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The subject of this study is Husserl's theory of meaning, from his critique of psychologism and the theory of meaning that stems from it, through the transcendental theory of meaning of The Idea of Phenomenology, Ideas I and Cartesian Meditations, to the theory of time consciousness and its consequences for Husserl's understanding of meaning. Throughout the study the tension in Husserl's thought between two interpretative strategies, the 'Cartesian' and the 'Hermeneutical', is brought to the fore.
Contents
Preface. 1. Sense and Fact2. The Light of Consciousness: Husserl and the Cartesian Tradition. The Problem. I. Husserl's Interpretation. II. Husserl and Descartes. Digression: Consciousness and Language. 3. Time, Consciousness, the River of Time. The Problem. I. Consciousness and Time. II. Time and Consciousness. Afterword: The Historicity of Meaning.