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Introduction to Phenomenology

Introduction to Phenomenology

Robert Sokolowski Zhang Jianhua and Gao Bingjiang
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Introduction to Phenomenology

◎ Editor's Recommendation☆ This is an accessible, concise introduction. Rather than simply summarizing the ideas of various phenomenologists, it focuses on phenomenology itself, demonstrating the manifestation of phenomenology as a science.
☆ Guided by precise phenomenological concepts such as "perception", "image structure", "temporality" and "essential intuition", we reveal the different aspects of phenomenology layer by layer and restore people's conscious activities in cognitive practice.
With a keen sense of problem-solving and a broad perspective on intellectual history, this book narrates how phenomenology, the successor of rational thought, responds to the lack of significance in postmodern thought. It also highlights the powerful vitality of phenomenology in returning to ancient understandings of philosophy and responding to modern philosophical issues.
Introduction: This book, written in a clear and lively style and richly illustrated, presents the main doctrines of phenomenology. It examines phenomena such as perception, imagery, imagination, memory, and reference, and demonstrates how human thought emerges from experience. It also explores the establishment of personal identity over time and discusses the nature of philosophy. Besides offering a new interpretation of the correspondence theory of truth, the author explains how phenomenology differs from both modern and postmodern forms of thought.
Media recommend this book as an excellent undergraduate course material. The author offers a fresh and engaging interpretation of phenomenology and offers intriguing insights into its relevance to contemporary intellectual life. This book deserves more attention.
—Comments on Metaphysics
Starting from Husserl's basic ideas, this book introduces philosophical phenomenology in a straightforward manner, using as few technical terms and American idioms as possible.
——Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
Sokolowski's introduction is excellent in many respects. He writes with commendable clarity about complex and subtle issues, including such highly speculative questions as the temporality of consciousness, the phenomenology of the self, and the relationship between intentional activity and intentional objects. His approach to phenomenology is remarkably comprehensive. At least for those who agree with the book's basic phenomenological perspective, the book is an invaluable teaching resource.
——Husserl Studies, 2002

Publication Date

2021-03-01

Publisher

上海文化出版社

Imprint

the new wave

Pages

312

ISBN

9787553521428
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