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‎Husserl‎

Reference : RO80248122

(2008)

ISBN : 2070703479

‎"Idées directrices pour une phénoménologie (Collection ""Tel"", n°94)"‎

‎Gallimard. 2008. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 567 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne‎


‎"Collection ""Tel"", n°94. Traduit de l'allemand par Paul Ricoeur. Classification Dewey : 190-Philosophie occidentale moderne"‎

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‎HUSSERL‎

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‎La Crise de l'humanité européenne et la philosophie‎

‎Madrid, s.n, 1949, 260 pp. in-8, br.‎


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‎HUSSERL‎

Reference : 167155

(1991)

ISBN : 2130440029

‎Leçons pour une phénoménologie de la conscience intime du temps‎

‎ PUF Puf 1991. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats. 205 pages. Couverture légèrement passée en bord sans gravité. Très bon exemplaire‎


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‎HUSSERL, Edmond.‎

Reference : 113413

‎Idées directrices pour une phénoménologie. Traduit de l'allemand par Paul Ricoeur. Collection: Bibliothèque de philosophie.‎

‎ Paris, Editions Gallimard 1963, 230x140mm, XXXIX - 567pages, broché. Etiquette de cotation sur le revers de la couverture supérieure, autrement bel exemplaire. ‎


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‎HUSSERL, Edmond.‎

Reference : 113409

‎Méditations cartésiennes. Introduction a la phénoménologie. Traduit de l’allemand par Mlle Gabrielle Peiffer et M. Emmanuel Levinas.‎

‎ Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 1953, 225x140mm, VII - 136pages, broché. Etiquette de cotation sur le bas de la page de faux-titre, autrement bel exemplaire. ‎


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‎HUSSERL (Edmond)‎

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‎HUSSERL (Edmond)‎

Reference : 13518

‎Méditations Cartésiennes - Introduction à la Phénoménologie‎

‎Paris, J. Vrin, 1953. In-8 broché, 136 p. Traduit de l'allemand par Mlle Gabrielle Pfeiffer et Emmanuel Lévinas. Bon état.‎


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‎HUSSERL (Edmond).‎

Reference : 1047

(1947)

‎Méditations cartésiennes. Introduction à la phénoménologie.‎

‎ Vrin, 1947, in-8°, vii-136 pp, dos passé‎


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‎HUSSERL (Edmond)‎

Reference : 33364

(1953)

‎Méditations cartésiennes: Introduction à la phénoménologie. Traduit de l'allemand par Gabrielle Pfeiffer et Emmanuel Lévinas.‎

‎Paris, Librairie philosophique J. Vrin 1953. In-8 broché de VIII-136 pages. Traduction de Levinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995). Peiffer, Gabrielle.- Très bon état.‎


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‎"HUSSERL, EDMOND. (Lévinas & Peiffer transl.).‎

Reference : 51533

(1931)

‎Méditations Cartésiennes. Introduction a la phénoménologie. - [INTRODUCING EPOCHÉ - PRESENTATION-COPY]‎

‎Paris, 1931. Lex 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Quite worn - and clearly very thorougly read. Spine taped together. Wrappers chipped at edges, just touching inscription at front wrapper. Wrappers loose. Text nice and clean. (2), VII, (1), 136 pp. + 1 f. (blank).‎


