Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology
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Edmund Husserl
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Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology is a book by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, based on two two-hour lectures he gave at the Sorbonne, in the Amphithéatre Descartes on February 23 and 25, 1929. Over the next two years, he and his assistant Eugen Fink expanded and elaborated on the text of these lectures. These expanded lectures were first published in a 1931 French translation by Gabrielle Peiffer and Emmanuel Levinas, under the supervision of Husserl's former student Alexandre Koyré. They were published in German, along with the original Pariser Vortrage, in 1950, and again in an English translation by Dorion Cairns in 1960, based on a typescript of the text (Typescript C) which Husserl had designated for Cairns[ in 1933.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (1859-1938) was a German philosopher who established the school of phenomenology. He was born into a Jewish family (which later caused him to lose his academic position when the Nazis came to power in 1933), but was baptized as a Lutheran in 1886. He wrote many books, such as Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology, On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time, The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Cartesian Meditations, etc.
تأملات دکارتی اثری است محصول دوران پختگی اندیشههای هوسرل. در این کتاب تقریباً کلیهٔ مضامین و مفاهیم پدیدهشناسی نظیر رسالت دکارتی فلسفه، اپوخه و تقلیل، اگوی استعلایی، پدیدهشناسی بهمثابه علمی اگولوژیک، ساختار قصدی آگاهی، اگوی دیگر و اشتراک بینالاذهانی، تقویم انواع عینیتها از ماده و طبیعت تا نفس و روح و جهان فرهنگی بهنحوی فشرده و در صورتبندیهای تقریباً نهاییشان بررسی میشوند. گرچه هوسرل نتوانست به آرزوی خود برای بازنگری و تبدیل این سخنرانیها به گزارشی کاملاً نظاممند جامهٔ عمل بپوشاند با این حال این کتاب را «اثر عمدهٔ زندگی خویش و طرحی بنیادی از فلسفه، روش و مسائل آن» میدانست.
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Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology is a book by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, based on two two-hour lectures he gave at the Sorbonne, in the Amphithéatre Descartes on February 23 and 25, 1929. Over the next two years, he and his assistant Eugen Fink expanded and elaborated on the text of these lectures. These expanded lectures were first published in a 1931 French translation by Gabrielle Peiffer and Emmanuel Levinas, under the supervision of Husserl's former student Alexandre Koyré. They were published in German, along with the original Pariser Vortrage, in 1950, and again in an English translation by Dorion Cairns in 1960, based on a typescript of the text (Typescript C) which Husserl had designated for Cairns[ in 1933.
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (1859-1938) was a German philosopher who established the school of phenomenology. He was born into a Jewish family (which later caused him to lose his academic position when the Nazis came to power in 1933), but was baptized as a Lutheran in 1886. He wrote many books, such as Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology, On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time, The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Cartesian Meditations, etc.
تأملات دکارتی اثری است محصول دوران پختگی اندیشههای هوسرل. در این کتاب تقریباً کلیهٔ مضامین و مفاهیم پدیدهشناسی نظیر رسالت دکارتی فلسفه، اپوخه و تقلیل، اگوی استعلایی، پدیدهشناسی بهمثابه علمی اگولوژیک، ساختار قصدی آگاهی، اگوی دیگر و اشتراک بینالاذهانی، تقویم انواع عینیتها از ماده و طبیعت تا نفس و روح و جهان فرهنگی بهنحوی فشرده و در صورتبندیهای تقریباً نهاییشان بررسی میشوند. گرچه هوسرل نتوانست به آرزوی خود برای بازنگری و تبدیل این سخنرانیها به گزارشی کاملاً نظاممند جامهٔ عمل بپوشاند با این حال این کتاب را «اثر عمدهٔ زندگی خویش و طرحی بنیادی از فلسفه، روش و مسائل آن» میدانست.
این کتاب توسط عبدالکریم رشیدیان به فارسی ترجمه شده و نشر نی آن را منتشر کرده است.
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