This volume presents the English translations of texts by Edmund Husserl, and some by Martin Heidegger, that date from 1927 through to 1931. Most notably, the volume contains English translations of all the drafts of - as well as Heidegger's contributions to - Husserl's ill-fated article Phenomenology - a garbled version of which was published in the Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1929; Husserl's Amsterdam Lectures , delivered in 1928; the copious notes that Husserl wrote in the margins of Heidegger's Sein und Zeit and Kant und das Problem der Metaphysik; and Husserl's lecture Phanomenologie und Anthropologie , delivered in 1931. Ably edited, translated, and introduced by two leading scholars, these texts as a whole document Husserl's thinking as he approached retirement from teaching and also shed light on the philosophical chasm that was widening at the time between Husserl and Heidegger.
By:
Edmund Husserl
Translated by:
T. Sheehan,
R.E. Palmer
Imprint: Springer Publishing Co
Edition: 1997
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
ISBN: 9789048199228
ISBN 10: 9048199220
Pages: 527
Publication Date: 01 July 2011
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Preface; Th. Sheehan, R.E. Palmer. General Introduction: Husserl and Heidegger: The Making and Unmaking of a Relationship; Th. Sheehan. Part One: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Article (1927-1928). Introduction: The History of the Redaction of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article; Th. Sheehan. Edmund Husserl: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Article. Part Two: The Amsterdam Lectures (1928). An Introduction to the Amsterdam Lectures; R.E. Palmer. The Amsterdam Lectures: Phenomenological Psychology; translated by R.E. Palmer. Part Three: Husserl's Marginal Notes on Heidegger's Works. Husserl's Marginal Remarks in Martin Heidegger, Being and Time; Th. Sheehan. Husserl's Marginal Remarks in Martin Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics; R.E. Palmer. Part Four: Appendices. Appendix One: 'For Edmund Husserl on his Seventieth Birthday' (April 8, 1929) by Martin Heidegger; translated by Th. Sheehan. Appendix Two: Letter to Alexander Pfander (January 6, 1931) by Edmund Husserl; translated by B.C. Hopkins. Appendix Three: Edmund Husserl: 'Phenomenology and Anthropology' (June, 1931); translated by Th. Sheehan, R.E. Palmer. Index.