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Kluwer, Dordrecht-Boston-London

1991

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ISBN 978-0-7923-1098-3

Phaenomenologica
vol. 120

Appearance and sense

Phenomenology as the fundamental science and its problems

Gustav Špet

Translated by Thomas Nemeth

Despite, or perhaps better by virtue of, its very brevity, Appearance and Sense is a difficult text to read and understand, particularly if we make the attempt independently of Husserl's Ideas I. This is certainly at least in part owing to the intent behind Shpet's work. On the one hand it strives to present Husserl' s latest views to a Russian philosophical audience not yet conversant with and, in all likelihood, not even aware of, his transcendental idealist turn. Withthis aim any reading would perforce be exacting. Yet, on the other hand, Shpet has made scant concession to his public. Indeed, his text is even more compressed, especially in the crucial areas dealing with the sense-bestowing feature of consciousness, than Husserl' s own. For all that, Shpet has not bequeathed to us simply an abbreviated paraphrase nor a selective commentary on Ideas I, although at many points it is just that. Rather, the text on the whole is a critical engagement with Husserl' s thought, where Shpet among other things refonnulates or at least presents Husserl's phenomenology from the perspective of hoping to illuminate a traditional philosophical problem in a radical manner. Since Husserl's text was published only in 1913 and Shpet's appeared sometime during 1914, the latter must have been conceived, thought through, and written in remarkable haste. Indeed, Shpet had already finished a first draft and was busy with a revision of it by the end of 1913.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3292-3

Full citation:

Špet, G. (1991). Appearance and sense: Phenomenology as the fundamental science and its problems, Kluwer, Dordrecht-Boston-London.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Špet Gustav

3-7

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Pure consciousness

Špet Gustav

25-45

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The phenomenological reduction

Špet Gustav

47-67

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The problem of method

Špet Gustav

69-95

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Object, positum, concept

Špet Gustav

97-121

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Appearance and actuality

Špet Gustav

123-143

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Sense and comprehension

Špet Gustav

145-167

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