‎The rare first edition of the main work of transcendental phenomenology, Husserl's highly important ""Cartesian Meditations"" - which came to profoundly influence French philosophy for decades to come - with a very interesting presentation-inscription for the important philosopher, who is now primarily remembered for introducing the philosophy of Husserl to the English speaking public, ""Herrn Prof. Chr. V. Salmon/ mit herzlichen Grüssen/ E Husserl"""" Salmon famously translated Husserl's important Encyclopedia Britannica article on Phenomenology and lectured on Husserl in English, spreading his thoughts in the English speaking world - just as Lévinas did in France.This seminal work is based on two two-hour lectures that Husserl gave at the Sorbonne in 1929. Over the next couple of years, Husserl, together with his assistant Eugen Fink, expanded and elaborated upon the text of the lectures and had Lévinas and Gabrielle Peiffer translate them, under the supervision of Alexandre Kyré, Husserl's former student. The work was not published in German in Husserl's lifetime and only appereared in 1950. In 1960 an English translation appeared. The ""Cartesian Meditations"" constitutes Husserl's introduction to transcendental phenomenology and introduces many of his most important ideas - the transcendental reduction, the epoché, static and genetic phenomenology, eidetic reduction, and eidetic phenomenology. ""Having received his M.A. in philosophy at Oxford, Christopher Verney Salmon studied with Husserl in Freiburg during the winter semester of 1922 and again during 1926-1927. In the summer of 1927 Salmon defended the doctoral dissertation that he had written under Husserl's direction, ""The Central Problem of Hume's Philosophy: A Phenomenological Interpretation of the First Book of the ""Treatise on Human Nature"". The was published a year later in Husserl's ""Jahrbuch"", and Husserl refers to that forthcoming publication in his Bibliography to Draft A of the Article. A year after translating the EB article, Salmon was appointed a lecturer at the University of Belfast, and he continued to present Husserl's philosophy to the English-speaking public. On December 2, 1929 he delivered a lecture to the Aristotelian Society in London, ""The Starting-Point of Husserl's Philosophy"". Soon after that he helped W.R. Boyce Gibson read the page proofs of Boyce Gibson's translation of Husserl's ""Ideas"", and in 1932, a year after the work came out in English, Salmon published a review of it. However, contact between Salmon and Husserl fell off after that, and in the spring of 1937 Husserl noted that Professor Salmon had not written to him over the last years. Salmon published a brief article in French on Husserl in 1947. He died in 1960."" (Sheehan and Palmer, the Preface to: Edmund Husserl: Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger (1927-1931), pp. 62-63).‎

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‎Husserl Edmund‎

Reference : R100057279

(1998)

ISBN : 2841370682

‎"De la synthèse passive - Logique transcendantale et constitutions originaires - Collection "" Krisis ""."‎

‎Jérôme Millon. 1998. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 431 pages - couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES‎


‎"Collection "" Krisis "" - Traduit de l'allemand par Bruce Bégout et Jean Kessler - Avec la collaboration de Natalie Depraz et Marc Richir. Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES"‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 43447

(1936)

‎Die Krisis der Europäischen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phaenomenologie. (In: Philosophia. Philosophorum nostri temporis vox universa. Edidit Arthur Liebert. Vol. 1, Fasc. 1, 1936]. - [HUSSERL'S FINAL MASTERPIECE]‎

‎Belgrado (Beograd), 1936. 8vo. Pp. 77-176. The entire volume one of Philosophia present, uncut and in the original printed wrappers. A bit of tear and wear to extremities and spine of the fragile wrappers, but overall well-preserved. First two leaves of the entire volume (not the Krisis-article) with light brown patches. [Entire volume: 442 pp.].‎


‎The very rare first printing of the first appearance of the first printed part (the only part to appear within his life-time) of Husserl's seminal work in which he develops his path-breaking project of linking the basic notions of science back to their conceptual roots in the pre-scientific parts of the ""life-world"". The work constitutes the last great work of the most important philosopher of the 20th century, the principal founder of phenomenology. In ""Krisis"", Husserl considers the pervasive sense of crisis in European culture, while attempting to give the last in a long line of introductions by him to the method of phenomenological research which he had founded. ""Krisis"" develops themes which are found in earlier works by Husserl, most importantly, the question of the constitution of intersubjectivity in the Cartesian Meditations (1929). However, a great interest of the work lies in its inflexion of the phenomenological methodology. Husserl, a mathematician by education, had articulated phenomenology as a rigorous science, on the ideals of 19th century rationalism. This understanding of the role of science and of philosophy permeates his earlier research which, while also treating social and historical phenomena, always does so from the vantage point of individual consciousness. In ""Krisis"", Husserl cuts the umbilical cord to individual consciousness. We find him engaged in what he describes as a ""teleological-historical reflection upon the origins of our critical scientific and philosophical situation"". This reflection revolves around the concept of ""life-world"" (Lebenswelt) which Husserl introduces as the designation of the pre-theoretical and unreflected element, out of which scientific thought arises. Husserl attributes the alienation of man in Europe to the fact that the sciences have forgotten that they are rooted in the ""life-world"". The concept has since played a pivotal role in the theory of communicative action of Jürgen Habermas. Krisis is the last work of the most influential philosopher of the 20th century. As such, it is an essential for anybody with an interest in phenomenology, the dominant non-analytic strain of philosophical reflection in the 20th century. At the same time, it represents something as exceptional as the radicalization of an entire life's work which opens up to entire new perspectives. It translates Husserl's sense of the growing malaise and restlessness in European culture, of which he himself was a victim since the Nazi take-over of power in Germany in 1933. But it is also a reply to the then increasingly successful existentialist philosophies of Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers, in whose work Husserl saw a travesty of his own philosophy and a threat to the foundation of European culture. In this sense, it is the last element in what is one of the most fruitful direct dialogues in the history of philosophy, the dialogue between Husserl and his former assistant Heidegger. The last of ""The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology"" only appeared posthumously, in 1954. ‎

