A Pragmatist’s Impression of Phenomenology: Dewey’s Bulldog meets Husserl’s Terrier

Discipline Filosofiche 1 (30):81-109 (2020)
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In this paper I draw attention to a little-known confrontation between Sidney Hook and Dorion Cairns that unfolded on the pages of The Journal of Philosophy in 1930. Hook published “A Personal Impression of Contemporary German Philosophy” following a brief stint studying in Germany. Hook initially identifies the phenomenological movement as one of the few high points of early 20th century German philosophy. However, Cairns found fault with almost every characterization that Hook gave of Husserl’s phenomenology. My aim here is to discuss the claims about the aims and method of phenomenology we find in Hook’s original appraisal and which are amplified and developed into criticisms of Husserl in his subsequent reviews of Formal and Transcendental Logic and Ideas I. Unfortunately, many of these criticisms, which Cairns considered to be based on misconceptions and misunderstandings, persist among Anglo-American philosophers today. Despite Cairns’ attempt to defend Husserl, Hook maintained that Cairns did not adequately address the argument that Husserl’s logical realism and transcendental idealism are incompatible. Moreover, Hook argues that Husserl’s idealism leads to solipsism.

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original Parker, Rodney K. B. (2020) "A Pragmatist’s Impression of Phenomenology: Dewey’s Bulldog meets Husserl’s Terrier". Discipline filosofiche. 30(1):81-109

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Rodney K. B. Parker
Carleton University

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