NICOLAS DE WARREN “HUSSERL AND THE PROMISE OF TIME: SUBJECTIVITY IN TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY” Cover Image

РЕЦЕНЗИЯ НА КНИГУ НИКОЛЯ ДЕ ВАРРЕНА “HUSSERL AND THE PROMISE OF TIME: SUBJECTIVITY IN TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY”
NICOLAS DE WARREN “HUSSERL AND THE PROMISE OF TIME: SUBJECTIVITY IN TRANSCENDENTAL PHENOMENOLOGY”

Author(s): Sergey NIKONENKO
Subject(s): Phenomenology
Published by: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского государственного университета
Keywords: Phenomenology; Husserl; subjectivity; time; consciousness; understanding

Summary/Abstract: The review considers the clue aspects of the book. De Warren makes the main subject of researchHusserl’s idea of subjectivity in relation to the problem of time-consciousness. Husserl’s system itselfthe author refers to the subjective idealism. Husserl’s subjectivity is treated as the constitution ofthe world in time-consciousness. De Warren tries to argue that the idea of temporality is importantfor Husserl’s understanding of the identity of the subject. Conducting a comparative analysis ofthe ideas of Husserl and Brentano, de Warren shows that Husserl was the first who achieved inphenomenology a clear understanding of the experience. Criticizing the views of Derrida, de Warrenargues that Husserl insists on the definition of I as a self-sufficient subject in spite of the importanceof the problem of Other. One of the main conclusions of the book is the following: the subject is thehistory of the constitutional exercise of his own temporality. But it is a matter for further discussions.In the opinion of the reviewer this conclusion seemed to be controversial, but it doesn’t reduce theimpression of a fundamental, profound and subtle analysis of the phenomenological ideas of timeand subjectivity.

  • Issue Year: 6/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 272-280
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Russian