克里斯提安拉希克 is an Associate Profes-sor of Philosophy as a ZJU100 Young Professor at Zhejiang University, and has previously held positions as philoso-phy faculty at Shandong University,having earned his Ph.D in Philosophy from the University of Miami, USA, in 2011. He is originally from Tallinn,Estonia. His research focuses on the areas of perception and emotion, and in much of his work on these topics, he considers current debates from the point of view of phenomenology in the tradition of Edmund Husserl. In whatever spare time philosophy leaves him, he pursues interests in literature and culture, occasionally climbs the mountains around Hangzhou, plays tennis and chess.
克里斯提安拉希克 is an Associate Profes-sor of Philosophy as a ZJU100 Young Professor at Zhejiang University, and has previously held positions as philoso-phy faculty at Shandong University,having earned his Ph.D in Philosophy from the University of Miami, USA, in 2011. He is originally from Tallinn,Estonia. His research focuses on the areas of perception and emotion, and in much of his work on these topics, he considers current debates from the point of view of phenomenology in the tradition of Edmund Husserl. In whatever spare time philosophy leaves him, he pursues interests in literature and culture, occasionally climbs the mountains around Hangzhou, plays tennis and chess.
目錄:
Introduction
Part 1
1. Edmund Husserl''s Thing and Space First Segment
2. Edmund Husserl''s Thing and Space Second Segment
3. Edmund Husserrs Thing and Space Third Segment
Part 2
4. Problems of Perceptual Presence
5. Degrees of Presence
6. Action and Variation in Perception
Part 3
7. The Scope of Perceptual Contents
8. Seeing Distant Things
9. Consciousness and Perceptual Intentionality
Part 4
10. The Experience of Empty Space
11. A Perceptual Account of Fear
12. Perception and Instincts
13. The Two Visual Systems Hypothesis
Conclusion
Bibliography