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Husserl's Ethics and Practical Intentionality

Autor Susi Ferrarello
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2015
Husserl's 20th-century phenomenological project remains the cornerstone of modern European philosophy. The place of ethics is of importance to the ongoing legacy and study of phenomenology itself.

Husserl's Ethics and Practical Intentionality constitutes one of the major new interventions in this burgeoning field of Husserl scholarship, and offers an unrivaled perspective on the question of ethics in Husserl's philosophy through a focus on volumes not yet translated into English.

This book offers a refreshing perspective on stagnating ethical debates that pivot around conceptions of relativism and universalism, shedding light on a phenomenological ethics beyond the common dichotomy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472573735
ISBN-10: 1472573730
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY 3PL
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
chapter 1: Husserl's ethics as an apriori science
Chapter 2: Parallelism and Interlacing in Husserl's Axiology
Chapter 3: Norms, Laws and Necessity
Chapter 4: Living evidence
chapter 5: practical intentionality
chapter 6: the body and the ethical agent
chapter 7: the truth of will
chapter 8: intersubjectivity
chapter 9: Social ethics, teleology and theology

bibliography
Index

Recenzii

Susi Ferrarello has performed a great service for both the world of Husserl studies and for phenomenology in general by making clear the centrality of a social and ethical problematic in Husserl's life-work.
Ferrarello's expertise is beyond doubt ... It pays ... to work carefully through these pages and allow Ferrarello's exposition of Husserl's ethics to gradually emerge.
Ferrarello's book is a very concrete and very compelling study of Husserl's thought on ethics across his corpus. Indeed, Ferrarello shows how Husserl's earlier descriptions of such things as the logic of wholes and parts and transcendental intersubjectivity continue to be compelling both on their own terms and as resonating with later Continental thinkers' use of the ethical themes of situation and embodiment.
This book reveals a new Husserl, one attentive to feelings and the emotional life. Ferrarello presents an ethics of actions grounded in embodied, practical intentionality. This elegant, clear book is highly recommended for any reader, phenomenologists and non-phenomenologists alike, interested in ethical philosophy and intentionality.