Developing ideas drawn from historical figures such as Descartes, Husserl, Aristotle, and Whitehead, this collection of essays explores the structure of consciousness and its place in the world and, inversely, the structure of the world and the place of consciousness in it. Among the topics covered
Phenomenology and Ontology
β Scribed by J. N. Mohanty (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 220
- Series
- Phaenomenologica 37
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Most of the essays that follow have originally appeared in philosophical journals, Indian and Western. They are reprinted here with the hope that in spite of the wide variety of topics with which they deal there is nevertheless a certain unity of treatment. A few major ideas and distinctions run through all the essays: I need not further single them out here. For permission to reprint, I have to thank the editors of the journals and books in which the essays originally appeared. My former pupil Miss Manjusree Ray has been kind enough to help me in preparing the book for the press. J. N. MOHANTY May, I968, Calcutta CONTENTS Preface v Part One I. Modes of Givenness 3 II. The Given 12 III. Thought and Action 22 IV. Meaning and Truth-I 0 3 V. Meaning and Truth-II 50 VI. Language and Reality 60 VII. On Reference 2 7 VIII. Remarks on the Content Theory 84 IX. Phenomenology and Ontology 2 9 Part Two X. A Note on Modern Nominalism I07 XI. A recent Criticism of the Foundations of Nicolai Hartmann's Ontology II5 XII. Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann's Modal Doctrine 129 XIII. The 'Object' in Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology 138 XIV. Individual Fact and Essence in Edmund Husserl's Philosophy 152 XV. Gilbert Ryle's Criticisms of the Concept of Conscio- ness 163 XVI. On G. E. Moore's Defence of Common sense 170 Part Three XVII.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Modes of Givenness....Pages 3-11
The Given....Pages 12-21
Thought and Action....Pages 22-29
Meaning and Truth-I....Pages 30-49
Meaning and Truth-II....Pages 50-59
Language & Reality....Pages 60-71
On Reference....Pages 72-83
Remarks on the Content Theory....Pages 84-91
Phenomenology and Ontology....Pages 92-103
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
A Note on Modern Nominalism....Pages 107-114
A Recent Criticism of the Foundations of Nicolai Hartmannβs Ontology....Pages 115-128
Remarks on Nicolai Hartmannβs Modal Doctrine....Pages 129-137
The βObjectβ in Edmund Husserlβs Phenomenology....Pages 138-151
Individual Fact and Essence in Edmund Husserlβs Philosophy....Pages 152-162
Gilbert Ryleβs Criticisms of the Concept of Consciousness....Pages 163-169
On G. E. Mooreβs Defence of Common Sense....Pages 170-179
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Reflections on the NyΔya Theory of Avayavipratyaksa....Pages 183-197
NyΔya Theory of Doubt....Pages 198-219
β¦ Subjects
Ontology
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This translation originally published: London: Methuen, 1958.