: Josef Seifert
: Discours des Méthodes The Methods of Philosophy and Realist Phenomenology
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110329179
: Realistische Phänomenologie / Realist Phenomenology
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: 20. und 21. Jahrhundert
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The term 'method' of realist phenomenology and philosophy can refer to three kinds of things which are being explored extensively in this work: (1) Kinds of philosophical knowledge used to return to things themselves: intellectual 'vision' of necessary intelligible essences, insights into necessary states of affairs, knowledge of less than necessary essences, knowledge of existence as such, of the ego cogitans and of a concretely existing world, other persons, and the absolute being, deductive forms of reasoning, and others. (2) Ways to achieve such knowledge: such as various types of distinctions, asking proper questions, correct use of analogies, and replies to objections. (3) Finally, these methods include several 'tricks' and devices such as methodic doubt and epoché; these are subordinated to the other methods, and neither necessary nor universal tools of all philosophical knowledge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS7
INTRODUCTION11
WHAT IS A ‘METHOD’?11
CHAPTER ONE PHILOSOPHICAL METHODS AS KINDS OF KNOWLEDGE USED INPHILOSOPHY17
I. 17
1817
II. 17
2617
III. 17
3217
IV. 17
3417
V. 17
3717
VI.17
4217
VII. 17
4617
VIII. 17
5117
IX. 17
6117
X. 17
6217
CHAPTER TWO 17
6517
CHAPTER THREE 17
7317
I. 17
7317
II. 17
7417
III. 17
7517
IV. 17
7817
V. 17
8517
VI. Transcendental Epoché as an Invalid Method (in the Third Sense)That Presupposes a False Interpretation of the Objects of PhilosophicalKnowledge85
VII. Linguistic Analysis87
VIII. 87
8887
IX. Philosophical Texts and the Things They Speak About91
X. 91
9591
XI. 91
11091