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‎HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 37573

(1948)

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND‎

Reference : 42143

(1948)

‎Erfahrung und Urteil, Untersuchungen zur Genealogie der Logik‎

‎Hamburg, 1948. 8vo. Original half cloth with dust jacket. A very nice and clean copy in excellent condition. (V-XXV), 478 pp. ‎


‎Fourth edition. Edmund Husserl is famous for his contributions to modern phenomenology. This groundbreaking work was the first of Husserl’s posthumous works devoted to the genealogy of logic.""In his investigations into the origin of the predicative judgement presented in EXPERIENCE and JUDGEMENT, Edmund Husserl makes an important distinction between objective self-evidence and the self-evidence of judgement. Husserl uses the distinction as a basis upon which to establish the further distinction of the prepredicative level of experience from the predicative level of experience."" (Snyder Lee R., ""The concept of evidence in Edmund Husserl's genealogy of logic"", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41, (1981). p[p]. 547)‎

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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND‎

Reference : 61889

(1948)

‎Erfahrung und Urteil, Untersuchungen zur Genealogie der Logik‎

‎Hamburg, 1948. 8vo. Original half cloth. Ex-libris pasted on to verso of front-board. A nice and clean copy. XXV, (1), 478 pp.‎


‎Fourth edition. Edmund Husserl is famous for his contributions to modern phenomenology. This groundbreaking work was the first of Husserl’s posthumous works devoted to the genealogy of logic.""In his investigations into the origin of the predicative judgement presented in EXPERIENCE and JUDGEMENT, Edmund Husserl makes an important distinction between objective self-evidence and the self-evidence of judgement. Husserl uses the distinction as a basis upon which to establish the further distinction of the prepredicative level of experience from the predicative level of experience."" (Snyder Lee R., ""The concept of evidence in Edmund Husserl's genealogy of logic"", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41, (1981). p[p]. 547)‎

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‎HUSSERL, Edmund:‎

Reference : 130685aaf

‎Erste Philosophie (1923/24). Erster Teil: Kritische Ideengeschichte / Zweiter Teil: Theorie der Phänomenologischen Reduktion. Zus. 2 Bde‎

‎Den Haag, Martinus Nijhoff, 1956 - 59, in-8vo, XXXIV + 468 s. / XLIII +592 s., Original-Broschüre.‎


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‎HUSSERL Edmund‎

Reference : 103.449

ISBN : 2130438555

‎"Expérience et jugement; recherche en vue d'une généalogie de la logique. Collection : Epiméthée."‎

‎Paris, Presses Universitaires de France (PUF), 1991. 15 x 22, 497 pp., broché, bon état (quelques annotations en début de volume).‎


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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 40583

(1929)

‎Formale und transzendentale Logik. Versuch einer Kritik der logischen Vernunft. Sonderabdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. X. Herausgegeben von E. Husserl, Freiburg I. Br. - [THE FINAL CONCEPTION OF LOGIC]‎

‎Halle, Niemeyer, 1929. 4to. Orig. full cloth w. gilt leather title-label to spine. A bit of minor brownspotting and sunning to front board"" back board also a bit brownspotted. The two last leaves with a crease to lower margin, otherwise internally very nice and clean. XI, (1), 298 pp.‎


