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Husserl and Analytic Philosophy R. Cobb-Stevens

Husserl and Analytic Philosophy By R. Cobb-Stevens

Husserl and Analytic Philosophy by R. Cobb-Stevens


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The principal differences between the contemporary philosophic traditions which have come to be known loosely as analytic philosophy and phenomenology are all related to the central issue of the interplay between predication and perception.

Husserl and Analytic Philosophy Summary

Husserl and Analytic Philosophy by R. Cobb-Stevens

The principal differences between the contemporary philosophic traditions which have come to be known loosely as analytic philosophy and phenomenology are all related to the central issue of the interplay between predication and perception. Frege's critique of psychologism has led to the conviction within the analytic tradition that philosophy may best defend rationality from relativism by detaching logic and semantics from all dependence on subjective intuitions. On this interpretation, logical analysis must account for the relationship of sense to reference without having recourse to a description of how we identify particulars through their perceived features. Husserl' s emphasis on the priority and objective import of perception, and on the continuity between predicative articulations and perceptual discriminations, has yielded the conviction within the phenomenological tradition that logical analysis should always be comple mented by description of pre-predicative intuitions. These methodological differences are related to broader differences in the philosophic projects of analysis and phenomenology. The two traditions have adopted markedly divergent positions in reaction to the critique of ancient and medieval philosophy initiated by Bacon, Descartes, and Hobbes at the beginning of the modern era. The analytic approach generally endorses the modern preference for calculative rationality and remains suspicious of pre-modern categories, such as formal causality and eidetic intuition. Its goal is to give an account of human intelligence that is compatible with the modern interpretation of nature as an ensemble of quantifiable entities and relations.

Table of Contents

I. Psychologism and Logical Analysis.- 1. The Debate about Psychologism.- 2. Freges Critique of Psychologism.- 3. Propositions and Facts.- 4. Kantian and Platonic Fragments.- 5. Senses as Modes of Givenness.- II Semantics Without Epistemology.- 1. From Semantics to Pragmatism.- 2. Wittgensteins Metaphors.- 3. Private Sensations and Public Concepts.- 4. Tacit and Prepositional Knowing.- III. Quantifiers and Bound Variables.- 1. Functions and Concepts.- 2. Freges Critique of Traditional Logic.- 3. The Quantifier-Variable Notation.- 4. Leibniz Law.- 5. Concepts and their value-ranges: Two Paradoxes.- 6. Substitution vs. Intuition.- IV. On What There is.- 1. The Many Senses of the Science of Being.- 2. The Theory of Substance: From Aristotle to Leibniz.- 3. Freges Critique of the Theory of Substance.- 4. Concepts: Modes of Presentation or Extensions.- 5. Referential Opacity.- 6. The Impoverishment of Ontology.- V. Assertion and Predication.- 1. The Development of the Modern Theory of Judgment.- 2. Intentional Directedness and Propositional Attitudes.- 3. Brentano and Frege.- 4. Strawsons Critique of Russell.- 5. Sortal Predicates and Contextual Identification.- VI. Psychologism and Cognitive Intuition.- 1. From Soul to Mind.- 2. Husserls Breakthrough: Early Writings.- 3. Husserl and the Language of Modern Philosophy.- 4. Signs and Signification.- 5. Judgments and Propositions.- 6. The Context of Reference.- 7. Truth as Identity-synthesis.- 8. Categorial Intuition.- 9. A Productive Paradox.- VII. Husserls Transcendental Turn.- 1. Kants Transcendentalism.- 2. The Idea of Phenomenology.- 3. Regions and Dimensions.- 4. Propositions and Facts: A Transcendental Approach.- VIII. Reason and History.- 1. Esprit de geometrie.- 2. Naturalism and theLogical Calculus.- 3. Naturalism and Historicism.- 4. Essences and Historical Perspectives.

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NPB9780792304678
9780792304678
0792304675
Husserl and Analytic Philosophy by R. Cobb-Stevens
New
Hardback
Springer
1990-02-28
222
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