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This volume, the first of its kind written in English, interprets the realistic-phenomenological philosophy of Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966). She was a prominent figure in the Munich-Göttingen Circle, the first generation of phenomenology after Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), and was known as the "first lady of German philosophy".The articles included in this collection deal with the two main themes constituting her realistic-metaphysical phenomenology: Being and the I. The new edition includes an additional chapter opening a new path into the study of Conrad-Martius with Heidegger. In addition, the collection includes a comprehensive Introduction that describes the personal background and the social and philosophical contexts behind Conrad-Martius's thought, with an emphasis on the mutual influence and fertilization of the group of early phenomenologists in the Munich-Göttingen Circle. The book is aimed at scholars of philosophy and educated readers.
Contents
Acknowledgements.- Motto.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I:The Philosophy of Being.- Chapter 2. From the "Still Covered" to the "Pure Primordial" Phenomena and Back: The External World in the Phenomenology of Hedwig Conrad-Martius.- Chapter 3. The Realism of the Transcendence: A Critical Analysis of Hedwig Conrad-Martius' Early Ontology.- Chapter 4. The External World - "Whole" and "Parts": A Husserlian Hermeneutics of the Early Ontology of Hedwig Conrad-Martius.- Chapter 5. The "Gate of Reality": Hedwig Conrad-Martius' Idea of Reality in Realontologie.- Chapter 6. The Vocabulary of Reality.- Part II: The Philosophy of the "I-Being.- Chapter 7. The Phenomenal Experience of the "I": The Idea of the "I" in Hedwig Conrad-Martius' Early Phenomenology.- Chapter 8. The Ontological Exclusivity of the "I".- Chapter 9. The Duality of the "I": A Commentary on Hedwig Conrad-Martius's Realistic Phenomenology.- Chapter 10. A Philosophical Resonance: Hedwig Conrad-Martius versus Edith Stein.-Part III: The Convergence of Being and the "I-Being".- Chapter 11. In the Midst of Being: A Journey into the Internality of Being in Hedwig Conrad-Martius' Metaphysics.- Chapter 12. Essence, Abyss, and Self: Hedwig Conrad-Martius on the Non-Spatial Dimensions of Being.- Chapter 13. The Metaphysical Absolutizing of the Ideal: Hedwig Conrad-Martius' Criticism of Husserl's Idealism.- Appendix: Faith, Individuality, and Radicalism: A Jewish Perspective on Edith Stein.- Works Cited.