On The Inspiration Of Leibniz’s "Pre-established Harmony" Of Monad To Husserl’s Thought Of Intersubjectivity | | Posted on:2014-02-18 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:J L Huang | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2235330398968998 | Subject:Foreign philosophy | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | The Intersubjectivity Thought is a core issue of Husserl’s thinking in his later years. It’s developed around a key concept--"ego", in Husserl’s phenomenology.The development of empirical ego to pure ego and the pure ego to the transcendental ego is the exploring procession to the depth of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Husserl used the concept of "Monad" instead of the transcendental ego in the expound of Intersubjectivity in the Intersubjectivity phenomenology, which reflects the plight of the Intersubjectivity that caused by the development of transcendental ego in transcendental phenomenology.It is not a coincidence that Husserl adopts Leibniz’s concept of Monad, but he found the possibility of his Intersubjectivity theory in Leibniz’s monadology. Husserl is especially inspired by Leibniz’s idea of monad’s structure which is stated in his theory of pre-established harmony of monad. Husserl realized that a mutually coordinated structural system also existed in the transcendental ego as a monad. That ensures the Intersubjectivity’s development in the field of phenomenology. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Monad, Pre-established Harmony, Transcendental Ego, Intersubjectivity | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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