As is well known, Husserl develops his early phenomenological concept of “species” by elaboratinga novel form of abstraction, whichhe calls “ideating” abstraction. This paper traces systematic parallels between the works of Lotze, Bolzano and Husserl in order to gain a better understanding of Husserl’s theory of abstraction and his early conception of species. Two lines of interpretation are central to this paper. The first concerns a critique of the Kantian understanding of “concept” (and thus also of the Kantian understanding of analyticity). The second line of interpretation relates to abstraction itself. In contrast to the British empiricists, all three thinkers understand abstraction as a positive, logical and non-psychological process of bringing about an abstract attribute. Furthermore, we will recognize the importance of Bolzano’s syntactic structure of representations (Vorstellungen) for Husserl’s understanding of abstraction in the 2nd Logical Investigation. We will see that Husserl’s “ideating abstraction” depends on syncategorematic forms and cannot be understood detached from a correctly formulated proposition.
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- | Kapitel kaufen Inhaltsverzeichnis3
- | Kapitel kaufen Andrea Cimino: Husserl on Illusory Things – Prolegomena to any Noematic, Onto-Phenomenological Clarification of Sensory Illusion5
- | Kapitel kaufen Abstract5
- | Kapitel kaufen Introduction5
- | Kapitel kaufen An Eidetic, Noematically Oriented, Onto-Phenomenological Clarification8
- | Kapitel kaufen Formal and Material Ontology (1): Sensory Illusions of Individua and their Variants17
- | Kapitel kaufen Formal and Material Ontology (2): Sensory Illusions of Things20
- | Kapitel kaufen Illusory Things (1): The Principle of Coordination and the A Priori Laws of Mutability and Reversibility26
- | Kapitel kaufen Illusory Things (2): The Psycho-Physical Condition of the Lived-Body, Subjective and Inter-Subjective Levels of Normality and Abnormality, ˋFalse' Appearances30
- | Kapitel kaufen Illusory Things (3): Typification of the Causal-Material Relations of Things with their Surroundings, the Distinction Between Deceptive and Resilient/Incorrigible Illusions36
- | Kapitel kaufen Conclusion38
- | Kapitel kaufen Till Grohmann: Lotze, Bolzano, Husserl: Über Begriffe, Abstraktion und Wesen41
- | Kapitel kaufen Abstract41
- | Kapitel kaufen 1. Begriffe und Abstraktion in Lotzes Logik43
- | Kapitel kaufen 2. Begriffe und Abstraktion in Bolzanos Wissenschaftslehre49
- | Kapitel kaufen 3. Bedeutung und Abstraktion bei Husserl56
- | Kapitel kaufen Schluss64
- | Kapitel kaufen Stefan W. Schmidt: Der gestaltete Ort – Entwurf einer phänomenologischen Topologie des Designs67
- | Kapitel kaufen Abstract 67
- | Kapitel kaufen Einleitung67
- | Kapitel kaufen 1. Phänomenologische Topologie69
- | Kapitel kaufen 1.1 Topologie der Leiblichkeit71
- | Kapitel kaufen 1.2 Topologie der Dinge73
- | Kapitel kaufen 2. Design als topologische Gestaltung79
- | Kapitel kaufen Nicola Spano: Habits of Phantasy and the Possibility of A Priori Knowledge 87
- | Kapitel kaufen Abstract87
- | Kapitel kaufen 1. Pure Essences and Eidetic Variation90
- | Kapitel kaufen 2. Arbitrariness, Freedom and Disconnectedness94
- | Kapitel kaufen 3. The Insufficiency of Totally Free Variation96
- | Kapitel kaufen 4. Motivation, Habits, and Associations99
- | Kapitel kaufen 5. The Habits of Phantasy and the Eidetic Variation101
- | Kapitel kaufen 6. Concluding Remarks: Habits of Phantasy and A Priori Knowledge104
- | Kapitel kaufen Hannes Wendler: Methodological Reductionism in Realistic Phenomenology. – The Completion of the Reduction in Philosophical Anthropology: Reconciling Scientific, Phenomenological/Apollonian, Dionysian and Cathartic Reduction109
- | Kapitel kaufen Abstract109
- | Kapitel kaufen On the Reduction in Realistic Phenomenology110
- | Kapitel kaufen Phenomenological Reductionism and Epochism: Methodological Considerations of the Reduction115
- | Kapitel kaufen The Realistic Critique: Suspending the Moment of Reality without a Theory of Reality122
- | Kapitel kaufen Technological Reductionism in Philosophical Anthropology: Scientific, Phenomenological/Apollonian, Dionysian and Cathartic Reduction126
- | Kapitel kaufen Man amidst White Nights145
- | Kapitel kaufen Buchbesprechungen147
- | Kapitel kaufen Autorinnen und Autoren169