附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-231) and index.
Preliminaries; Table of Contents; Abbreviations of Husserl's works; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Science and Reflection1; Chapter One: The Concept of Crisis; Chapter Two: The Manifold Sense of Foundation; Chapter Three: Galileo and Modern Science; Chapter Four: The Origin of Geometry; Chapter Five: The Problem of the Lifeworld; Chapter Six: The Phenomenological Reduction; Conclusion; References; Index.
摘要:"In his last work, Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology. Edmund Husserl formulated a radical new approach to phenomenological philosophy. Unlike his previous works, in the Crisis Husserl embedded this formulation in an ambitious reflection on the essence and value of the idea of rational thought and culture, a reflection that he considered to be an urgent necessity in light of the political, social, and intellectual crisis of the interwar period in this book. James Dodd pursues an interpretation of Husserl's text that emphasizes the importance of the problem of the origin of philosophy, as well as advances the thesis that, for Husserl, the "crisis of reason" is not contingent historical event, but a permanent feature of a life in reason generally."--Jacket.