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The philosophy of Leopold Blaustein = descriptive psychology, phenomenology, and aesthetics /
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The philosophy of Leopold Blaustein/ by Witold Płotka.
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descriptive psychology, phenomenology, and aesthetics /
Author:
Płotka, Witold.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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ix, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1 Introduction -- 2 Blaustein and His Times -- 3 Psychological Themes in Blaustein's Philosophy -- 4 The Basics of Blaustein's Descriptive Psychology in the Context of Twardowski's Theory of Presentations -- 5 Analysis of Blaustein's Critique of the Phenomenological Method -- 6 An Examination of Husserl's Theory of Content -- 7 A Reappraisal of Blaustein's Exposition of Husserl's Theory of Content -- 8 Aesthetic Experiences and Their Objects -- 9 Toward a Phenomenology of Media -- 10 Conclusion.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63685-1
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9783031636851
The philosophy of Leopold Blaustein = descriptive psychology, phenomenology, and aesthetics /
Płotka, Witold.
The philosophy of Leopold Blaustein
descriptive psychology, phenomenology, and aesthetics /[electronic resource] :by Witold Płotka. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - ix, 325 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Early phenomenology,2524-6623. - Early phenomenology..
1 Introduction -- 2 Blaustein and His Times -- 3 Psychological Themes in Blaustein's Philosophy -- 4 The Basics of Blaustein's Descriptive Psychology in the Context of Twardowski's Theory of Presentations -- 5 Analysis of Blaustein's Critique of the Phenomenological Method -- 6 An Examination of Husserl's Theory of Content -- 7 A Reappraisal of Blaustein's Exposition of Husserl's Theory of Content -- 8 Aesthetic Experiences and Their Objects -- 9 Toward a Phenomenology of Media -- 10 Conclusion.
Open access.
This is an open-access book which is devoted to rediscovering the early history of phenomenology in confrontation with the legacy of Franz Brentano by discussing Leopold Blaustein's philosophy. It offers a unique perspective on the history of the phenomenological movement by presenting the development of Blaustein's theory. Blaustein was a philosopher educated by Kazimierz Twardowski in Lvov, but he also held research stays in Freiburg im Breisgau (where he studied under Edmund Husserl) and in Berlin (where he met Carl Stumpf) Blaustein's work is usually classified as phenomenology yet some scholars question this by claiming that Blaustein was radically critical of Husserl's phenomenology. This text addresses these divergent opinions by claiming that Blaustein was both a descriptive psychologist and a phenomenologist. Moreover, the book shows that these two motives were intertwined in Blaustein's writings and require a reference to other traditions such as the Gestalt theory of Stumpf, and the humanistic psychology of Dilthey. This volume examines sources, context, and applications of the methods used by Blaustein in his original philosophy. It appeals to philosophers, especially phenomenologists, epistemologies, and historians. The more specialized chapters are also relevant to historians of the phenomenological movement and the Brentanian tradition.
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LC Class. No.: B4691.B53
Dewey Class. No.: 142.7
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