The Husserlian Mind (https://www.routledge.com/The-Husserlian-Mind/Jacobs/p/book/9781032036106 ), edited by Hanne Jacobs, is an outstanding reference source to the full range of #Husserl's #philosophy. Forty chapters by a team of international contributors are divided into seven clear parts covering the following areas:
- major works
- phenomenological method
- #phenomenology of consciousness
- #epistemology
- #ethics and social and political philosophy
- philosophy of #science
- #metaphysics #filosofia
#husserl #philosophy #phenomenology #epistemology #ethics #science #metaphysics #filosofia
Comentário de John Drummond sobre a noção de atenção conforme #Husserl
https://askemata.github.io/2023/08/08/husserl-atencao.html
#fenomenologia @psychology @PhilosophicalPsychology @philosophy @phenomenology
Husserl: Doxa, certeza e modalidades doxicas
Tradução das conceituações de Moran e Cohen sobre os termos doxa, certeza e modalidades dóxicas em Husserl.
https://askemata.github.io/2023/08/07/moran-cohen-husserl-doxa-certeza-modalidades-doxicas.html
Husserl - o mundo, solo universal da crença
Tradução do parágrafo 7 de Experiência e Juízo, no qual Husserl ilustra a noção de "mundo da vida" ou Lebenswelt.
https://askemata.github.io/2023/08/05/Husserl-mundo-solo-universal-da-crenca.html
#husserl #fenomenologia @psychology @PhilosophicalPsychology @philosophy @phenomenology
Husserl - o mundo, solo universal da crença
Tradução do parágrafo 7 de Experiência e Juízo, no qual Husserl ilustra a noção de "mundo da vida" ou Lebenswelt.
https://askemata.github.io/2023/08/05/Husserl-mundo-solo-universal-da-crenca.html
Tradução dos termos "constituição", "fenomenologia estática" e "fenomenologia genética", conforme John Drummond
https://askemata.github.io/2023/08/04/constituicao-fenomenologia-estatica-e-genetica.html
#husserl #fenomenologia @philosophy @PhilosophicalPsychology @psychology
Husserl and community.
The focus of the present issue is on Husserl’s contribution to the field of social ontology. For many years, #Husserl has been regarded as a methodological solipsist with little to say on #intersubjectivity. Over the past thirty years, this interpretation has been solidly rejected by the majority of Husserl scholars. Within the last ten years, however, there has also been a growing appreciation of the fact that Husserl didn’t just investigate empathy and dyadic forms of social relations, but—like many of his contemporaries—also wrote extensively on the nature of community, i.e., on large scale social formations and groups (...)
Szanto, T., Meindl, P. & Zahavi, D. Introduction: Husserl and community. Cont Philos Rev (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-023-09617-z
#fenomenologia #husserl #phenomenologie #intersubjectivity #phenomenology
It's also about a lot of research being about foundation work, which never sees the light of day, but without which the visible research buildings would lack strength.
The stuff I did on information categorisation based on perception, used #Husserl and #Ingarden with a bit of #Boisot for the time dimensions. What I added might be useful to someone, but I doubt I'll ever know.
The Husserlian Mind (https://www.routledge.com/The-Husserlian-Mind/Jacobs/p/book/9781032036106 ), edited by Hanne Jacobs, is an outstanding reference source to the full range of #Husserl's #philosophy. Forty chapters by a team of international contributors are divided into seven clear parts covering the following areas:
- major works
- phenomenological method
- #phenomenology of consciousness
- #epistemology
- #ethics and social and political philosophy
- philosophy of #science
- #metaphysics
#husserl #philosophy #phenomenology #epistemology #ethics #science #metaphysics
I was asked about this many times when I was leading the workshops. At that time, I only answered from the perspective of respecting and understanding human initiative and seeing children as independent beings. Even though I went through Wittgenstein's books and materials later on.
I have read almost all of Gianni Rodari's works and I have been thinking about the 'meaning of children's language' and so on, but what I had in mind before was the openness of children's associations with 'sounds' in a phonetic culture.
I have observed and documented many of my daughter's whims in order to explore this topic.
I have only scratched the surface. The real reason is that phenomenology and analytic philosophy (philosophical anthropology) have deeply influenced twentieth century education, especially the education of children.
I used to say that I was using anthropological methods to study the child's development, but later I turned to the integration of neuroscience and sociology, and when I came back to anthropology and philosophy, I was really enlightened, even overwhelmed.
So here comes the new starts: phenomenology + analytical philosophy + psychology + neuroscience → child development
This is a really huge and fascinating area of study.
