The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy
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Author
Contributions
- Marian Hobson (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2003-06-01 - University Of Chicago Press
Language
English
Word Count
58,000 words, Guess
Page Count
232 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9497050M
- ISBN-139780226143156
- ISBN-100226143155
- OCLC Control Number51093269
- Library of Congress Control Number2002043560
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- Goodreads385730
- LibraryThing561247
Classifications
- LCCB3279.H94 D3713 2003
Description
Surveying Husserl's major works on phenomenology, Derrida reveals what he sees as an internal tension in Husserl's central notion of genesis, and gives us our first glimpse into the concerns and frustrations that would later lead Derrida to abandon phenomenology and develop his now famous method of deconstruction.
First Sentence
When Husserl came to philosophy, minds in Germany were already confronting each other over the problem of genesis.
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