONE THE METHOD OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL REDUCTIONS "Wir wollen auf den 'Sachen selbst' zuruckgehen" 3 The Transcendental Phenomenological Reductions 19 Specific Transcendental Phenomenological Procedures 47 Further Transcendental Procedures 66 The Order of Transcendental Phenomenological inquiry 87 That Wills to Return to the "Things Themselve~"
INTRODUCTION.
1. 2. 3. 4.
PART TWO TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPACE, TIME, OTHER The Problem, Plan and Historical Se