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#husserl #wittgenstein #educationresearch #childrendevelopment #Learningawareness
When I first started studying child development many years ago, and especially when I started reading Reggio Emilia's education approach, I struggled with two words that appeared frequently in the book: characterisation and interpretation. Whether I understood them myself or when I spoke to others. I never really felt close to them.
Until this year, I inadvertently began to study cognitive and analytical philosophy. Again, I encountered these two words frequently.
I was reminded of the context of the Reggio education and the history of humanities in Europe in the 20th century. It became clear to me.
When I first started studying child development many years ago, and especially when I started reading Reggio Emilia's education approach, I struggled with two words that appeared frequently in the book: characterisation and interpretation. Whether I understood them myself or when I spoke to others. I never really felt close to them.
Until this year, I inadvertently began to study cognitive and analytical philosophy. Again, I encountered these two words frequently.
I was reminded of the context of the Reggio education and the history of humanities in Europe in the 20th century. It became clear to me.
There is a story in "In Dialogue with Reggio Emilia" that has puzzled many people: when Wittgenstein was talking to a little girl, she said to Wittgenstein: "I hope...". The words caused him to think deeply about what it meant when a person first initiated the idea of "hope".
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#learningawareness #childrendevelopment
#EDUCATIONresearch
#husserl #wittgenstein #educationresearch #childrendevelopment #Learningawareness
@konst @emilymbender @cfiesler I have started reading #husserl Crisis of the European Science. His phenomenology offers some useful insights that can inform understanding of #AI.
His historical location, a Jewish intellectual in the Weimar Republic, offers insight into the demise of rationality in an era of the unprecedented success of the natural sciences.
#Husserl was concerned to show that empirical #psychology is a failed science since it fundamentally misunderstands the true nature of subjectivity, due to its acceptance of the fundamental split between objectivity and subjectivity brought about by modern science and #Descartes.
Although writing in the 1930s when psychology was still rude and rough, that misunderstanding has remained at the core of empirical behavioural psychology to this day.
#husserl #psychology #descartes
It has been a while since I spent a year of my life with Husserl‘s “Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology: An Introduction (The Crisis). Husserl, the leader of modern Phenomenology, had a
mission to defend the very relevance of philosophy itself in an era defined both by astonishing scientific and technological progress and by political barbarism.
In these days of technological wonders, barbarism is again acceptable for politicians. I have thought to return to the Crisis and not a few notes for the Metaverse.
#husserl #philosohy #phenomenology #crisis
I'm a little quiet here. but I took a few weeks off to study for my next preliminary examination (philosophy, decentered subjectivity) in two weeks. Wish me luck!
#philosophy #phemonology #husserl #Lacan #etc
J. Hillis Miller on the self in #Nietzsche. He mentions #Cervantes #Sterne #Diderot #Freud #Husserl and #Heidegger but really #Hume started it all right? I know he says 19th-20th C but Sterne/Diderot are before that... #philosophy @philosophy
#philosophy #hume #heidegger #husserl #freud #diderot #sterne #cervantes #nietzsche
@phenomenologyandtheology
The Phenomenologist, Edmund Husserl
#phenomenology #philosophy #germanphilosophy #husserl #germany
#phenomenology #philosophy #germanphilosophy #husserl #germany
Just a thought. #phenomenology of #perception.
If my arm, say, just resting on the table, is not (#MerleauPonty) next to the cup on the table in the same way as the cup is next to the pen on the table, does the converse hold: is the cup next to my arm? #philosophy #Husserl #mind #world
#world #mind #husserl #philosophy #merleauponty #perception #phenomenology
«Wer phänomenologisch sehen gelernt hat, entdeckt Alternativen.» Steffen Kluck
#phenomenology #husserl #waldenfels #steffenkluck
#notetomyself
#phenomenology #husserl #waldenfels #steffenkluck #notetomyself
I took a Philosophy class this term because it’s prerequisite for another philosophy class I hope to take later. It has been all review for me, but a thoroughly enjoyed review. And there was nothing stopping me from taking the study deeper on my own in each area we covered. Loved reconnecting to Classical Greek #history & #philosophy. #Plato, #Socrates, #Aristotle. Also enjoyed #Descartes, #Kierkegaard, #Husserl, #Sartre, #SimoneDeBeauvoir. Would have liked more inclusion of nonwestern cultures.
#history #philosophy #plato #socrates #aristotle #descartes #kierkegaard #husserl #sartre #simonedebeauvoir