Experimental Phenomenology has already been lauded for the ease with which its author explains and demonstrates the kinds of consciousness by which we come to know the structure of objects and the structure of consciousness itself. The format of the book follows the progression of a number of thought experiments which mark out the procedures and directions of phenomenological inquiry. Making use of examples of familiar optical illusions and multi-stable drawings, Professor Ihde illustrates by way of careful and disciplined ...
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Experimental Phenomenology has already been lauded for the ease with which its author explains and demonstrates the kinds of consciousness by which we come to know the structure of objects and the structure of consciousness itself. The format of the book follows the progression of a number of thought experiments which mark out the procedures and directions of phenomenological inquiry. Making use of examples of familiar optical illusions and multi-stable drawings, Professor Ihde illustrates by way of careful and disciplined step-by-step analyses, how some of the main methodological procedures and epistemological concepts of phenomenology assume concrete relevance. Such formidable fare as epoche, noetic and noematic analysis, apodicticity, adequacy, sedimentation, imaginative variation, field, and fringe are rendered into the currency of familiar examples from the everyday world.
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In Very Good+/Near Fine condition without a dust jacket, "Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction" by Don Ihde stands as a RARE Hardcover First Edition published in August 1977 by Capricorn Books. The covers are in great shape, with only light corner wear, and the binding is firm but slightly rolled forward. The upper corner of the rear cover is lightly bumped, and there is light rubbing to the corners, with the spine ends lightly indented. While there is light abrasion to the front flyleaf and front paste-down, the interior pages are clean and unmarked. Don Ihde, a prominent figure in phenomenology, embarked on his academic journey with a B.A. degree at the University of Kansas in 1956, followed by a Master of Divinity degree at Andover Newton Theological School in 1959 and a Ph.D. at Boston University in 1964. His early engagement with phenomenology, showcased in his doctoral dissertation on the phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur, laid the foundation for his later influential contributions to phenomenological analysis. Transitioning from Southern Illinois University to the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1969, Ihde took on various roles, including Head of Philosophy and Dean of Liberal Arts and Humanities. In the mid-1970s, Ihde, along with colleagues at Stony Brook, played a crucial role in developing an intentionally eclectic school of experienced-based "experimental phenomenology, " emphasizing the mediation between humans and the world through instrumentation. This book not only provides a valuable exploration of phenomenology but also serves as a window into Don Ihde's groundbreaking work in the philosophy of technology. "Experimental Phenomenology" showcases Ihde's significant contributions and stands as a rare gem for those interested in the intersection of phenomenology and technology. 154 pages.
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