FILO-3501 Seminario Husserl
The purpose of this seminar is to examine the fundamental texts to phenomenology during its stages of formation and consolidation as a philosophical method. The seminar is organized around the phenomenological description of conscience made by the founder of this school: Edmund Husserl. To begin with, the first description of intentional conscience is presented and its basic elements analyzed: quality, matter, immanent content, etc. Afterwards, a posterior re-elaboration based on the method of phenomenological reduction is examined. Again, basic elements of intentional life experiences are analyzed: noesis, matter, noema, noematic sense, etc. Finally, in the third part, some concrete studies about the problem of constitution are addressed: solipsism, empathy, psychophysical relationships, etc. The seminar pretends to serve as an elementary introduction to the phenomenological method, and as a starting point for more advanced seminars regarding the internal conscience of time, the life’s world, solipsism, regional ontologies, etc.
Instructor
Rengifo Gradeazabal Mauricio
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