Thing and Space
Discover the profound insights of Edmund Husserl in Thing and Space, a pivotal translation of his "Thing-lectures" from 1907. Released by Springer in 1998, this hardback edition spans 350 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of the constitution of the thing as a res extensa—an extended spatial structure imbued with sensuous qualities, devoid of substantial or causal properties. Husserl's lectures serve not only as a theoretical foundation but also as a practical application to various fields of research. Whether you're a student of philosophy or a curious reader, this work invites you to delve into the complexities of space, substance, and perception. Enhance your library with this essential contribution to phenomenology, available at Bookshop!