Phenomenology

A Contemporary Introduction

Walter Hopp author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Jun '20

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This insightful book, Phenomenology, introduces key concepts of phenomenological inquiry while demonstrating its ongoing relevance in contemporary philosophy.

The book Phenomenology serves as an accessible introduction to the foundational topics of phenomenological inquiry, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary discussions. It delves into the nature of consciousness and its relationships with various objects, making it an essential read for students and anyone interested in this philosophical approach. The core themes explored include consciousness, intentionality, perception, meaning, and knowledge, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.

A notable aspect of Phenomenology is its critical assessment of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological method. The book argues that knowledge is the most fundamental mode of consciousness and posits that Husserl's central theses, rooted in 'transcendental idealism,' can align with metaphysical realism concerning thought, perception, and knowledge. This exploration not only highlights the historical context but also connects phenomenology with modern philosophical debates.

To enhance the reader's understanding, Phenomenology includes helpful tools such as introductions that bridge chapters, conclusions summarizing key points, and suggested reading lists featuring primary and secondary sources. These features aim to clarify complex concepts and provide a structured approach to the study of phenomenology, making it a valuable resource for both newcomers and those familiar with the field.

"This book is a tour de force – it’s the best phenomenological treatment of the selected topics I’ve ever read."
Søren Overgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

"The reception of Husserl's thinking has suffered from the complexity of his ideas and the awkwardness of his jargon. At long last our suffering is at an end. Walter Hopp has created an introduction to phenomenology that is at the same time a pleasure to read and accurate to its subject-matter. Here begins a new era of Husserl scholarship."
Barry Smith, University at Buffalo, NY, USA


"This book is a tour de force – it’s the best phenomenological treatment of the selected topics I’ve ever read."
Søren Overgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

"The reception of Husserl's thinking has suffered from the complexity of his ideas and the awkwardness of his jargon. At long last our suffering is at an end. Walter Hopp has created an introduction to phenomenology that is at the same time a pleasure to read and accurate to its subject-matter. Here begins a new era of Husserl scholarship."
Barry Smith, University at Buffalo, NY, USA

"Hopp's book is a terrific study, full of intriguing arguments within a broadly Husserlian approach to phenomenology. I applaud his critical approach to the problems of perception, knowledge, and reality: as Husserl's own results beckon us to extend phenomenology in a context of philosophizing today -- quite as in the spirit of this more than introductory study in phenomenology."
David Woodruff Smith, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

ISBN: 9780367497385

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 612g

324 pages