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Thinking On Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology

Posted on:2014-04-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330422464047Subject:Foreign philosophy
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Genetic phenomenology, one of the important method and system of Husserl’s phenomenology, is important for us to understand Husserl’s thought thoroughly. Affected by Natorp’s psychology, Stemmed directly from the dissatisfaction with Ideas I, especially with the Cartesian way. Static and Genetic Phenomenological constituted the "two faces" of Husserl’s phenomenology.In the Experience and Judgment, Husserl applied the genetic phenomenological method to investigate the Genealogy of Logic. By means of stretching back the predicate judgment and comparing with the traditional formal logic, Husserl showed us a more extensive field of pre-predicative experience. Husserl’s first step forward pre-predicative experience field was turning to the external perception, which was analyzed from passive and active aspects. Husserl revealed us a more primitive passive phase before the active phase of perception.
Keywords/Search Tags:Genetic phenomenology, Logic, Pre-predicative experience, Perception
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