Kant and Phenomenology

University of Chicago Press (2011)
Abstract From Platonism to phenomenology -- Kant's epistemological shift to phenomenology -- Hegel's phenomenology as epistemology -- Husserl's phenomenological epistemology -- Heidegger's phenomenological ontology -- Kant, Merleau-Ponty's descriptive phenomenology, and the primacy of perception -- On overcoming the epistemological problem through phenomenology.
Keywords Knowledge, Theory of  Phenomenology
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Call number BD161.R594 2011
ISBN(s) 0226723402   9780226723402
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