‎First edition of Husserl's seminal work, which contains his philosophy of logic and mathematics. This important work entitled ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" with the sub-title ""An Attempted Critique of the Logic Reason"" provides us with Husserl's final conception of logic. Though now famous as the father of phenomenology, Husserl was initially a student of mathematics, and in his two first works ""Über den Begriff der Zahl"" and ""Philosophie der Aritmetik"", his early philosophy is developed on the basis of mathematics with the aim to provide a sound foundation for mathematics by combining it with philosophy and psychology. His main work from 1900-1901, Logische Untersuchungen"", probably one of the two most important and influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Husserl establishes a philosophy that asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception, as well as the meaning of the difference between formal or pure and material laws, truths and determinations, -all based on his strong interest in the relationship between the formalities of arithmetic and of logic.However, it is in his ""Formal and Transcendental Logic"" that Husserl most thoroughly introduces us to the formal character of logic and formulates his final conception of it. According to Husserl, logic is formal, because it is nothing more than the development of pure reason, and pure reason is a formal concept. As such, logic for Husserl becomes the self-interpretation of pure reason (die Selbstauslegung der reinen Vernunft) which is, again, a formal activity. Husserl also determines that there are two formal ways of conceiving logic, one being a tool for judging sentences true or false, and another, which includes knowledge.And so, this work not only provides us with a genetic-phenomenological investigation of philosophy and of the basis of logic, but it also provides us with an insight into the entire inner systematic structure of late Husserlian thought. ‎

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‎HUSSERL Edmund‎

Reference : F18739

(1950)

‎Husserliana - band III : Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie - 1.Allgemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie (neue auf Grund der handschriftlichen Zusätze des verfassers erweiterte Auflage - herausgeg. Und eingel. Von W.Biemel)‎

‎Haag, Nijhoff 1950 xvi + 483pp., in the series "Husserliana E. Husserl Gesammelte Werke" volume III-1, softcover (vague trace of removed label at lower end of spine), 25cm., small stamp, text is clean and bright, F18739‎


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‎"HUSSERL, EDMUND.‎

Reference : 36475

(1913)

‎Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch (alles). Allegemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie. Sonderdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. I herausgegeben von E. H... - [FOUNDING CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY - INTRODUCING ""EPOCHÉ""]‎

‎Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1913. 4to. Orig. printed wrappers, uncut. Some wear to extremities of wrappers, capitals a bit worn, and spine a bit soiled, but intact, solid, and no loss of lettering. Old owner's name crossed out at tope of front wrapper. Internally very nice and clean. VIII, 323, (1) pp.‎


‎The scarce first edition, off-print, of Husserl's second main work, his seminal ""Ideas"", which constitutes the founding text of Constitutive Phenomenology and the work, in which Husserl introduces his groundbreaking notion of ""epoché"". It was due to this work that he was able to secure himself the position as Professor in Freiburg (from 1916-1928).Although the work is called ""Ideen I"", there is no doubt as to its status as a separate work. Husserl did not publish his Ideen II and III in his lifetime, and they were only published posthumously, both in 1952. They have had none of the impact that the ""Ideen I"" had, and they are considered to be works in their own right too, although much less interesting.When Husserl published his ""Logical Investigations"" in 1900-1901, he changed the face of philosophy and founded the new philosophy of the 20th century: Phenomenology. In the Logical Investigations, Husserl began by attacking Psychologism and then went on to introduce his new philosophical method, which only then saw the light of day, and which only becomes fully developed later on. In 1900-01 he asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception. In his ""Ideen"", he extends his scope to include philosophy of the natural sciences, and he reflects thoroughly on the method of transcendental phenomenological epohé and reduction. He thus takes a new turn on conscious life and the pre-given status of it. This can no longer be accepted as something that exists in the world as the final guarantee for the world and the positive sciences of it. We must distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed, in order to study the very structure of consciousness. All assumptions about the existence of the external world must be suspended, in order to achieve knowledge of the essences. It is this procedure that Husserl calls ""epoché"", and the constitutive phenomenology, which is founded in this work, is something that comes to characterize the rest of Husserl's works.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc.‎

