This volume of essays honors the extensive contributions of James M. Edie to the development of phenomenological thought. Grounded in Edie's emphasis in Husserl's confrontation with skepticism, the essays provide an in-depth analysis of Husserlian and neo-Husserlian responses to skepticism and relativism. Led by an informative introduction by the volume editor, Brice R. Wachterhauser, and featuring essays by thirteen contributors, including Edie himself, this volume confirms both Edie's lasting influence and the continued ...
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This volume of essays honors the extensive contributions of James M. Edie to the development of phenomenological thought. Grounded in Edie's emphasis in Husserl's confrontation with skepticism, the essays provide an in-depth analysis of Husserlian and neo-Husserlian responses to skepticism and relativism. Led by an informative introduction by the volume editor, Brice R. Wachterhauser, and featuring essays by thirteen contributors, including Edie himself, this volume confirms both Edie's lasting influence and the continued relevance of Husserlian thought in contemporary philosophical debate.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, x, 261 pp, Series: Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Contains 13 papers. Includes: B.R. Wachterhauser: "Introduction: The Shipwreck of Apodicity? Phenomenology's Journey 'Beyond' Skepticism"; J.M. Edie: "On Confronting Species-Specific Skepticism as We Near the End of the Twentieth Century"; R. Sokolowski: "Thoughts on Phenomenology and Skepticism"; H. Hall: "The Epistemological Significance of Husserl's Theory of Intentionality"; J.J. Kockelmans: "Association in Husserl's Phenomenology"; J.N. Mohanty: "On Derrida's Reading of Husserl"; D. Detmer: "Husserl's Critique of Relativism"; L. Embree: "The Constitutional Problematics of Nonrelativity or How to Dump Garbage in Nobody's Backyard"; B.R. Wachterhauser: "The Desire of Reason: A Plea for a 'Practical' Response to Skepticism"; G.L. Kline "Meditations of a Russian Neo-Husserlian: Gustav Shpet's 'The Skeptic and His Soul' "; E.E. Harris: " Skepticism and Dialectic"; W.L. McBride: "The Phenomenological Tradition and the End of History"; T. Rockmore: "A Crisis of Reason? Husserl, Heidegger, and National Socialism"; B. Wilshire: "Edie's Hard-Nosed James and Retrieval of the Sacred".