180082 LPS Edmund Husserl's " experience and judgment (2015S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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German
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Sa 14.02.2015 09:00 to Fr 27.02.2015 09:00
- Deregistration possible until Tu 31.03.2015 23:59
Details
max. 45 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Friday 13.03. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 27.03. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 24.04. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 08.05. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 22.05. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 05.06. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
- Friday 19.06. 09:45 - 14:45 Hörsaal 2G, NIG Universitätsstraße 7/Stg. II/2.Stock, 1010 Wien
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Experience and Judgment appears in 1939, shortly after Husserl’s death. In this book Husserl is concerned with a genealogy of logic and the origins of the predicative judgment (which is considered at the heart of formal logic). He argues that the latter is founded in pre-predicative experiences.In this course we are going to read and discuss selected passages of the text. Special emphasis will be laid on Husserl’s theory of pre-predicative experience and his account of essential seeing.
Assessment and permitted materials
regular attendance; active participation in the discussion; written summaries and papers; delivery of a short introductory talk
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The students shall be able to
- read, outline and critically reflect on philosophical texts
- identify philosophical arguments in texts and evaluate and present them
- formulate philosophical arguments and critical questions autonomously
- name basic literature on phenomenology
- understand and master basic phenomenological methods and approaches
- identify historical and systematic aspirations of a philosophical text
- read, outline and critically reflect on philosophical texts
- identify philosophical arguments in texts and evaluate and present them
- formulate philosophical arguments and critical questions autonomously
- name basic literature on phenomenology
- understand and master basic phenomenological methods and approaches
- identify historical and systematic aspirations of a philosophical text
Examination topics
After a short introduction, we are going to read, interpret and discuss selected passages of the text.
Reading list
Husserl, Edmund (1999): Erfahrung und Urteil. Untersuchungen zur Genealogie der Logik. Redigiert und hrsg. v. Ludwig Landgrebe. Hamburg: Meiner.Further reading tba.
Association in the course directory
BA M 2.3, § 57.2.4, UF PP 06
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