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(1913)

‎Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch (alles). Allegemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie. Sonderdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. I herausgegeben von E. H... - [FOUNDING CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY - INTRODUCING EPOCHÉ]‎

‎Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1913 + 1923. Ideen: 4to. Orig. full brown cloth w. gilt spine. Professionally rebacked preserving almost all of the original back. A bit of repaired wera to capitals and hinges. Marginal notes and underlinings throughout, all in pencil, otherwise nice and clean. VIII, 323, (1) pp. Sachregister: 4to. Unbound, no wrappers. Uncut. A bit of brownspotting. 60 pp.(2),‎


‎The scarce first edition, off-print, of Husserl's second main work, his seminal ""Ideas"", which constitutes the founding text of Constitutive Phenomenology and the work, in which Husserl introduces his groundbreaking notion of ""epoché"". It was due to this work that he was able to secure himself the position as Professor in Freiburg (from 1916-1928). Also present is the first edition of the rarely seen subject index to the ""Ideen"" by Gerda Walther.Although the work is called ""Ideen I"", there is no doubt as to its status as a separate work. Husserl did not publish his Ideen II and III in his lifetime, and they were only published posthumously, both in 1952. They have had none of the impact that the ""Ideen I"" had, and they are considered to be works in their own right too, although much less interesting.When Husserl published his ""Logical Investigations"" in 1900-1901, he changed the face of philosophy and founded the new philosophy of the 20th century: Phenomenology. In the Logical Investigations, Husserl began by attacking Psychologism and then went on to introduce his new philosophical method, which only then saw the light of day, and which only becomes fully developed later on. In 1900-01 he asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception. In his ""Ideen"", he extends his scope to include philosophy of the natural sciences, and he reflects thoroughly on the method of transcendental phenomenological epohé and reduction. He thus takes a new turn on conscious life and the pre-given status of it. This can no longer be accepted as something that exists in the world as the final guarantee for the world and the positive sciences of it. We must distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed, in order to study the very structure of consciousness. All assumptions about the existence of the external world must be suspended, in order to achieve knowledge of the essences. It is this procedure that Husserl calls ""epoché"", and the constitutive phenomenology, which is founded in this work, is something that comes to characterize the rest of Husserl's works.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc. ‎

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Reference : 38614

(1913)

‎Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch (alles). Allegemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie. Sonderdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. I herausgegeben von E. H... - [FOUNDING CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY - INTRODUCING EPOCHÉ]‎

‎Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1913 + 1923. Ideen: 4to. Orig. full brown cloth w. gilt spine. Professionally rebacked preserving almost all of the original back. Wear to capitals, corners, and hinges. End-papers renewed. Internally very nice and clean. VIII, 323, (1) pp. Sachregister: 4to. Reddish simple cloth boards. Internally nice and clean. 60 pp.‎


‎The scarce first edition, off-print, of Husserl's second main work, his seminal ""Ideas"", which constitutes the founding text of Constitutive Phenomenology and the work, in which Husserl introduces his groundbreaking notion of ""epoché"". It was due to this work that he was able to secure himself the position as Professor in Freiburg (from 1916-1928). Also present is the first edition of the rarely seen subject index to the ""Ideen"" by Gerda Walther.Although the work is called ""Ideen I"", there is no doubt as to its status as a separate work. Husserl did not publish his Ideen II and III in his lifetime, and they were only published posthumously, both in 1952. They have had none of the impact that the ""Ideen I"" had, and they are considered to be works in their own right too, although much less interesting.When Husserl published his ""Logical Investigations"" in 1900-1901, he changed the face of philosophy and founded the new philosophy of the 20th century: Phenomenology. In the Logical Investigations, Husserl began by attacking Psychologism and then went on to introduce his new philosophical method, which only then saw the light of day, and which only becomes fully developed later on. In 1900-01 he asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception. In his ""Ideen"", he extends his scope to include philosophy of the natural sciences, and he reflects thoroughly on the method of transcendental phenomenological epohé and reduction. He thus takes a new turn on conscious life and the pre-given status of it. This can no longer be accepted as something that exists in the world as the final guarantee for the world and the positive sciences of it. We must distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed, in order to study the very structure of consciousness. All assumptions about the existence of the external world must be suspended, in order to achieve knowledge of the essences. It is this procedure that Husserl calls ""epoché"", and the constitutive phenomenology, which is founded in this work, is something that comes to characterize the rest of Husserl's works.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc. ‎

