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Phenomenology and Deconstruction, Volume Three Breakdown in Communication

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ISBN-10: 0226123715

ISBN-13: 9780226123714

Edition: 2001

Authors: Robert Denoon Cumming

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Philosophers are committed to objective understanding, but the history of philosophy demonstrates how frequently one philosopher misunderstands another. The most notorious such breakdown in communication in twentieth-century philosophy was between Husserl and Heidegger. In the third volume of his history of the phenomenological movement, Robert Denoon Cumming argues that their differences involve differences in method; whereas Husserl follows a "method of clarification," with which he eliminates ambiguities by relying on an intentional analysis that isolates its objects, Heidegger rejects the criterion of "clarity" and embraces ambiguities as exhibiting overlapping relations. …    
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Book details

List price: $49.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 7/1/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 280
Size: 0.60" wide x 0.89" long x 0.08" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Introduction: Difficulties in Communication
The Two Traditions
Disciples
Fellow Workers
The Work of the Other Procedures
The Shift in Subject
The Shift in Method
The Retrieval
The Translation Deconstruction
Destruktion
The Edge
The Boundary The Sign
The Ambiguity
The Indicative Sign
The Indicator Relational Analysis
The Context
Der Weg Der Abhebung
Umgang
Ausgang Being-In
Concept Construction
Aufgehen In
Psychologism
The Theory of Knowledge Communication
Language
The Monologue
The Public Reckoning Conclusion: The End of Philosophy
Notes Works Cited
Index