Theory of Philosophical Concept Formation
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Köp båda 2 för 612 krMartin Heidegger (1889-1976) is regarded as one of the twentieth century's most important philosophers. Tracy Colony teaches philosophy at the European College of Liberal Arts, Berlin, Germany.
Translator's Foreword; Introduction: The Problem Situation of Philosophy; 1. The Function of a 'Theory of Philosophical Concept Formation' in Phenomenology; 2. The Distinction between Scientific Philosophy and Worldview Philosophy; 3. Life Philosophy and Culture Philosophy - the Two Main Groups of Contemporary Philosophy; 4. Life as Primal Phenomenon and the Two Problem Groups of Contemporary Philosophy; 5. The Phenomenological Destruction Groups; Part I: On the Destruction of the Problem of the A Priori; 6. The Six Meanings of History and First Bringing-Out of the Pre-Delineations in Them; 7. The Right Pursuit of the Pre-Delineations: The Explication of the Sense-Complexes; 8. Characterization of Relation: The Articulation of the Sense-Complexes According to the Sense of Relation; 9. The Role of the Historical within the A Priori Tendency of Philosophy; 10. Characterization of Enactment: The Articulation of the Sense-Complexes According to the Sense of Enactment; Part II: On the Destruction of the Problem of Lived Experience; 11. The Transition to the Second Problem Group and the Relation between Psychology and Philosophy; Section One: The Destructing Consideration of the Natorpian Position; 12. The Four Viewpoints of Destruction; 13. Natorp's General Reconstructive Psychology; 14. The Carrying-Out of the Destruction; 15. Constitution as Guiding Preconception; Section Two: The Destructing Consideration of the Diltheyian Position (Transcript: Oskar Becker); 16. The Attitudinal Character of Natorp's Philosophy and the Expectation of the Opposite in Dilthey's; 17. Report on Dilthey's Philosophy; 18. The Destruction of the Diltheyian Philosophy; 19. Natorp and Dilthey - The Task of Philosophy Appendices; Editor's Afterword; Glossary, Notes, Index.