The twelve original studies collected in this volume examine different aspects of Edmund Husserl's <STRONG>Logical Investigations</STRONG>. They are authored by scholars and specialists internationally recognized for their expertise in the fields of phenomenology, logic, history of philosophy and ph
Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl’s Logical Investigations
✍ Scribed by Jay Lampert (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Series
- Phaenomenologica 131
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
In the sixth Logical Investigation, Husserl defines meaning, objectivity, and knowledge by appealing to "syntheses of fulfilment": each act of conscious ness has a meaning-intention whereby it anticipates a range of fulfilling intuitions, whose ongoing synthesis would identify intended objects in the face of their changing appearances. Synthesis is essential to phenomenological description. But what does it mean to say that one experience is combined with others? This monograph is a speculative-exegetical Husserlian analysis of the ground, the mechanisms, and the results of synthesis. Focusing on Husserl's Logical Investigations, I argue that synthesizing consciousness must be a self-propelling, self-explicating system of interpretative acts driven by ongoing forward and backward references, grounding its structures as it proceeds, and positing its origins as that which must have been given "in advance". To this end, I develop a dialectical reading of Husserl's largely untreated category of "referring backward" (zurückweisen). Treatments of Husserl's concept of synthesis have tended to focus on Husserl's later work on passive synthesis. By drawing out the centrality of the concept of synthesis in the Logical Investigations, I show how synthesis is at the foundation of intentionality as such, and also indicate the continuity of descriptive categories that run through both the early and the late Husserl. The Introduction to this study schematizes the modem history of the concept of synthesis, and reviews the secondary literature on Husserl's concept of synthesis.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-37
LU I: Unity in Multiplicity: Meaning, Science, and the Fluctuation of Occasional Expressions....Pages 38-50
LU II: The Unity of Species and the Multiplicity of Individuals. The Problem of Synthesis: the Grounding of Universality....Pages 51-72
LU III: The Theory of Parts and Wholes: The Dynamic of Individuating and Contextualizing Interpretation....Pages 73-87
LU IV: Syncategorematic Terms: The Problem of Representing the Synthetic Connections that Underlie Meanings....Pages 88-108
LU V: Names Refer Back to Judgments and Judgments Refer Back to Names. The Problem of Synthesis: Referring Back to Simples....Pages 109-124
LU VI: Five Elements in Husserl’s Account of the Synthesis of Epistemic Fulfilment....Pages 125-181
Conclusion....Pages 182-195
Back Matter....Pages 196-222
✦ Subjects
Phenomenology; Epistemology; Modern Philosophy
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
The twelve original studies collected in this volume examine different aspects of Edmund Husserl's <STRONG>Logical Investigations</STRONG>. They are authored by scholars and specialists internationally recognized for their expertise in the fields of phenomenology, logic, history of philosophy and ph
<p>This study proposes a double thesis. The first concerns the Logische Untersuchungen itself. We will attempt to show that its statements about the nature of being are inconsistent and that this inconsis tency is responsible for the failure of this work. The second con cerns the Logische Untersuc
<P>In this volume, phenomenologists from the West join hands with specialists from mainland China and Hong Kong to discuss the heritage of Husserl’s Logical Investigations. Readers will learn of the early reception of Husserl’s Logical Investigations in China. They will also understand in what way H