Science and the Life-World: Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences - Hardcover

Science and the Life-World: Essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences - Hardcover

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by David Hyder (Editor), Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (Editor)

This book is a collection of essays on Husserl's Crisis of European Sciences by leading philosophers of science and scholars of Husserl. Published and ignored under the Nazi dictatorship, Husserl's last work has never received the attention its author's prominence demands. In the Crisis, Husserl considers the gap that has grown between the "life-world" of everyday human experience and the world of mathematical science. He argues that the two have become disconnected because we misunderstand our own scientific past--we confuse mathematical idealities with concrete reality and thereby undermine the validity of our immediate experience. The philosopher's foundational work in the theory of intentionality is relevant to contemporary discussions of qualia, naive science, and the fact-value distinction. The scholars included in this volume consider Husserl's diagnosis of this "crisis" and his proposed solution. Topics addressed include Husserl's late philosophy, the relation between scientific and everyday objects and "worlds," the history of Greek and Galilean science, the philosophy of history, and Husserl's influence on Foucault.

Author Biography

David Hyder is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger is Director of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 1 x 9 x 6.2 IN
Publication Date: December 18, 2009
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