Husserl and Heidegger on Human Experience.
In this book Pierre Keller examines the distinctive contributions, and the respective limitations, of Husserl's and Heidegger's approach to fundamental elements of human experience, and shows both how their conceptions are related to each other and how they fit into a wider philosophical c...
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2003
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminaries; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Experience and intentionality; Chapter 2 Husserl's methodologically solipsistic perspective; Chapter 3 Husserl's theory of time-consciousness; Chapter 4 Between Husserl, Kierkegaard, and Aristotle; Chapter 5 Heidegger's critique of Husserl's methodological solipsism; Chapter 6 Heidegger on the nature of significance; Chapter 7 Temporality as the source of intelligibility; Chapter 8 Heidegger's theory of time; Chapter 9 Spatiality and human identity; Chapter 10 "Dasein" and the forensic notion of a person; Select bibliography; Index.