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First Philosophy

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Idea of Philosophy and its Historical Origin
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    Chapter 2 The Grounding of Logic and the Limits of Formal-Apophantic Analytics
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    Chapter 3 First Reflections On Cognizing Subjectivity, Motivated by Sophistic Skepticism
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    Chapter 4 The Historical Beginnings of the Science of Subjectivity
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    Chapter 5 The Fundamental Limitation of Locke’s Sphere of Vision and its Reasons
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    Chapter 6 Critical Disclosure of the Genuine and Enduring Problematic Concealed in Locke’s Investigations
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    Chapter 7 Empiricism’s Theory of Abstraction as an Index of How it Falls Short of the Idea of an Eidetic Science of Pure Consciousness
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    Chapter 8 From Locke to the Radical Consequence of Berkeley’s Purely Immanent Philosophy
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    Chapter 9 Hume’s Positivism: the Consummation of Skepticism and, Simultaneously, the Decisive Preparatory Step toward a Transcendental Foundational Science
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    Chapter 10 The Rationalism and Metaphysics of the Modern Period
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    Chapter 11 Introduction: The Motivation of the Beginning Philosopher in the Absolute Situation
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    Chapter 12 The Idea of Apodictic Evidence and the Problematic of the Beginning
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    Chapter 13 World-Perception and World-Belief
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    Chapter 14 Supplementations and Clarifications in Connection with the “Objection of Insanity”
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    Chapter 15 Opening Up the Field of Transcendental Experience Transcendental, Phenomenological and Apodictic Reduction
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    Chapter 16 The Transcendental Temporal Form of Subjectivity’s Transcendental Stream of Life
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    Chapter 17 On the Theory of the Theoretical Attitude of the Phenomenologist: What the Epoché Means and Accomplishes
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    Chapter 18 The Conscious Activity of Natural Egoic Life and the Reduction to Pure Subjectivity
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    Chapter 19 The Accomplishment and Problematic of a Phenomenological-Psychological Reduction
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    Chapter 20 The Opening of the Realm of Transcendental Experience Following the Second Path
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    Chapter 21 The Philosophical Significance of the Transcendental-Phenomenological Reduction
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    Chapter 22 Supplemental Texts
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Chapter title
Empiricism’s Theory of Abstraction as an Index of How it Falls Short of the Idea of an Eidetic Science of Pure Consciousness
Chapter number 7
Book title
First Philosophy
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 2019
DOI 10.1007/978-94-024-1597-1_7
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-241595-7, 978-9-40-241597-1
Authors

Edmund Husserl