Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology

In this paper I will examine Husserl’s attempt to establish a ground for science with the so called transcendental reduction. This will entail both an identification of the problems that Husserl was attempting to solve as well as a careful analysis of Husserl’s account of his methodology. I will the...

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Main Author: Chung Chin-Yi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Santo Tomas 2008-12-01
Series:Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy
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Online Access:http://www.kritike.org/journal/issue_4/chin-yi_december2008.pdf
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description In this paper I will examine Husserl’s attempt to establish a ground for science with the so called transcendental reduction. This will entail both an identification of the problems that Husserl was attempting to solve as well as a careful analysis of Husserl’s account of his methodology. I will then examine how Derrida’s reading, which affirms the phenomenological project in many of its essential aspects, begins to signal a subtle yet ultimately radical disagreement. This disagreement will have lasting implications for our understanding of the possibilities designated by the transcendental method in Husserl’s thinking.
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spelling doaj.art-764c05cde8ef4b1b97ddfc13345de32d2022-12-21T19:31:34ZengUniversity of Santo TomasKritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy1908-73302008-12-01227794Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian PhenomenologyChung Chin-YiIn this paper I will examine Husserl’s attempt to establish a ground for science with the so called transcendental reduction. This will entail both an identification of the problems that Husserl was attempting to solve as well as a careful analysis of Husserl’s account of his methodology. I will then examine how Derrida’s reading, which affirms the phenomenological project in many of its essential aspects, begins to signal a subtle yet ultimately radical disagreement. This disagreement will have lasting implications for our understanding of the possibilities designated by the transcendental method in Husserl’s thinking.http://www.kritike.org/journal/issue_4/chin-yi_december2008.pdfJacques DerridaEdmund Husserlphenomenology
spellingShingle Chung Chin-Yi
Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy
Jacques Derrida
Edmund Husserl
phenomenology
title Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
title_full Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
title_fullStr Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
title_full_unstemmed Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
title_short Deconstruction and the Transformation of Husserlian Phenomenology
title_sort deconstruction and the transformation of husserlian phenomenology
topic Jacques Derrida
Edmund Husserl
phenomenology
url http://www.kritike.org/journal/issue_4/chin-yi_december2008.pdf
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