Experience and Judgment

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Experience and Judgment is a late work by phenomenologist Edmund Husserl that analyzes how everyday experience gives rise to logical judgment and conceptual thought.

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instanceOf philosophical book
work of phenomenology
addresses conditions of possibility of logical thought
relationship between intuition and judgment
aimsTo bridge everyday experience and formal logic
show the experiential origin of logical forms
analyzes how everyday experience gives rise to conceptual thought
how everyday experience gives rise to logical judgment
author Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
concerns constitution of objectivity in experience
structure of intentional acts leading to judgment
countryOfOrigin Germany
editor Ludwig Landgrebe NERFINISHED
focusesOn formation of judgments
pre-predicative experience
relation between experience and logic
hasGenre philosophy of logic
transcendental phenomenology
hasPart analyses of categorial intuition
analyses of evidence and fulfillment
analyses of passive synthesis
influenced 20th-century continental philosophy
phenomenological theories of judgment
influencedBy Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy NERFINISHED
Logical Investigations NERFINISHED
mainTheme analysis of everyday experience
genesis of logical judgment
origin of conceptual thought
notableFor genetic analysis of judgment
systematic account of pre-predicative experience
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Erfahrung und Urteil NERFINISHED
partOf late works of Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
philosopherSubject Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition phenomenology
publicationYear 1939
publishedPosthumously true
relatedWork Cartesian Meditations NERFINISHED
Ideas I NERFINISHED
Logical Investigations NERFINISHED
subject epistemology
logic
phenomenological method
theory of judgment
timeOfComposition late period of Husserl's career
usesMethod transcendental phenomenology

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