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Acknowledgements
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Foundations of a New Enlightenment
1 The Key-Notion
2 Why More on Husserl’s Legacy?
3 Truth and Other Enigmas
4 The Functionary of Humanity
Chapter 2: An Extraordinary Dawning of the Intellect
1 From Kakania to the Third Reich. A Life in History
2 Phenomenology as Research from Real Life and as Community of Research
3 The Renewal of Mathematics and Psychology
Chapter 3: On the Threshold. Certainty, Doubt, and Research
1 The Hunger for Evidence
2 Critical Doubt and Skepticism
3 Husserl and Nietzsche
4 The Knight, Death, and the Devil
Chapter 4: The Gift of Bonds, or Essences
1 Figural Moments and Gestalt Properties
2 Experimental Phenomenology: Some Examples
3 Generalization and Analysis of the Gestalt Principle: The Discovery of the Gift of Bonds
4 Renewing the Notion of Essence
5 Some Important (and Accessible) Technicalities About Husserl’s Mereology
6 Conclusion: From a Desert to a Meaningful World—Or the Unitary Tradition Reborn
Chapter 5: What Is Eidetic Intuition?
1 From Perception to the Eidetic Vision
2 Phenomenology as an Ontology of Concreteness
3 Concreteness and Individuality
4 All That Matters Is Individual: A Key to Material Ontologies
5 The Paradox of Experimental Eidetics
6 Material Axiology, or the Axiology of the Horse
7 Toward a Husserlian Value Theory
8 Provisional Conclusions About Self-Givenness: A Note on Transcendentalism
Chapter 6: What Is Truth? Logic in the Heart of the Humanities
1 Logic as a Theory of Truth: Frege’s Breakthrough
2 The Eidetics of Truth. The First Source of Normativity
3 Truth, Reality, and Evidence. Misunderstandings About “Idealism”
4 What Is Language? On Responsibility in the Use of Words
5 Unfolding the Phenomenological Tree
Chapter 7: What Is Reason? Thinking It Anew
1 Clarity, or the Epistemic Values
2 The Doxastic Paradox: Voluntarism and Cognitivism
3 The Jurisdiction of Reason
4 Logic and Ethics: Parallelism and Intertwinement
5 The Refutation of Practical Skepticism
6 A New Theory of Rationality: A Mode of Agency
6.1 Formal and Material Ethics
6.2 The Material Domains of Practical Reason
6.3 Axiology and Value-Experience
6.4 Freedom, Will, and Reason
7 The Ambitions of a Phenomenological Ethics: A Summary and a Prospect
8 Appendix: An Outline of Formal Axiology
Chapter 8: The Emendation of the Intellect, or the Purpose of Phenomenological Reduction
1 Epoché, Phenomenological Reduction, Pure Ego
2 Demythologizing Consciousness
3 Positionality and the Jurisdiction of Reason
4 Real Encounters. Two Concepts of Experience. With a Note on Transcendental Idealism
5 Phenomenology of Feeling
6 Self and Other
Chapter 9: Personhood and Society
1 Civilization and Its Discontents
2 The Neo-Enlightenment’s Research Program
3 Renewal
4 Bonds of Sociality
4.1 Social Wholes and Their Bonds: A Typology
4.2 A Civilization’s Generative Power
5 Personhood and Personality. Demythologizing Boetius
6 Free Will: An Eidetic Analysis
7 Levels of Freedom: A Genetic Phenomenology of Personhood
8 The Lifeworld: Truth, Normality and (Un)Reason
Chapter 10: The World of History and the Bonds of Universality
1 The Papuan in Us
2 The Crisis of European Humanity
3 The Enigma of Social Power and Politics
4 The Tribal Drive
5 Aurel Kolnai’s Analysis of National-Socialism
6 A Typology of Civilizations
7 Roots and Origins: A Truth-Oriented Civilization
8 Philosophy as the Form of a Rational Culture
9 The Adventures of Universalism
10 Europe, or the Homeland that Renounces Its Roots: The Charge of Eurocentrism Refuted
Appendix. The Paris-Freiburg Misunderstanding
References
1. Husserliana: Edmund Husserl Gesammelte Werke
2. Husserliana Dokumente (Quoted) and Other German Editions (Quoted)
3. Edmund Husserl, Quoted English (and Other) Editions
4. Other
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