Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The present volume containing the dissertation of Dorion Cairns is the first part of a comprehensive edition of the philosophical papers of one of the foremost disseminators and interpreters of Husserlian phenomenology in North-America.
Based on his intimate knowledge of Husserl s published writings and unpublished manuscripts and on the many conversations and discussions he had with Husserl and Fink during his stay in Freiburg i. Br. in 1931-1932 Cairns s dissertation is a comprehensive exposition of the methodological foundations and the concrete phenomenological analyses of Husserl s transcendental phenomenology.The lucidity and precision of Cairns s presentation is remarkable and demonstrates the secure grasp he had of Husserl s philosophical intentions and phenomenological distinctions. Starting from the phenomenological reduction and Husserl s Idea of Philosophy, Cairns proceeds with a detailed analysis of intentionality and the intentional structures of consciousness. In its scope and in the depth and nuance of its understanding, Cairns s dissertation belongs beside the writings on Husserl by Levinas and Fink from the same period.
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Synopsis
1. The Transcendental Phenomenological Reduction: Husserl's concept of the Idea of Philosophy.- a. Appendix to Chapter 1.- 2. General Nature of Intentionality.- 3. General Structure of the Act-Correlate.- 4. Thetic Quality.- 5. Act-Horizon.- 6. Founded Structures.- 7. Direct and Indirect, Impressional and Reproductive, Consciousness.- 8. Evidence.- 9. Fulfilment.- 10. Pure Possibility.- 11. Recapitulation and Program. 12. The Egological Reduction.- 13. Primordial Sense-Perception.- 14. Primordial Sense-Perception (Continued).- 15. The Founding Strata of Primordial Sense-Perception.- 16. The Constitution of Immanent Objects, and the General Nature of Association.- 17. Spontaneity in General Attention.- 18. Doxic Explication.- 19. The Ego-Aspect of Evidence and the Evidence of Reflection.- 20. Syntactical Acts and Syntactical Objects.- 21. The Eidos and the Apriori.- 22. Value Objects and Practical Objects.- 23. Conceptualization and Expression.- 24. The Transcendental Ego.- 25. The Transcendental Monad.- 26. The Other Mind and the Intersubjective World.- 27. Conclusion.