Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility

Phenomenological Critique of Mathematisation and the Question of Responsibility

Formalisation and the Life-World

Ucnik, Lubica; Williams, Anita; Chvatik, Ivan

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2016

223

Mole

Inglês

9783319384351

15 a 20 dias

We see that Patocka continually emphasized the relevance of Husserl's work to existential questions relating to human responsibility and the life-world, which he admits is left largely implicit in Husserl's work.
The Phenomenological Critique of Formalism: Responsibility and the Life-World.- Edmund Husserl's Die Krisis Der Europaischen Wissenschaften Und Die Transcendentale.- Phanomenologie.- Part One: Patocka's Phenomenological Philosophy.- Jan Patocka: From the Concept Of Evidence to the Natural World and Beyond.- Patocka on Galileo.- Nostalgia and Phenomenon: Husserl and Patocka on the End of The Ancient Cosmos.- Time in Negative Platonism'.- Quicquid Cogitat': On the Uses and Disadvantages of Subjectivity.- Part Two: Husserl's Phenomenology.- Everydayness, Historicity and the World of Science: Husserl's Life-World Reconsidered.- Mathesis Universalis and the Life-World: Finitude and Responsibility.- Husserl's Hermeneutical Phenomenology of the Life-World as Culture Reconsidered.- Husserl and Heidegger on The Social Dimensions of the Life-World.- Part Three: The Continued Relevance of the Phenomenological Critique.- Formalisation and Responsibility.- Perceiving Sensible Things: Husserl and the Act of Perception.- Are We Still Afraid of Science?.