Husserl’s Logical Investigations in the New Century: Western and Chinese Perspectives

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In this volume, phenomenologists from the West join hands with specialists from mainland China and Hong Kong to discuss the heritage of Husserl’s Logical Investigations. Readers will learn of the early reception of Husserl’s Logical Investigations in China. They will also understand in what way Husserl’s doctrine of intentionality of consciousness in the Logical Investigations has paved the way to Scheler’s phenomenology of feeling, to a novel phenomenological explication of religious experience, as well as to the little known young Foucault’s tentative formulation of a paradoxical phenomenology of the dream. In addition, the book details how a young Chinese scholar undertakes a thorough reassessment of the problem of being in Husserl in the light of Heideggerian ontology. With its joint perspective, this volume demonstrates the surprisingly rich and inexhaustible life that Husserl’s Logical Investigations continues to enjoy in the new century.

Author(s): Kwok-Ying Lau (editor), John J. Drummond (editor)
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology 55
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 184
Tags: Phenomenology; Modern Philosophy; Philosophy; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy of Language

Front Matter....Pages I-VII
History and Substance of Husserl’s Logical Investigations ....Pages 1-20
Youding SHEN: The First Phenomenologist in China....Pages 21-32
Husserl’s Attack on Psychologism and its Cultural Implications....Pages 33-41
Between Saying and Showing: Reflections on Husserl’s Theory of Occasional Expressions....Pages 43-51
Pure Logical Grammar: Identity Amidst Linguistic Differences....Pages 53-66
The Problem of the Phenomenology of Feeling in Husserl and Scheler....Pages 67-82
Intentionality and Religiosity: Religion from a Phenomenological Viewpoint....Pages 83-103
Desiring to Know through Intuition....Pages 105-118
Authentic Thinking and Phenomenological Method....Pages 119-133
The Problem of Being in Logical Investigations ....Pages 135-151
Foucault and Husserl’s Logical Investigations : the Unsuspected French Connection....Pages 153-168
Back Matter....Pages 169-175