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Phenomenology and the Transcendental, Hardback Book

Phenomenology and the Transcendental Hardback

Edited by Sara Heinamaa, Mirja Hartimo, Timo Miettinen

Part of the Routledge Research in Phenomenology series

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The aim of this volume is to offer an updated account of the transcendental character of phenomenology.

The main question concerns the sense and relevance of transcendental philosophy today: What can such philosophy contribute to contemporary inquiries and debates after the many reasoned attacks against its idealistic, aprioristic, absolutist and universalistic tendencies—voiced most vigorously by late 20th century postmodern thinkers—as well as attacks against its apparently circular arguments and suspicious metaphysics launched by many analytic philosophers?

Contributors also aim to clarify the relations of transcendental phenomenology to other post-Kantian philosophies, most importantly to pragmatism and Wittgenstein’s philosophical investigations.

Finally, the volume offers a set of reflections on the meaning of post-transcendental phenomenology.

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