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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1987

Pages: 262-283

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401081078

Full citation:

, "Analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and the concept of consciousness", in: Foundational reflections, Berlin, Springer, 1987

Analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and the concept of consciousness

pp. 262-283

in: Harold Durfee, Foundational reflections, Berlin, Springer, 1987

Abstract

At long last there are hints that contemporary philosophy is beginning to transcend the sharp separation between analytic philosophy and phenomenology, which has so deeply divided twentieth-century Western thought for fifty years. The same conflict pervades psychological theory as well as philosophy, and will, apparently, be overcome only with great difficulty. The hints of emerging dialogue are no more than hints, but in any discussion of meeting points of psychoanalysis and philosophy — especially concerned with philosophy of mind — it seems appropriate to focus further inquiry upon a controversy that seriously divides both disciplines.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1987

Pages: 262-283

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401081078

Full citation:

, "Analytic philosophy, phenomenology, and the concept of consciousness", in: Foundational reflections, Berlin, Springer, 1987