In Space, Time, and Other: A Study in the Method and Limits of Transcendental Phenomenology, Fred Kersten offers a profound and original contribution to Husserlian phenomenology through a series of rigorous analyses of perception, temporality, embodiment, and intersubjectivity.
Best known as the English translator of Edmund Husserl’s Ideas I, Kersten combines deep methodological reflection with finely detailed phenomenological descriptions grounded in concrete lived experience. Beginning from Husserl’s call to return “to the matters themselves,” the book investigates how space is passively constituted in tactile, visual, and auditory experience, examining phenomena such as darkness, indeterminacy, bodily orientation, and perceptual spreadoutness.
Beyond spatial constitution, Kersten explores the inner structure of temporal experience and the complex relation between self and other, including the public and private dimensions of intersubjective life. These analyses gradually open onto broader philosophical questions concerning transcendental sociality and the scope and limits of phenomenology itself.
Written with exceptional precision and sensitivity to experiential detail, this volume stands as an important work in contemporary transcendental phenomenology. It will be of particular interest to readers working on Husserl, phenomenological method, embodiment, perception, time-consciousness, and intersubjectivity.
Fred Kersten studied with Herbert Spiegelberg, Dorion Cairns, Aron Gurwitsch, and Alfred Schutz, and translated major works by Husserl, Gurwitsch, and Schutz into English.
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