Husserl's Missing Technologies

Husserl's Missing Technologies

by Don Ihde
Husserl's Missing Technologies

Husserl's Missing Technologies

by Don Ihde

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Overview

Husserl's Missing Technologies looks at the early-twentieth-century "classical" phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, both in the light of the philosophy of science of his time, and retrospectively at his philosophy from a contemporary "postphenomenology." Of central interest are his infrequent comments upon technologies and especially scientific instruments such as the telescope and microscope. Together with his analysis of Husserl, Don Ihde ventures through the recent history of technologies of science, reading and writing, and science praxis, calling for modifications to phenomenology by converging it with pragmatism. This fruitful hybridization emphasizes human-technology interrelationships, the role of embodiment and bodily skills, and the inherent multistability of technologies. In a radical argument, Ihde contends that philosophies, in the same way that various technologies contain an ever-shortening obsolescence, ought to have contingent use-lives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823269617
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Don Ihde is Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, at Stony Brook University. His most recent books include Experimental Phenomenology: Multistability; Heidegger's Technologies: Postphenomenological Perspectives (Fordham); and Embodied Technics.

Table of Contents

Preface: First Encounters with Husserl's Phenomenology

Introduction: Philosophy of Technology, Technoscience and Husserl
1. Husserl's Missing Technologies
2. Husserl's Galileo needed a Telescope
3. Embodiment and Reading-Writing Technologies
4. Whole Earth Measurements Revisited
5. Dewey and Husserl; Consciousness Revisited
6. Adding Pragmatism to Phenomenology
7. From Phenomenology to Postphenomenology
Appendix: Epistemology Engines

Notes
References
Index
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