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This translation of Lyotard's first book, La Phenomenologie, supplies an important link to Lyotard's more recent works. Phenomenology presents a commentary on the phenomenological movement. From th...
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This translation of Lyotard's first book, La Phenomenologie, supplies an important link to Lyotard's more recent works. Phenomenology presents a commentary on the phenomenological movement. From the dual perspectives of a work on, and of, phenomenology, Lyotard's text profiles the different aspects of phenomenology, focusing particularly on the writings of Hegel, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and Tran Duc Thao. Phenomenology marks a particular episode in Lyotard's reflections on the "philosophical project" and is emblematic of his critical reflections on philosophy's involvements in routine, daily commitments. Like Merleau-Ponty, in this work Lyotard eliminates philosophy as a "separate existence." Beyond offering an account of certain phenomenological themes, Lyotard's commentary explicates phenomenology's relevance to psychology, sociology, and history.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 153
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
Publication Date: 05 November 1991
ISBN: 9780791408056
Format: Hardcover
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Foreword by Gayle L. Ormiston
Translator's Acknowledgments
Phenomenology Introduction
Part I: Husserl I. The Eidetic

1. Psychologistic Scepticism
2. Essences
3. Eidetic Science
II. The Transcendental
1. The Problematic of the Subject
2. The Reduction
3. The Pure Ego
4. Pure Ego, Psychological Ego, Kantian Subject
5. Intentionality
III. The "Lifeworld"

1. Transcendental Idealism and Its Contradictions
2. The Lifeworld
Notes on Husserl and Hegel
Part II: Phenomenology and the Human Sciences IV. The Relation of Phenomenology to the Human Sciences
V. Phenomenology and Psychology
1. Introspection
2. Reflection
3. Intentionality and Behavior
4. Gestalt Psychology
5. The Problem of the Body
6. Phenomenology and Physiology
7. Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis
VI. Phenomenology and Sociology
1. Explanation
2. Understanding
3. The Orginary Social: Foundation of Understanding
4. Phenomenology and Sociology
5. Individual and Society: The Ethnological Problem
VII. Phenomenology and History
1. The Historical
2. Historicity
3. The Philosophy of History
4. Historical Science and Historicity
5. Phenomenology and Marxism:

A. The Third Way
B. The Meaning of History
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index