001450771 000__ 06806cam\a2200553\a\4500 001450771 001__ 1450771 001450771 003__ OCoLC 001450771 005__ 20230310004543.0 001450771 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001450771 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001450771 008__ 221029s2022\\\\sz\\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\d 001450771 019__ $$a1349274076 001450771 020__ $$a9783031050954$$q(electronic bk.) 001450771 020__ $$a3031050959$$q(electronic bk.) 001450771 020__ $$z9783031050947 001450771 020__ $$z3031050940 001450771 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-05095-4$$2doi 001450771 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1349280486 001450771 040__ $$aEBLCP$$beng$$cEBLCP$$dGW5XE$$dYDX$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ 001450771 049__ $$aISEA 001450771 050_4 $$aB3279.H9 001450771 08204 $$a142/.7$$223/eng/20221101 001450771 24504 $$aThe existential Husserl :$$ba collection of critical essays /$$cMarco Cavallaro, George Heffernan, editors. 001450771 260__ $$aCham :$$bSpringer,$$c2022. 001450771 300__ $$a1 online resource (367 p.). 001450771 4901_ $$aContributions to Phenomenology ;$$vv. 120 001450771 500__ $$a3.1 Husserl's Critique of Kant's Categorical Imperative (I) 001450771 500__ $$aIncludes index. 001450771 5050_ $$aIntro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Husserl's Phenomenology of Existence: A Very Brief Introduction -- 1 Historical and Philosophical Horizons of the Theme -- 2 Husserl's Existential Crises -- 2.1 The First World War -- 2.2 The Disillusionment with Heidegger -- 2.3 The Antisemitism of National Socialism -- 2.4 The Crisis of Philosophy as a Rigorous Science -- 3 Existential Readings of Representative Works of Husserl -- 3.1 A "Breakthrough" and Its Existential Applications and Implications -- 3.2 Essence Precedes But Does Not Supersede Existence 001450771 5058_ $$a3.3 Making Space for Axiological, Existential, and Practical Evidence -- 3.4 Taking a Practical Turn to "the Struggle for Existence" -- 3.5 Sense-Reflections for Cultural, Ethical, Existential, and Religious Renewal -- 3.6 Enhanced Clarity About Evidence and the Possibility of Existential Evidence -- 3.7 The Questions Concerning Meaning or Meaninglessness of Human Existence -- 3.8 "Vernunftglaube": 'What Must I Believe in Order That Life Might Make Sense?' -- 4 Conclusion: "Infinite Tasks" in Husserl's Phenomenology of Existence -- References 001450771 5058_ $$aEdmund Husserl: Gesammelte Werke or Husserliana (Henceforth: Hua) -- Briefwechsel or Husserliana Dokumente III -- Other Authors -- Transcendental Anthropology and Existential Phenomenology of Happiness -- 1 Introduction: A Preliminary Delimitation of the Inquiry -- 2 Striving Toward Happiness and Intentional Experience -- 3 Happiness Intentionality and the Ambivalences of Time Consciousness -- 4 Evaluation of Life in the Tension Between Satisfaction and Happiness - The Ethical Dimension of Intentional Happiness -- 5 Conclusion: Opening a New Horizon on Happiness Inquiry -- References 001450771 5058_ $$a"I Want, Therefore I Can": Husserl's Phenomenology of Heroic Willing -- 1 The Foundations of a Phenomenology of Willing in the Göttingen Lectures and Manuscripts -- 2 The Discovery of the Problem of Practical Irrationality in the Freiburg Years -- 3 Heroism as Husserl's Solution to the Problem of Practical Irrationality -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- "Mag die Welt eine Hölle sein": Husserl's Existential Ethics -- 1 Introduction: "An Existential Husserl"? -- 2 The Existence and Imaginative Destruction of the World -- 3 From the World of Objects to the World of Values 001450771 5058_ $$a4 The Shift of Focus After Ideen I from the Constitution of Objects to the Constitution of Values -- 5 The Contingency of Facts, the Fragility of Values, and the General Insecurity of Life -- 6 What Should I Do If the World Is Hell? -- 7 Conclusion: Existential Intimacy -- References -- The Development of Husserl's Categorical Imperative: From Universal Ethical Legislation to Individual Existential Exhortation -- 1 Introduction: A New Approach to Husserl's Ethics -- 2 Elaboration: Kant's Categorical Imperative and Its Several Formulae -- 3 Reconstruction: Husserl's Categorical Imperatives 001450771 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001450771 520__ $$aThis book examines Husserls approach to the question concerning meaning in life and demonstrates that his philosophy includes a phenomenology of existence. Given his critique of the fashionable "philosophy of existence" of the late 1920s and early 1930s, one might think that Husserl posited an opposition between transcendental phenomenology and existential philosophy, as well as that in this respect he differed from existential phenomenologists after him. But texts composed between 1908 and 1937 and recently published in Husserliana XLII, Grenzprobleme der Phanomenologie (2014), show that the existential Husserl was not opposed but open to the phenomenological investigation of several basic topics of a philosophy of existence. A collection of contributions from a team of internationally recognized scholars drawing on these and other sources, the present volume offers insights into the relationship between phenomenology and philosophy of existence. It does so by (1) delineating the basic outlines of Husserls phenomenology of existence, (2) reinterpreting the tension between Husserls transcendental phenomenology and Jasperss and Heideggers philosophy of existence as well as Kierkegaards and Sartres existentialism, and (3) investigating the existential aspects of Husserls phenomenological ethics. Thus focusing on neglected aspects of Husserls thought, the volume shows that there is a consensus between classical phenomenology and existential phenomenology on the urgency of addressing the existential questions that in The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (1936) Husserl calls "the questions concerning the meaning or meaninglessness of this entire human existence". The Existential Husserl represents a major contribution to the clarification of the historical and philosophical developments from transcendental phenomenology to existential phenomenology. The book should appeal to a wide audience of many readers at all levels looking for phenomenological answers to existential questions. 001450771 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 1, 2022). 001450771 60010 $$aHusserl, Edmund,$$d1859-1938. 001450771 650_0 $$aPhenomenology. 001450771 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001450771 7001_ $$aCavallaro, Marco. 001450771 7001_ $$aHeffernan, George. 001450771 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aCavallaro, Marco$$tThe Existential Husserl$$dCham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022$$z9783031050947 001450771 830_0 $$aContributions to phenomenology ;$$vv. 120. 001450771 852__ $$bebk 001450771 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-05095-4$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 001450771 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1450771$$pGLOBAL_SET 001450771 980__ $$aBIB 001450771 980__ $$aEBOOK 001450771 982__ $$aEbook 001450771 983__ $$aOnline 001450771 994__ $$a92$$bISE