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(1913)

‎Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch (alles). Allegemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie. Sonderdruck aus: ""Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung"", Bd. I herausgegeben von E. H... - [FOUNDING CONSTITUTIVE PHENOMENOLOGY - INTRODUCING EPOCHÉ]‎

‎Halle, Max Niemeyer, 1913. 4to. Contemporary or a bit later blue half cloth with a gilt red leather title-label to spine. Remains of glue to edges of the inside of boards (from a protective cover that has not left marks anywhere else). Old owner's signatures to title-page, one erased. Some light pencil-annotations. A nice and clean copy. VIII, 323, (1) pp.‎


‎The scarce first edition, off-print, of Husserl's second main work, his seminal ""Ideas"", which constitutes the founding text of Constitutive Phenomenology and the work, in which Husserl introduces his groundbreaking notion of ""epoché"". It was due to this work that he was able to secure himself the position as Professor in Freiburg (from 1916-1928).Although the work is called ""Ideen I"", there is no doubt as to its status as a separate work. Husserl did not publish his Ideen II and III in his lifetime, and they were only published posthumously, both in 1952. They have had none of the impact that the ""Ideen I"" had, and they are considered to be works in their own right too, although much less interesting.When Husserl published his ""Logical Investigations"" in 1900-1901, he changed the face of philosophy and founded the new philosophy of the 20th century: Phenomenology. In the Logical Investigations, Husserl began by attacking Psychologism and then went on to introduce his new philosophical method, which only then saw the light of day, and which only becomes fully developed later on. In 1900-01 he asks the question of the essence of the matter of perception as opposed to the form of perception. In his ""Ideen"", he extends his scope to include philosophy of the natural sciences, and he reflects thoroughly on the method of transcendental phenomenological epohé and reduction. He thus takes a new turn on conscious life and the pre-given status of it. This can no longer be accepted as something that exists in the world as the final guarantee for the world and the positive sciences of it. We must distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed, in order to study the very structure of consciousness. All assumptions about the existence of the external world must be suspended, in order to achieve knowledge of the essences. It is this procedure that Husserl calls ""epoché"", and the constitutive phenomenology, which is founded in this work, is something that comes to characterize the rest of Husserl's works.Husserl is now famous as the father of phenomenology, and he decisively influenced the likes of Heidegger, Sartre, Carnap, Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida etc. etc. ‎

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‎HUSSERL Edmund ‎

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‎Idées directrices pour une phénoménologie ‎

‎Gallimard, 1950, in-8 br. (14 x 23), XXXIX-567 p., 1ère édition française, coll. "Bibliothèque de Philosophie", traduction et introduction de l'allemand par Paul Ricoeur (traduction faite sur la 3ème édition de 1928), couverture passée, intérieur propre sur papier uniformément jauni, assez bon état. ‎


‎La phénoménologie d’Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) vise à saisir non pas les choses dans le monde, mais la manière dont les choses nous sont données par la conscience elle-même qui en constitue le sens en tant que phénomènes. La phénoménologie est un des courants majeurs de la philosophie contemporaine et les Idées directrices la matrice de l’existentialisme français — celui d’un Sartre évidemment, mais surtout de la pensée de Merleau-Ponty, sans oublier Levinas, Ricœur et Henry qui tous se déterminent par rapport à Husserl. Paul Ricoeur constate que ce livre est difficilement compréhensible en lui-même parce qu'il s'inscrit dans un ensemble de trois volumes dont Ideen II et Ideen III. Voir le sommaire sur photos jointes. ‎

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‎HUSSERL Edmund‎

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‎Idées directrices pour une phénoménologie ‎

‎ Gallimard Gallimard, 1985. Fort In-8 broché. 567 pages. Traduit de l'allemand par Paul Ricoeur. Collection Tel. Bon état.‎


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