Thing and Space: Lectures of 1907
Edmund Husserl
Thing and Space: Lectures of 1907
Edmund Husserl
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This volume is a translation of Husserl’s Thing-lectures (Dingvorlesung) of 1907. They deal with the constitution of the thing as a res extensa - an extended spatial structure filled with sensuous qualities and not yet with substantial or causal properties. Key to this phenomenological account is the role of the kinaesthetic systems of the body in the constitution of both three-dimensional space and the thing in its identity, its manifold of possible movements, and its position in relation to the ego. The Thing-lectures form part of the project of a phenomenology and critique of reason announced in a general introduction to the same lectures and published separately as The Idea of Phenomenology . There, the idea of a transcendental phenomenology based on the principle of the phenomenological reduction was laid out. The lectures presented here thus form an example of the application of this idea to a concrete and fundamental field of research.
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