This is a very rough sketch of what I am going to write on.
1. Method
0. Introduction: In Pursuit of Methods
0.1 Reflection and The Nature of Philosophical Problems (Moore, P. F. Strawson and Husserl)
0.2 Philosophical Method: Method as Technique and Method as Critique
1. Methodology Implicit in Logical Investigations
1.1 Husserl’s Theory of Part and Whole, Analysis and Synthesis (Bolzano, Brentano)
1.2 The Idea of Logical Grammar (Wittgenstein, Ryle)
2. Phenomenological Reduction, Reflection, and Constitutive Analysis
2.1 Phenomenological Residuum: Phenomena, Givenness, and Self-representation
2.2 Reflection and the Disclosure of Subjectivity
2.3 Constitutive Analysis
3. Eidetic Variation and Conceptual Analysis
3.1 Eidetic Variation, Free Imaginative Operation. Idea Variation (Bolzano)
3.2 A Linguistic Version of Eidetic Variation
3.3 Essential Intuition
4. The Connective Approach
4.1 The Connective Conception of Analysis: Gilbert Ryle and P. F. Strawson
4.2 John Searle and Intentional Analysis
4.3 The Connective Approach and Analytic Phenomenology
5. Phenomenology as Philosophy of Mind, and its Method
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Phenomenological Method, The Concept of Mind, and Gilbert Ryle
5.3 Phenomenological Method, Intentional Analysis, and John Searle
About Me
- Gavagai
- I am a PhD student in Philosophy at Peking University, now staying at Universität zu Köln, Germany. My interests are primarily in Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology and Analytic Phenomenology. Now I am working on my Dissertation: Method, Intentionality, and Knowledge--An essay in analytic phenomenology. --------- I also have substantial interest in Early Modern Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Ethics.
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