GPHI 6613 -

Institution:
The New School
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H usserl's Logical Investigations II Spring 2009. Three credits. James Dodd This seminar is the second of a two-semester seminar on Husserl's Logical Investigations. The first semester is recommended, but not required. We will pursue a detailed reading and analysis of Investigations V and VI, as well as consider a number of revisions to Investigations VI that were written in the period after Ideas I ( 1913). The principal concern of this part of the course will be to understand how central, unresolved problems of the Logical Investigations, such as the nature of intentional consciousness, the idea of a descriptive psychology, the primacy of perception, and the phenomenological conception of evidence remained the driving force behind the development Husserl's phenomenological philosophy throughout his career.
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3.00
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Lecture
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(212) 229-5600
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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