
By Don Ihde
"A noteworthy contribution to the yank reaction to the phenomenological circulate. Professor Ihde is without doubt one of the best students in American phenomenology this present day. His method of the problems below dialogue during this paintings is often clean and infrequently hugely unique. What he has to claim approximately notion, metaphor, metaphysics, technics, and expertise can be of curiosity either to the expert and the overall reader." -- Calvin O. Schrag
"Consequences of Phenomenology is awfully major, not just for an sufficient knowing of educational philosophy and the parochialism that has cramped the institution for 40 years, yet since it is helping us take pleasure in the ways that phenomenology can undergird and additional the interdisciplinary paintings that is now out of the country in highbrow life." -- Bruce Wilshire
Echoing Richard Rorty's prior Consequences of Pragmatism, this assortment starts off with an essay on "Phenomenology in the USA: 1964-1984," and concludes with a "Response to Rorty, or Is Phenomenology Edifying?" In among, the variations within the philosophical behavior and perform of Anglo-American and Euro-American philosophers are tested and a reformulated, non-foundational phenomenology is sketched as a brand new path attentive to the present state of affairs in American philosophy. Don Ihde considers notion, technics, and modern Continental thinkers corresponding to Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg Gadamer, Michel Foucault, Ortega y Gassett, and Paul Ricoeur.
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There are two characteristics which stand out: first, almost without exception, the American phenomenologists develop work which has interdisciplinary impact. There are at least two reasons for this. In the first place, phenomenology does not have its own subject matter. As a style of inquiry it is always "phenomenology of _________," with the blank to be filled in. The cases above illustrate the essentially interdisciplinary thrust of phenomenology. There is also a probable historical reason for this tendency as well.
Judging from some recent surveys of philosophical Page 7 trends it even seems to have lost ground after 1950. In contrast to other philosophical movements recently imported from continental Europe, it has not secured a major place in the leading universities of the country. Its most outspoken representatives are to be found in Buffalo, at the New School of Social Research (formerly the University in Exile) and at some of the private Liberal Arts colleges without graduate schools. 6 These pre-1960 beginnings I shall characterize by generations.
His Presence and Absence and Husserlian Meditations are already regular readings in many seminars. Now maturing, the work in philosophy of perception Page 23 published by my colleague, Patrick Heelan, in his Space Perception and the Philosophy of Science, clearly refines, extends and goes beyond much of the earlier work of Merleau-Ponty. He has been able to relate this essential phenomenological approach both to the formalism and the mathematization of the sciences. In the six cases just mentioned, I would contend that all are noteworthy by the usual scholarly community standards (cited, invited, reviewed, and criticized).