"Ronald Bruzina's superb translation... makes available in English a text of singular historical and systematic importance for phenomenology." --Husserl Studies
..". a pivotal document in the development of phenomenology... essential reading for students of phenomenology twentieth-century thought." --Word Trade
..". an invaluable addition to the corpus of Husserl scholarship. More than simply a scholarly treatise, however, it is the result of Fink's collaboration with Husserl during the last ten years of Husserl's life.... This truly essential work in phenomenology should find a prominent place alongside Husserl's own works. For readers interested in phenomenology--and in Husserl in particular--it cannot be recommended highly enough." --Choice
..". a thorough critique of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology... raises many new questions.... a classic." --J. N. Mohanty
A foundational text in Husserlian phenomenology, written in 1932 and now available in English for the first time.
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Release
February 01, 1995
ISBN
0253322731
ISBN 13
9780253322739
Sixth Cartesian Meditation: The Idea of a Transcendental Theory of Method
"Ronald Bruzina's superb translation... makes available in English a text of singular historical and systematic importance for phenomenology." --Husserl Studies
..". a pivotal document in the development of phenomenology... essential reading for students of phenomenology twentieth-century thought." --Word Trade
..". an invaluable addition to the corpus of Husserl scholarship. More than simply a scholarly treatise, however, it is the result of Fink's collaboration with Husserl during the last ten years of Husserl's life.... This truly essential work in phenomenology should find a prominent place alongside Husserl's own works. For readers interested in phenomenology--and in Husserl in particular--it cannot be recommended highly enough." --Choice
..". a thorough critique of Husserl's transcendental phenomenology... raises many new questions.... a classic." --J. N. Mohanty
A foundational text in Husserlian phenomenology, written in 1932 and now available in English for the first time.