Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl's Logical Investigations: 131 - Rilegato

Lampert, J.

 
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What does it mean to say that one experience is synthesized with others? This study is a speculative-exegetical Husserlian account of the ground, the mechanisms, and the results of synthesis. A detailed, rigorous and systematic analysis of Husserl's Logical Investigations, it argues that synthesizing consciousness must be a self-explicating system of interpretive acts driven by ongoing forward and backward references, grounding its structures as it proceeds and positing its origins as that which must have been given "in advance". It thus develops a dialectical phenomenology grounded in Husserl's largely untreated category of "referring backward". This book provides a systematic examination of synthesis in Husserl's major early work. It offers Husserl scholars a range of original interpretations on issues ranging from closed and unclosed linguistic expressions and the indeterminacy of perspective, to the ego's return to itself.

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Preface. Introduction: (a) General and Historical Introduction. (b) The Secondary Literature on Husserl's Concept of Synthesis. 1. Logical Investigation I: Unity in Multiplicity: Meaning, Science, and the Fluctuation of Occasional Expressions. 2. Logical Investigation II: The Unity of Species and the Multiplicity of Individuals. The Problem of Synthesis: The Grounding of Universals. 3. Logical Investigation III: The Theory of Parts and Wholes: The Dynamic of Individuating and Contextualizing Interpretation. 4. Logical Investigation IV: Syncategorematic Terms: The Problem of Representing the Synthetic Connections that Underlie Meanings. 5. Logical Investigation V: Names Refer Back to Judgments and Judgments Refer Back to Names: The Problem of Referring Back to Simples. 6. Logical Investigation VI: Five Elements in Husserl's Account of the Syntheses of Epistemic Fulfilment. Section 1: The Categories of Universal Names. Section 2: The Categories of Context. Section 3: The Categories of Perspective and Cognitive Ordering. Section 4: The Categories of Limit. Conclusion: Section 5: The Categories of Referring Backward. Appendix: Ideas 1 (sections 118-124): Drawing Back to the Ego: Synthesis and Phenomenological Science. Bibliography. Index.

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ISBN 10:  9048144639 ISBN 13:  9789048144631
Casa editrice: Springer Netherlands, 2009
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