Andrew D. Barrette
Andrew Barrette is Professor of the Practice at Boston College. Prior to that, he was a Visiting Professor and a Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies and Lonergan Institute, both at Boston College. He completed his dissertation at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, during which he was a Fullbright Scholar at the Husserl-Archives at KU-Leuven. He is also the translator of the first two volumes of Husserlian Legacies: Themes for the 21st Century and is currently finishing translations of Husserl's ethical lectures and manuscripts for Springer.
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The Origin of the Question: Phenomenological Philosophy after Edmund Husserl
Andrew D. Barrette
I. First chapter: The Act and Intentional Essence of Inquiry.- Preliminary Remarks— Toward a logic of question and answer with the transcendental question.- A. Classical logic and the place of questions.- B. Provisional sketch of Husserl’s campaign against skepticism.- 1. Toward the essence of inquiry via intentional analysis.- A. Beginnings and breakthroughs of phenomenology.- B. Objectivating and non-objectivating acts and relevant relations of foundation.- C. The act of inquiry as...
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