Description:
The aim of this volume is to offer an updated account of the transcendental character of phenomenology.
Review Quotes:
"Phenomenology and the Transcendental provides a wide-ranging and thought-provoking exploration of the transcendental character of phenomenology. Encompassing historical and contemporary discussions, and including important essays by key figures such as Carr, Crowell, and others, it is a fine collection that demonstrates the enormous strength of phenomenology as a continuing and expanding domain of inquiry as well as its increasing interdisciplinary significance and engagement" - Jeff Malpas, Distinguished Professor, University of Tasmania, Australia